Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Greener Business
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to ecological restoration are eligible for funding to improve grassland health through native plant propagation. This initiative supports efforts to enhance land resilience against climate change and boost biodiversity.
Get Paid to Learn & Protect Alaska's Natural Resources!
This program offers paid internship opportunities for youth interested in natural resource management or support services careers on BLM-managed lands in Alaska. Gain hands-on experience in areas like wildlife, recreation, and cultural resources while contributing to public land stewardship.
Secure Funding for Orphan Well Cleanup & Land Reclamation
This program offers funding to eligible entities responsible for plugging and reclaiming orphaned oil and gas wells, ensuring the protection of groundwater resources and surface land. Businesses involved in environmental remediation or those impacted by orphaned well sites can apply for grants to cover these essential cleanup efforts.
Get Funding for Your Paleontology GIS Project
This opportunity is for paleontology students and aspiring GIS professionals interested in creating a PFYC GIS layer and summary report. The program offers a 12-week paid internship with the Bureau of Land Management in New Mexico, focusing on geological mapping and data analysis.
Secure Funding for Rare Plant Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in surveying, monitoring, researching, and restoring rare plant species across New Mexico's public lands. Funds are available to develop crucial resources for habitat management and species recovery efforts.
Unlock Funding for Mineral Resource Programs!
Seeking educational institutions like colleges and universities to manage federal mineral leasing and development programs. This grant supports vital internship programs for students in engineering, geology, and natural resources, ensuring expertise in mineral resource management.
Get Funding to Care for Wild Burros!
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management offers financial assistance to businesses and organizations looking to develop programs that increase the adoption of wild burros into private care. Funds are intended to support strategies and projects that place trained and untrained excess wild burros into private ownership, helping to manage overpopulation and protect public safety.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
Are you a land manager or conservation organization? This grant supports projects focused on protecting and analyzing aspen stands from browsing animals, contributing to healthier ecosystems.
Unlock Funds for Cultural Heritage & Trail Projects
This grant funds organizations and associations to inventory, evaluate, and research segments of the El Camino Real trail in New Mexico. The goal is to document and interpret these historic sites for public education and future interpretive plans.
Funded Youth Programs: Grow Your Impact!
This grant supports organizations and individuals with experience in youth outdoor education and conservation programs to expand opportunities for young adults interested in natural resource management. Funds will strengthen partnerships and connect youth with careers in America's great outdoors.
Get Grants for Museum Collections & Research!
Colorado museums can access funding to manage, research, and preserve Bureau of Land Management (BLM) collections. This grant supports public access, education, and preservation of valuable historical resources.
Get Funded for Archaeological Research Projects
Are you involved in archaeological investigations, including inventory, testing, and excavation? The Bureau of Land Management offers funding to support these critical research activities, including the use of remote sensing technologies.
Get Funding: Youth Initiative for Conservation Projects
Utah organizations and conservation corps can receive funding to engage youth aged 16-25 in conservation projects. This initiative introduces young people to BLM careers and provides hands-on experience in public land restoration, forestry, and trail work.
Get Funding for Sustainable Rangeland Management
Washington DC businesses focused on rangeland sustainability can get funding to develop materials that communicate crucial research findings and policy recommendations to stakeholders. This initiative aims to improve decision-making for the conservation and management of vital ecosystem services.
Get Funding for Water Resource Projects
Are you a business involved in water resource management or environmental monitoring? This grant supports ongoing watershed efforts and expansion into new areas, providing funding to enhance monitoring capabilities and promote sustainable water practices.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Programs in Oregon
Oregon and Washington Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking partners to provide paid conservation work experiences for local youth. This funding supports programs that educate and employ young people in preserving public lands, creating the next generation of conservation leaders.
Get Funding for Your Historic Ranch!
Ranch owners in Wyoming can receive funding to preserve and stabilize historic ranch buildings. This grant also supports educational initiatives to share ranching heritage.
Funding for Eagle County Recreation Site Management
This Bureau of Land Management grant is for organizations in Eagle County looking to partner on developing, constructing, monitoring, and maintaining public land recreation sites. Funding aims to enhance visitor safety and protect public lands through improved trail systems.
Get Funding for Cultural Heritage Projects
This grant seeks partnerships to develop an interpretive plan for the Cerberus Collection, showcasing archaeological resources and the consequences of looting. Eligible entities will collaborate to create educational content about Native American cultural heritage found on public lands.
Get Funding for Habitat Research & Conservation
Universities and non-profit research organizations can apply for funding to conduct vital studies on plant communities and their impact on endangered species habitats. This grant supports research that informs natural resource management and promotes ecological resilience.