Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Forest & Resource Management Projects
Business owners involved in forest restoration, watershed protection, or invasive species management can secure funding for cooperative conservation initiatives. This grant supports projects focused on improving our natural resources and promoting sustainable practices.
Funded Research: Publish Your Mollusk Field Guide!
Oregon-based businesses and researchers can secure funding to compile and publish an updated "Field Guide to the Terrestrial Mollusks of the Pacific Northwest." This grant covers editing, design, photography, printing, and distribution of the essential identification resource.
Arctic Biodiversity Funding: Grants for Monitoring Programs
This grant supports the implementation of the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP) in the Arctic, focusing on biodiversity monitoring. Businesses and organizations involved in Arctic conservation and scientific research are eligible for funding.
Grant Funding for Museum Collections & Public Access
This grant offers funding to institutions for modernizing and archiving existing Bureau of Land Management (BLM) archaeology collections. The goal is to make this valuable historical information accessible to other institutions and the public.
Secure Funding for Aquatic Conservation & Climate Adaptation
Coldwater fisheries conservation organizations can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to develop climate change adaptation strategies for aquatic resources on BLM lands. This initiative aims to protect watersheds and support aquatic species in a changing climate.
Unlock Desert Green Energy Funding for Your Business
This grant supports businesses involved in environmental analysis for renewable energy projects across 22 million acres in Southern California's deserts. Funding is for developing high-quality environmental impact statements and reports to guide responsible development and conservation.
Get Funding for Student Interns & Research Projects
Non-profits and academic institutions can secure funding to provide students and interns for critical research and resource management support. This initiative aims to advance scientific understanding and practical application for public land stewardship.
Get Funding for Student Interns & Resource Management
This grant partners with organizations to provide students and interns for critical scientific research and technical assistance in recreation, natural, and cultural resource management on public lands. It aims to create effective partnerships while enabling students to gain valuable on-the-ground experience.
Get Funds for Public Land Education & Outreach
Are you an organization focused on educating the public about responsible land use? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking proposals to develop outreach programs that highlight the impacts of travel on public lands. This funding aims to foster stewardship and understanding among land users.
Unlock Funding for Lincoln County Archaeological Projects!
Non-profits, universities, and the public can apply for funding to support archaeological projects on public lands in Lincoln County, Nevada. This initiative aims to address prioritized archaeological research and preservation efforts, contributing to our understanding of the past.
Get Funding for Wyoming Habitat Projects
Wyoming businesses can receive funding for projects that protect and enhance wildlife habitats across Uinta County. This initiative aims to improve large-scale landscapes and support conservation efforts.
Idaho Firewise: Get Funding for Community Fire Safety
Idaho residents and organizations can apply for funds to develop and implement vital fire education programs within their communities. This grant supports initiatives aimed at reducing wildfire risks and enhancing community preparedness for fire events.
Boost Your Business with Government Funding for Youth Programs!
This grant supports organizations that provide educational job experiences for youth in habitat conservation and seed collecting on public lands. Funds are used to offer training, foster environmental awareness, and promote endangered species conservation.
Get Funding for Native Plant Conservation Projects
Are you involved in native plant conservation or restoration? This grant offers funding to enhance the supply and management of native plant materials for crucial rehabilitation efforts.
Get Funding to Boost Green River's Environment!
This initiative supports projects within Green River, Wyoming, focused on improving local vegetation and habitats. Funds are available for businesses involved in weed control, native planting, and environmental education.
Get Grants for Wildfire Protection in Idaho
Idaho businesses in Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce counties can receive funding to reduce wildfire risk. This program supports planning, fuel reduction, and educational initiatives to protect communities.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports businesses and organizations looking to fund the installation of wetlands treatment complexes. Projects should focus on improving water quality and aquatic habitats impacted by historic mining activities.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Programs
This grant is for organizations partnering with schools and nonprofits to offer hands-on outdoor environmental education to youth and families. The funding supports programs that foster appreciation for natural resource management and land stewardship.
Get Grants for Youth Conservation & Trail Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can get funding to engage young Americans in creating, restoring, and signing trails within the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area. This initiative focuses on promoting conservation and environmental education through hands-on project work.
Get Grants for Native Plant Rangeland Projects
Land managers and environmental organizations can get funding to study and improve native plant ecosystems on Great Basin BLM rangelands in the Winnemucca area.