Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Boost Your Business with BLM Recreation Grants
This grant is for businesses and organizations looking to enhance outdoor recreation experiences and promote responsible tourism. Funds can be used to develop and promote recreational opportunities and provide public education on outdoor ethics.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Wildlife & Soil Science Grants
This grant supports internships focused on wildlife ecology, soil science, and hydrology, aiding in the inventory, monitoring, and management of natural resources. Businesses can leverage this funding for projects like installing wildlife drinkers, riparian exclosures, and erosion control structures, while also evaluating environmental impacts.
Secure Funding for Public Access & Road Maintenance
This grant is for organizations responsible for maintaining public access and roads within Oneida County, ensuring swift emergency response and safety. Funds are allocated to support these crucial infrastructure upkeep and management activities.
Get Funding for Youth STEM & Conservation Programs
This grant supports programs aimed at engaging high school students and teachers in natural resource education, fostering future careers and stewardship of public lands.
Wildfire Protection Grants for WA Counties: Secure Funding Now!
Washington counties in Ferry, Stevens, and Lincoln can access funds to update Community Wildfire Protection Plans and implement hazardous fuels mitigation projects. This grant aims to significantly reduce wildland fire risk to communities and their valuable assets.
Get Funding: Protect Sage Grouse Habitat & Grow Your Business
Lincoln County businesses can secure funding to support public education on wildland fire management and implement vital mitigation projects for sage grouse habitat. This initiative aims to prevent the species from being listed as endangered, creating opportunities for community involvement and ecological restoration.
Grant for Stream Gauging in Douglas County
This program supports stream gauging station operations in the Umpqua Basin, managed cooperatively by multiple agencies including Douglas County. Eligible entities can receive funding for maintaining vital water monitoring infrastructure.
Get Funding for Weed Control & Land Restoration
Oregon businesses and organizations can receive funding to control invasive noxious weeds on federal and non-federal lands in Josephine and Douglas Counties. This grant supports eradication efforts and public education to restore local watersheds.
Secure Funding for Land Management & Weed Control
This grant supports Gunnison County weed coordinators in controlling and eradicating noxious weeds on Bureau of Land Management lands. Funds are designated for treatment efforts and pesticide use reporting.
Get Funds for Mine Safety & Environmental Projects
Colorado businesses can secure funding for monitoring, maintaining, and safely reclaiming abandoned mine lands. This grant helps prevent safety hazards and environmental contamination from mining sites.
Get Grants for Mine Site Cleanup & Safety
Colorado businesses focused on environmental safety and mine reclamation can secure funding for monitoring, maintenance, and closure of abandoned mine sites. This grant helps prevent contamination and safety hazards, protecting communities and natural resources.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports scientific studies focused on understanding and preserving the genetic health and connectivity of wildlife populations, particularly for species like the Mohave Ground Squirrel. Businesses and researchers contributing to critical ecological research may be eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for natural resource professionals, agencies, and conservation organizations looking to restore native plant communities and habitats on public lands. Funds will support research, management, and public education to enhance ecosystem health and visitor experiences.
Unlock Funding for Alaska's Forest & Caribou Research
Alaska researchers can secure funding to investigate how fire and climate change impact the boreal forest and vital caribou habitats. This grant supports synthesizing existing data with new findings to enhance understanding and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Forest Health & Fire Prevention
Northwest Colorado businesses focused on improving forest health and reducing hazardous fuels in Wild Urban Interface areas are eligible for this grant. Funds will support projects aimed at mitigating the impact of mountain pine beetles.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Improvement
This grant supports federal, state, and NGO professionals collaborating on plant and wildlife management. Funds will improve communication and information sharing to conserve at-risk species habitats and enhance public engagement in conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Fishery Habitat Projects in NM
New Mexico businesses and organizations can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife habitats on BLM lands. This program offers funding for projects that protect and improve these crucial ecosystems.
Fund Your Youth Conservation Program!
Non-profits and government entities can secure funding to establish youth teams focused on public land conservation and education in Nevada. This grant supports programs that provide valuable land management experience and teach resource stewardship.
Get Paid to Conserve Nevada's Land! | BLM Grants
Youth in Nevada can gain valuable experience in land management through the BLM's Public Service Youth Conservation Teams. This program provides education and hands-on work to help protect and enhance public lands for the future.
Get Funding for Plant Conservation Projects!
This grant supports federal, state, and NGO natural resource professionals and conservation organizations. Funds are available for native seed collection, rare plant preservation, reintroduction programs, botanical training, and public outreach initiatives.