Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Riparian Restoration Projects
This grant is for private landowners and organizations working on wetland and riparian habitat restoration in the Upper Crab Creek Watershed. Funds can be used for habitat improvements, water quality enhancements, and monitoring to benefit wildlife and recreation.
Get Funding for Archaeological Research & Training
This grant supports collaborative projects between the BLM and educational institutions for archaeological field schools, focusing on cultural inventories and training students in fieldwork. It's designed to fund initiatives that contribute to understanding regional archaeological data and developing future cultural resource management professionals.
Get Funding for River Conservation Projects!
Federal agencies are offering grants to organizations working on cooperative management plans for the Lower Sandy Wild and Scenic River. Funds will support crucial research into visitor experiences and recreation use to inform conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Cultural Exhibits & Public Education
Organizations and institutions can receive funding to create engaging interpretive exhibits that showcase historical artifacts and educate the public about significant archaeological sites. This grant supports exhibit design, construction, and educational programming.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control
Are you a researcher or business focused on ecological solutions? This grant funds the development and evaluation of biological control agents to combat invasive plants, creating sustainable pest management strategies.
Get Grants for Weed Management in Washington State
Washington State businesses and organizations involved in Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) can receive funding to combat noxious weeds. This grant supports activities like mapping, treatment, and purchasing necessary materials for integrated pest management.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research
Arizona-based organizations focused on wildlife conservation and research can receive funding through this partnership between the Bureau of Land Management and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Funds support crucial baseline documentation, population monitoring, habitat assessments, and applied research for fish and wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Idaho Archaeological Research Projects
Non-profits and educational institutions in North Central Idaho can secure funding to develop advanced methods for identifying ancient projectile points and analyzing their historical context. This grant supports research that contributes to understanding regional chronology and archaeological significance.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Oregon businesses involved in land management and ecological restoration are eligible for funding to implement model prescriptions for oak and pine-oak habitat treatments. This grant supports activities like thinning, weed removal, prescribed burning, and planting to restore these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Land Health Projects in Douglas County
Local governments and non-profits in Douglas County, Oregon, can receive funding to control noxious weeds and improve land health on public and private properties. This initiative aims to enhance the long-term ecological well-being of the region through targeted weed management efforts.
Secure Funding for Pacific Northwest Bird Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations in Oregon and Washington focused on advancing bird conservation within the Northern Pacific Rainforest region. Funds will facilitate projects, provide technical assistance, and support policy and planning initiatives to protect avian populations.
Grant Money for Community Wildfire Protection in OR
Oregon businesses and organizations in Wheeler County can apply for funding to update their Community Wildfire Protection Plan and engage in important educational outreach. This grant aims to improve local wildfire preparedness and community involvement.
Get Funding for Science & Resource Projects!
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding for projects focused on scientific inventory, monitoring of paleontological resources on federal lands, and developing educational programs. This opportunity supports critical research and public engagement with natural heritage.
Get Funding for Land Health & Climate Adaptation Projects
Arizona businesses and organizations focused on ecological monitoring and land management can secure funding to integrate science-based adaptive strategies. This grant supports collaboration and the use of scientific information to improve public land health and climate resilience.
Get Funding for Internships & Land Management Projects
Are you a non-profit or educational institution looking to engage young people in conservation? This grant offers funding to continue internship programs focused on natural resource management, endangered species, recreation, and wilderness on BLM public lands.
Secure Funding for Your Wyoming Business!
Wyoming businesses involved in oil, gas, or coal development can receive funding to monitor wildlife populations. This grant supports crucial data gathering and planning for responsible resource management.
Get Funding for Grassland Restoration Projects
If you are involved with the Bureau of Land Management or partner organizations, you can secure funding to evaluate and improve grassland restoration efforts in the Cienega watershed. This initiative focuses on monitoring bird populations and vegetation to enhance future restoration strategies.
Get Funding for Oregon Trail Projects!
Oregon and Washington businesses can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to develop and construct new motorized and non-motorized trail systems on BLM lands. This grant supports the planning, design, and construction phases of exciting outdoor recreation infrastructure.
Get Funding for Resource Management & Disaster Prep
This grant offers funding for projects that collect LiDAR data to improve public resource management and preparedness for natural disasters. Businesses involved in silviculture, watershed restoration, or environmental assessment can benefit from this initiative.
Get Funding: Control Invasive Plants & Boost Land Health
Are you a land manager in the Western US concerned about invasive plants? This grant funds cooperative efforts to prevent and control harmful species, offering educational resources and training for practitioners.