Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding to conduct biological assessments, monitor land changes, and support environmental planning for public lands in southern Nevada.
Fund Your Research: Native Plant Study Grants Available
Universities, state governments, and nonprofits with expertise in Utah's rare plants can secure funding for critical research on endemic Frisco Mountain species. This grant supports habitat study and GIS modeling to inform conservation efforts and protect endangered flora.
Grant Funding for Habitat & Recreation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to engage youth conservation corps in projects that restore federal land health and improve public recreation. Fund your initiatives to enhance natural resources and boost community enjoyment.
Fund Your Educational Initiatives: Government Grants Available
This grant supports educational programs focused on conservation and watershed management, targeting teachers and high school students. Funds are intended to facilitate hands-on learning experiences and foster appreciation for natural resources.
Get Grants for Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant is for South Dakota businesses looking to conduct hardwood draw and riparian inventories. Funds will support research into bats, birds, and small mammals residing in these vital ecosystems.
Fund Your Cultural Resource Projects in NM
Non-profits and educational institutions in New Mexico can get funding to study and preserve the state's rich cultural heritage, including archaeological sites and historic trails. This grant supports research, restoration, and public outreach to share these important stories.
Fund Your Trail Project: BLM Grants Available
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports the completion of outdoor recreation infrastructure, specifically mountain bike trail systems. Businesses and organizations involved in recreational development can secure funding for project phases and necessary support.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding for projects focused on monitoring and conserving Lesser Prairie-Chicken populations on Bureau of Land Management lands. This grant supports data collection and habitat management strategies.
Get Funding for Dolores River Restoration Projects!
Are you an organization involved in the Dolores River watershed? This program funds projects focused on developing and implementing a Dolores River Restoration Action Plan to improve ecological health.
Secure Funding for Watershed Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations and landowners can receive funding to educate the public and private sector on watershed restoration efforts within the Calapooia watershed. This initiative supports hands-on involvement to foster stewardship and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of our vital water resources.
Fund Your Archaeological Projects: BLM Grant
This grant offers funding for archaeological investigations and reporting on historic sites within the Headwaters Forest Reserve. Businesses and organizations can receive support for mapping, excavation, and creating significance evaluation documentation to help revise historic district nominations.
Get Funding for Energy Innovation in California!
California businesses focused on improving oil and gas extraction techniques can receive funding to develop and disseminate crucial scientific information. This grant supports research into well completion methods, including hydraulic fracturing, to inform future decisions and public understanding.
Funding for Local Trails & Tourism Growth
Seeking support for developing and maintaining non-motorized trails in Humboldt County to boost local recreation and tourism. This funding aims to finally realize the Lacks Creek Mountain Bike Trail system identified years ago.
Get Grants for Nevada Land Use & Climate Analysis
Nevada businesses and organizations can secure funding to analyze changes in riparian habitats using Landsat imagery. This initiative supports understanding climate and land use impacts on crucial ecosystems.
Get Funding to Restore Waterways & Boost Local Resources
This opportunity supports individuals and organizations focused on aquatic habitat restoration in the Upper Rickreall Watershed, specifically by adding large woody debris to improve stream function and fish habitat. Funding will help create more complex creek environments, benefiting native trout and salmon populations, and ultimately enhancing local water availability.
Grant: Fund Youth Public Lands Conservation & Careers
This grant supports programs that connect young people with public land conservation efforts and introduce them to career paths within land management. It's designed for organizations looking to foster the next generation of environmental stewards.
Get Funding for Climate Research Grants
This grant supports research projects focused on understanding past climate patterns, specifically rainfall history in the Salmon River basin. Businesses with expertise in paleoclimate modeling and stable isotope analysis are encouraged to apply.
Grant for Native American Schools: Grow & Restore
This grant offers funding for Native American schools and colleges to build greenhouses for growing native plants. Students will learn about natural resources while producing plants for restoration projects and cultural ceremonies.
Boost Your Business with Volunteer Power & Training Grants
Colorado businesses can gain valuable volunteer support and training through this program, connecting you with passionate individuals and resources to enhance your operations. Leverage this opportunity to strengthen your team and expand your impact without direct cost.
Get Funding for Climate Science in the Pacific Northwest!
This grant supports innovative climate science projects in the Pacific Northwest, helping decision-makers understand and address regional impacts on natural resources, communities, and economies.