Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Historic Trail Preservation & Youth Education
Non-profit organizations, community groups, and youth organizations can receive funding to help manage and preserve segments of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. This grant supports stewardship, outdoor education programs for youth, and the enhancement of an online historical database.
Fund Your Wyoming Plant Research & Conservation
Wyoming organizations can secure funding to research and protect federally listed and sensitive plant species on federal lands. This grant supports ecological assessments and inventory to ensure the conservation of critical plant ecosystems.
Clean Up Your Land, Get Grant Funding!
Does your business operate in Rio Blanco County, Colorado? This grant can fund the removal of trash and refuse from public lands, restoring them to a natural state and enhancing safety.
Get Funding for Wildfire Mitigation Projects
Businesses in Southwest Idaho can apply for funding to help prevent and reduce the impact of wildfires along major roads and transportation corridors. This grant supports projects aimed at protecting communities and infrastructure from wildfire risks.
Get Funding to Safely Remediate Mines in San Luis Valley
Local businesses and organizations in the San Luis Valley can receive funding to help identify and safely close or remediate abandoned mines on public lands. This initiative aims to eliminate physical safety hazards and protect the community.
Get Funding for Environmental Education Programs
Elementary schools and educators can receive funding to implement Project Learning Tree, an environmental education program that engages students with nature and conservation. This grant supports hands-on learning experiences and teacher training focused on environmental stewardship.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Management Research
Researchers at public universities can secure funding to study innovative methods for managing wild horse populations through ovariectomy. This grant supports critical research into population control techniques that benefit ecological balance.
Secure Grants for Safer Mines in New Mexico
New Mexico businesses can access funds to mitigate hazardous abandoned mine features on BLM and mixed-ownership lands, protecting public health and safety. This initiative aims to safeguard communities and the environment from over 15,000 known threats.
Fund Your Wyoming Business: BLM Grants Available
Wyoming businesses involved in environmental education or conservation initiatives can secure funding to expand their reach and impact. This grant supports programs that connect students with public lands, fostering stewardship and outdoor learning experiences.
Unlock Research Funding: Study Ecosystem Health
This grant funds academic or non-profit research institutions to conduct vital environmental inventories, specifically focusing on bryophytes in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Gain hands-on experience in public land management while contributing to critical climate change indicator research and the preservation of sensitive ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wyoming Sage Grouse & Energy Projects
Wyoming businesses working with sage grouse data and energy development can access funds to create decision support tools. This grant supports modeling the impact of energy infrastructure on sage grouse nesting in the Upper Green River Basin.
Get Funding for Hazardous Fuels Reduction Projects
The Bureau of Land Management seeks partners to undertake critical hazardous fuels reduction projects. This grant offers funding opportunities for businesses involved in environmental restoration and land management.
Navajo Nation Oil & Gas Funding for Compliance
This grant supports the Navajo Nation and Bureau of Land Management in enhancing oil and gas lease inspection and enforcement on Tribal Trust lands, focusing on site security, production accountability, and environmental protection.
Get Funding for Oil & Gas Compliance on Tribal Lands
This grant supports Native American tribes and their partners in improving oil and gas lease inspection and enforcement on tribal lands. Funds are available for site security, production accountability, and environmental protection, ensuring proper royalty payments and site reclamation.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grants for Research & Innovation
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to conduct vital scientific research. This grant supports groundbreaking discoveries and impactful projects within designated conservation areas.
Get Funding to Protect Wildlife & Habitats
Non-profits and research institutions can partner with the BLM to study how feral horses and livestock affect Sage Grouse populations and their homes. This funding supports crucial ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This program offers paid internships for recent graduates with degrees in conservation-related fields. Gain hands-on experience in land management, rare plant monitoring, and native seed collection while contributing to vital natural resource efforts.
Fund Your Next Project: BLM Grants for Resource Management
Arizona BLM is seeking partnerships with high schools and non-profits to offer paid internships, training, and volunteer opportunities for students and entry-level professionals. This funding supports hands-on experience in scientific research and resource management on public lands.
Get Funding for Wyoming Land Management & Conservation
Wyoming businesses and organizations can secure funding to assess and document ecosystem health and natural resources within the National Trails Management Corridor in SW Wyoming. This grant supports efforts to understand and improve the condition and trends of vital natural resources.
Unlock Landslide Data: Grants for Oregon Businesses
Oregon businesses involved in land management, road building, or disaster prevention can receive funding for detailed LiDAR mapping of landslides in the Mill Creek Watershed. This grant supports vital geological hazard studies to improve safety and planning.