Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Funded Research for Bat Habitat & Population Studies
Universities, state governments, and non-profits with expertise in bat habitat inventories and population monitoring can apply for funding to assess and monitor bat populations and their habitats in southwest Utah. This initiative aims to understand and protect crucial bat ecosystems.
Fund Your Youth Programs: BLM Grants for Oregon
Oregon non-profits and local governments can receive funding to educate youth about natural resource management through hands-on field trips and employment. This initiative aims to engage Crook County students with BLM lands and promote stewardship.
Get Funding to Grow Your Trail Business!
If you're involved in trail development or promotion, this grant offers resources and training to help you expand your reach and impact. Partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance trail opportunities and build your business.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Greener Business!
This grant supports businesses focused on ecological restoration and enhancing genetic diversity of native plants. Funds are available for research and implementation of seeding strategies to improve land adaptation and resilience.
Get Funding for Public Land Projects
Non-federal partners in Oregon can apply for funds to support conservation and public land management projects. This program helps fund initiatives that benefit the public and protect natural resources like wildlife and recreation areas.
Grant Funding for Utah's Natural Heritage Program
Organizations in Utah are invited to partner with the Bureau of Land Management to manage the Utah Natural Heritage Program. This funding will support the maintenance and oversight of the state's rare and native plant data.
Unlock Funding for Historic Preservation Training
This program offers funding for student training in architectural documentation techniques vital for preserving historic American buildings. The initiative aims to equip individuals with skills that will directly benefit public land management and the protection of cultural heritage.
Unlock Funding for Idaho Visitor Centers!
This grant supports interagency visitor centers like the Eastern Idaho Visitor Center (EIVIC) in providing crucial information to residents and tourists about public lands and local activities. Businesses involved in operating or supporting visitor information services can benefit from this opportunity.
Get Funding for Sustainable Land Management Projects
Are you involved in rangeland or woodland management? This grant supports projects that characterize soil and vegetation to ensure sustainable health and inform future land use decisions by the Bureau of Land Management.
Get Funding for Your Enviro Ed & Restoration Projects!
Are you a school district or educational institution focused on environmental science and restoration? This grant can fund your projects to restore vital habitats and educate students about conservation, benefiting at-risk species and promoting recreation.
Boost Your South Dakota Business with GIS Data Grants
South Dakota businesses involved in historical preservation or land management are eligible for funding to digitize and integrate their data into the statewide GIS. This grant will support the entry, editing, and updating of crucial records, enhancing data accessibility and compatibility with current GIS projects.
Get Funding for Water Quality Studies
Are you a researcher or environmental organization focused on water quality? This grant supports studies of water quality in the Judith Mountains, helping to protect vital resources. Gain funding to conduct critical research and contribute to environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Water Treatment & Reclamation Projects
Businesses involved in water treatment and reclamation can secure funding for projects at abandoned mine sites. This grant supports both immediate treatment efforts and research to improve future reclamation activities.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Youth Engagement
This grant supports projects that enhance wildlife viewing opportunities and provide educational outreach for youth and families across public lands. Projects aim to connect the public with nature and foster support for wildlife conservation.
Get Funding for River Management & Student Careers
This grant supports partnerships with colleges to develop the San Juan River Management Plan, offering students valuable experience in natural resource careers and public land management. The funding helps initiate the planning process, including research, cost estimation, and stakeholder engagement.
Get Funding for California Youth Conservation Projects
This grant supports youth teams in California working on critical conservation projects on public lands, including habitat restoration and recreation area development. Businesses can partner to help fund these impactful environmental initiatives.
Youth Conservation Grants: Fund Your Eco-Projects!
Calling all youth organizations and non-profits in California! Secure funding for your teams to undertake vital conservation and restoration projects on public lands, benefiting both ecosystems and recreational areas.
Unlock Funding for Collections Management Projects
Are you involved with managing significant paleontological collections? This grant offers funding to elevate your collection to modern archival and curatorial standards, ensuring its preservation and accessibility.
Get Grants for Aquatic Resource Research & Student Training
This grant supports university programs focused on aquatic resource monitoring and research, offering students valuable field experience and career development. Universities and their researchers can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance aquatic ecosystem understanding on public lands.
Fund Your Archaeological Research
Universities with archaeology-anthropology departments can receive funding for salvage excavations of prehistoric midden sites in west Alaska. This grant supports vital research and preservation efforts.