Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Fire Safety Projects in Colorado!
Colorado-based fire departments, local governments, community organizations, educational institutions, and non-profits can receive funding for any wildland fire-related projects. This grant aims to bolster community resilience and safety in the face of wildland fires.
Get Funding for Outdoor Recreation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on outdoor recreation and travel management. Funds will support trail development, maintenance, responsible recreation education, and public engagement initiatives.
Get Funds for Nevada Parks & Trails Growth!
Nevada businesses in Clark, Lincoln, White Pine, and Washoe counties can get funding to develop parks, trails, and natural areas. Supplemental funds are also available for property acquisition in Carson City.
Unlock Funds for New Mexico Landscape Restoration!
This grant supports partnerships focused on restoring New Mexico's natural landscapes across public, private, and state lands. Gain funding to implement improvement projects and collaborate with conservation groups.
Get Funding for Fire Science & Ecosystem Innovation
Fire science innovators and researchers, this grant can fund your work in accelerating science to action in fire-prone ecosystems, evaluating fire potential forecasts, or supporting wildland fire investigations. Drive impactful change and advance critical fire management knowledge with this funding opportunity.
Get Funding for Habitat & Hunting Access!
Landowners and organizations can receive funds to enhance upland game bird habitats on public lands. This initiative aims to boost hunting and recreational opportunities for the public.
Secure Funding for Water Quality & Restoration Projects
Are you a public or private organization focused on protecting, preserving, or restoring aquatic ecosystems? This grant offers funding to develop a powerful new tool for assessing stream health and identifying areas needing intervention.
Boost Your Business: BLM Recreation Grant Up to $XXX,XXX
Are you a business focused on enhancing outdoor recreation on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands? This grant offers funding to support projects that improve visitor experiences and align with key conservation and recreation legislation, creating economic opportunities.
Unlock Funding for Your Business with BLM Aquatic Resources
Are you a business focused on environmental services, conservation, or resource management? This grant from the Bureau of Land Management offers funding to support projects that improve aquatic habitats, manage invasive species, and aid in environmental reviews for public lands.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Business Projects!
This grant supports businesses focused on conserving endangered species and their habitats on Bureau of Land Management lands. Funds will streamline permitting for energy, minerals, and recreation, ultimately reducing regulatory hurdles and supporting sustainable development.
Get Funding to Clean Up Mines & Restore Land!
Are you a business, government agency, or non-profit focused on environmental cleanup and land restoration? The Bureau of Land Management is offering grants to address abandoned mine hazards, protect public health and safety, and restore natural resources and watersheds.
Get Funding for Rangeland Restoration & Soil Health
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects that improve rangeland health, boost soil carbon, and create resilient landscapes. Businesses and organizations focused on restoration, soil mapping, or community engagement in these areas are encouraged to apply for funding.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Conservation Projects
If your business works on wildlife habitat, reintroduction, or conservation efforts on public lands, this grant offers funding to protect and enhance vital ecosystems. Funds are available for activities like habitat maintenance, species reintroduction, and crucial research to support wildlife stewardship and public engagement.
BLM Grants: Protect Lands, Boost Rural Economies!
Are you a business involved in land management or ecological restoration? Secure funding from the Bureau of Land Management to combat invasive plants on public lands, protecting native ecosystems and supporting rural economies.
Secure Funding for Your Business: Native Seed Supply Boost!
Are you a farmer, small producer, or organization looking to grow the native seed market? This grant supports projects that increase the availability and diversity of native seeds, benefiting rural economies and land restoration efforts.
Unlock Funding for Forest Health & Timber Production
This grant supports businesses focused on improving forest and woodland health, promoting sustainable management, and increasing timber production on public lands. Funding is available for projects like tree planting, thinning, restoration, and essential planning and data collection.
Get Funding for Wildfire Prevention & Community Fire Safety
This grant supports local businesses and organizations in reducing wildfire risks through vegetation management, community preparedness, and education. Funds can be used for planning, mitigation efforts, implementing fuel reduction projects, and training to protect communities and ecosystems.
Get Grants for Youth Environmental Programs
Are you an organization focused on environmental education for youth? This opportunity from the Bureau of Land Management supports outdoor learning and camp programs that connect young people with nature.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Research & Partnerships
Non-profits, universities, and government bodies can get funding for studies that boost understanding and management of BLM's National Conservation Lands. This initiative fosters partnerships to gather vital data for better land management decisions and co-stewardship.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
This program partners with qualified youth and conservation corps to offer paid opportunities in public lands management and conservation. Eligible individuals aged 16-30 (and veterans up to 35) can gain valuable experience and mentorship while working on vital projects.