Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Water Quality Projects
Montana businesses involved in water quality monitoring can receive funding to expand their efforts in areas impacted by BLM management. This grant aims to boost monitoring activities and improve water quality assessments.
Historic Preservation Grants for Garnet District
This grant is for owners of properties within the Garnet Historic District looking to preserve and stabilize historical buildings and features. Funding is available to help maintain the unique character of your historic property.
Get Funding for Air Pollution Monitoring Technology
Universities with specialized air pollution monitoring equipment can receive funding to gather critical data for the Bureau of Land Management. This project supports informed decisions on oil and gas development by comparing emerging monitoring technologies.
Fund Your Park & Trail Projects in Nevada!
Nevada businesses in Clark, Carson City, and Lincoln Counties can secure funding to develop parks, trails, and natural areas. This grant supports approved projects aimed at enhancing public outdoor spaces.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation in AZ
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management Arizona offers funding to organizations and researchers working to protect and conserve threatened and endangered species within the state. Funds can be used for habitat restoration, research, and other conservation-related activities to benefit vulnerable wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Arizona Recreation & Visitor Projects
Arizona businesses and organizations can receive funding to enhance recreation and visitor services on Bureau of Land Management lands. This grant supports projects that improve public access, trails, campgrounds, and interpretive programs, boosting local economies and visitor experiences.
Get Grants for Aquatic Habitat Improvement Projects
Non-profits and community groups can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance aquatic habitats in Oregon's Luckiamute Watershed. Funding is available for projects aimed at improving these vital ecosystems.
Grant for Alaskan Businesses: Boost Your Operations!
Alaskan businesses, particularly those aligned with ecological research and youth mentorship, can access funding for invasive plant assessment and monitoring projects. This grant supports initiatives aimed at understanding and mitigating plant damage in rural Alaskan areas.
Get Funding for Colorado Land Projects
Colorado businesses and organizations can apply for funding to support ecological restoration and hazardous fuel reduction projects on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. This initiative aims to improve land health and reduce wildfire risks within the state.
Get Funding for Visitor Use Data Innovation
This grant supports innovative research to collect statistically valid visitor use data on BLM lands with less direct surveying. Businesses can help test new models for more efficient data collection on public lands.
Secure Funding for Biomass Business Growth & Forest Health
This grant is for academic institutions and collaborators looking to develop and implement biomass utilization strategies. Funds will support market development, community engagement, economic growth, and forest health initiatives, aligning with renewable energy goals.
Unlock Public Land Access & Recreation Funding
Franklin County can secure funds to purchase and improve crucial private road access to Juniper Dunes Recreation Area, benefiting the public with legal entry for recreational pursuits. This project addresses a critical need for public access to BLM lands.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Arizona
Non-profits and organizations in Arizona can apply for funding to establish Master Agreements for youth interns and crews focused on conservation work. This grant supports programs designed to engage young people in valuable land management and environmental stewardship projects.
Get Funding for Alaska Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Alaska-based organizations and businesses are invited to apply for funding to support wildlife conservation and research initiatives on Bureau of Land Management lands. This program aims to enhance understanding and management of Alaska's diverse wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding to study the impact of chytrid fungus on relict leopard frogs in Nevada. This grant supports crucial ecological research and conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Paleobotanical Research & Discovery!
Are you an established paleobotany program? Secure funding to conduct field surveys, collect Cretaceous floral specimens, and contribute to vital scientific research on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
Get Funding to Protect Your Montana/Dakota Business from Wildfires
If your business is in Montana, North Dakota, or South Dakota, you can secure funds to reduce wildfire risks through planning, fuel reduction, and community education. This grant helps protect your operations and assets from potential fire damage.
Unlock Funds for Montana/Dakota Land Projects
Montana and Dakota businesses involved in land management and conservation are eligible for funding through the Bureau of Land Management's Good Neighbor Authority program. This initiative aims to improve public lands through collaborative projects.
Get Funding for Arizona Trail Maintenance & OHV Growth
Arizona businesses and organizations can secure funding to study, maintain, and develop mechanized trails and support sustainable Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) use. This grant aims to improve land stewardship, enhance recreation opportunities, and foster better relationships between OHV users and land managers.
Get Funding for Colorado Rangeland Projects
Colorado businesses and organizations involved in rangeland resource management can apply for this funding. The grants support projects aimed at improving and sustaining healthy rangelands across the state.