Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Stream Monitoring Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports stream gaging station operations and data collection to ensure accurate water flow measurements. Businesses involved in environmental monitoring or water resource management may be eligible.
Unlock Funding for Land Management & Research
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects focused on botanical surveys and managing invasive species on federal and private lands. Businesses and organizations can receive funding for research, data collection, reporting, and staff training related to natural resource management.
Unlock Funds for Land Restoration & Wildfire Prevention!
Local governments and organizations can receive funding through the Secure Rural Schools Act for projects that restore federal lands, reduce wildfire risk, and improve habitats. This grant supports critical maintenance and stewardship initiatives, benefiting both federal lands and local communities.
Fund Your Business Growth: Land Management Grants
This grant supports businesses involved in land rehabilitation and historical site management, specifically focusing on projects like aircraft crash site restoration. Eligible businesses can receive funding to assist in the co-management and rehabilitation efforts on federal lands.
Fund Your Historic Site Restoration Project!
Non-profits and local governments can secure funding for the preservation and interpretation of historic sites, like the Turn Point Lightstation. This grant supports the vital work of restoring and maintaining significant cultural landmarks for public benefit.
Tribal Youth Get Grants for Education & Careers
Shoshone-Bannock youth can access funding for educational programs and career development focused on cultural and natural resource management. This initiative aims to empower the next generation with valuable skills and knowledge in vital areas.
Get Funding for Visitor Outreach & Recreation
Are you a Graham County, Arizona organization focused on outdoor recreation? This grant supports public outreach, providing crucial information, maps, and brochures to visitors of BLM lands during non-business hours. Help educate the public about land resources, ethical use, and recreational opportunities.
Get Funding for New Mexico Public Lands Education Projects
Non-profits and educational institutions in New Mexico can get funding to create and manage public information resources about BLM public lands. This includes developing websites, phone lines, and educational materials to inform the public about recreation and land management.
Get Funding to Restore Colorado Lands!
Colorado businesses and organizations can secure funds to clean up and revitalize public lands impacted by past mining and recreation. This grant aims to improve natural resources and protect areas used by the public.
Get Funding for Boundary Evidence Training for Surveyors
Registered private land surveyors in the Certified Federal Surveyor (CFedS) Program can access funding to develop distance learning courses for improved boundary evidence processes. This initiative aims to enhance land tenure services for federal lands, Indian lands, and native communities.
Funding for Owhyee Area Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports the development of transportation systems on existing routes within public lands in Owhyee County. Businesses involved in infrastructure development or local transportation solutions can apply for funding to enhance these vital routes.
Grant: Fund Youth Education in Natural Resources
Non-profits and educational institutions in Southwest Idaho can secure funding for programs that teach young people about natural and cultural resources. This grant supports engaging educational initiatives within the Boise District.
Funding for Weed Management in Socorro & Catron Counties
Local weed management areas in Socorro and Catron Counties can secure funding to control and eradicate invasive plants on private, state, and federal lands. This program aims to educate the public and protect natural resources from the spread of noxious weeds.
Get Funding for Weed Management Projects
Garfield County businesses can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to control and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. This grant funds collaborative efforts, including education for landowners and public land users.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with BLM Grants
This Bureau of Land Management grant aims to improve fish and wildlife habitats, water quality, and overall productivity in the Coos basin. Businesses involved in ecological restoration and conservation within this region can apply for funding to support their projects.
Unlock Funding: Digital Archiving for Cultural Resource Management
Government agencies and non-profits can secure funding to develop geodatabases for cultural resource inventory and monitoring. This initiative aims to improve data management, support informed decision-making, and enhance public and tribal engagement with historical sites.
Native Plant Conservation Grants for Oregon Businesses
Oregon businesses focused on native plant conservation can secure funding for projects like population monitoring, research, and public outreach. This grant supports efforts to recover and understand state and federally listed plant species across Oregon.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects & Student Programs
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to conduct environmental DNA sampling for aquatic species conservation. This grant supports vital research and offers valuable educational experiences for university students.
Get Grants to Protect Your Land from Wildfires!
Oregon landowners, this is your chance to secure funding for hazardous fuels reduction and wildfire prevention planning. Collaborate with the Bureau of Land Management to protect your property and community from catastrophic fires.
Secure Rural Schools Act: Fund Your Restoration & Recreation Projects!
Oregon counties can access Title II funds for projects that restore federal lands, reduce wildfire risk, and improve habitats. This funding supports vital maintenance for roads, recreation facilities, and more.