Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Unlock Funds for Forest Health & Sustainable Timber
This grant supports organizations collaborating with the BLM to enhance forest and woodland health, resilience, and sustainable resource management. Funding is available for projects like tree planting, thinning, restoration, and infrastructure development for timber harvest and biomass utilization.
Secure Funding for Alaska's Invasive Plant Control
Alaska organizations can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to receive funding for projects that control noxious weeds and invasive species. This initiative aims to improve habitats, reduce wildfire risks, and promote conservation stewardship across multiple jurisdictions.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in WY
Wyoming organizations can receive funding through the Bureau of Land Management to employ young people in conservation projects on public lands, fostering stewardship and natural resource management skills.
Get Funds for Mine Reclamation Projects in Colorado
Colorado government agencies and approved entities can access funding to reclaim abandoned mine lands. This grant supports critical environmental remediation and safety projects across the state.
Get Funding for Water Projects & Riparian Restoration!
Businesses and organizations in Colorado can receive funding from the Bureau of Land Management to restore and manage aquatic resources and riparian areas. This grant supports projects that improve water quality, protect habitats, and enhance recreational fishing opportunities.
Boost Your Business: Fund Biological Control Research
This grant supports businesses and researchers working on host specificity testing for biological control agents. Secure funding to advance innovative pest management solutions and bring them to market.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth & Projects
This grant offers funding to support businesses involved in trail design and development for diverse recreational uses. Leverage this opportunity to expand your project scope and secure resources for innovative trail systems.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Land & Resource Management
Businesses involved in land stewardship, invasive species control, or vegetation restoration can secure funding to improve public lands and support crucial resource management activities. This initiative aims to enhance soil stability, reduce erosion, and enable sustainable practices for energy development, recreation, and more.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Young individuals and organizations can receive funding to engage in public lands conservation projects, gaining valuable experience in natural resource management. This initiative aims to foster future stewards of public lands and diversify the conservation workforce.
Get Funding for Habitat Conservation in Lincoln County
Lincoln County organizations can receive funding to implement the Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan. This program supports efforts to protect local ecosystems and wildlife.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Projects in CO
Colorado businesses and non-profits can receive funding to restore and conserve wildlife habitats on public lands, boosting recreation and local economies. This grant supports projects that improve game populations, expand hunting and viewing opportunities, and protect vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Colorado Native Plant Restoration Projects
Colorado-based non-profits and partner organizations can secure funding to restore native plant habitats, support wildlife, and advance conservation research on public lands. This grant aims to enhance ecological function, protect rare plant species, and increase public engagement in conservation efforts.
Secure Funds for Business Growth & Innovation
Are you a small business owner looking to innovate and grow? This grant offers funding to support projects that drive economic development and technological advancement within your industry.
Secure BLM Grants for Wildlife Habitat & Resource Projects
This funding from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects focused on conserving and restoring wildlife habitats on public lands, leveraging geospatial technology for efficient data sharing and collaboration. Funds can also be used to improve livestock forage, water quality, and reduce wildfire risks.
Get Grants for Idaho Environmental Compliance
Idaho businesses involved in environmental regulatory compliance on BLM-managed lands can receive support and funding. This program helps ensure adherence to state regulations for your operations.
Get BLM Grants for Recreation & Visitor Services
This opportunity is for organizations and individuals looking to enhance recreation and visitor services on Bureau of Land Management public lands. Funding is available to support diverse outdoor recreational opportunities, strengthen local economies, and promote public land conservation.
Get Funds for Idaho Land & Vegetation Projects
Are you a business focused on vegetation assessment and data collection in Idaho? This grant from the Bureau of Land Management can fund your vital inventory and monitoring projects.
Get Funding for Rangeland Health & Restoration Projects
New Mexico businesses focused on soil and vegetation health can receive grants to conduct crucial inventories, assessments, and restoration projects. This funding supports initiatives that promote land resilience and diverse land uses.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation!
Non-profits and partner organizations can receive funding to protect and conserve federally-listed, candidate, and sensitive species across state lines. Funds support research, habitat restoration, species augmentation, and community engagement on public lands.
Secure Funding for Native Plant Restoration & Habitat Growth
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management is for organizations focused on identifying, maintaining, and restoring native plant communities in Western public lands to support wildlife habitat. Funds will be used for projects that increase efficiency and effectiveness in plant conservation, particularly for restoration after wildfires and to enhance forb and grass diversity for wildlife.