Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Land & Resource Management Projects
This grant offers funding to businesses and organizations involved in rangeland and soil resource management, supporting activities like invasive species control, vegetation restoration, and soil improvement. Enhance public land health and enable sustainable development opportunities through this initiative.
Get Funding for Mojave Desert Invasive Species Control
Non-profits and government agencies in the Mojave Desert region can secure funding to develop and publish an educational field guide on invasive mustard species. This initiative aims to improve the identification and control of harmful plants, protecting native ecosystems.
Fund Your Business: BLM Cultural Data Partnership
This BLM program offers funding to foster, educate, protect, and manage prehistoric and historic resources and data through partnerships. Businesses involved in cultural resource management or data sharing are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for BLM Archaeological Curation Services
If your business specializes in curating archaeological and historical collections, the Bureau of Land Management is seeking services for their Idaho operations. This opportunity offers funding to manage and preserve valuable historical artifacts from public lands.
Get Funding for Wildlife-Friendly Ranch Upgrades!
Wyoming landowners can get cost-free fencing improvements to help livestock and wildlife move freely. This initiative focuses on critical migration routes for mule deer and pronghorn.
Get Funding for Environmental Cleanup Projects
This grant is for businesses involved in environmental remediation and resource management. Funds are available to support projects that involve drilling and characterization to identify and quantify hazardous materials, ensuring the protection of public lands and watersheds.
Grant Funds for Cultural Preservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on cultural heritage can receive funding to improve the preservation, documentation, and accessibility of historical artifact and archive collections. This grant aims to bring collections up to modern museum preservation standards, ensuring their long-term survival and accessibility.
Get Grants for Ecosystem Restoration & Research
Land managers and researchers studying vegetation changes and invasive species on public lands, particularly in drought-prone areas, can apply for funding. This grant supports research to understand climate change impacts on ecosystems and develop strategies for managing public lands.
Get Funding for Native Seed Collection Projects
Non-profits and Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to increase native seed collections for ecosystem restoration and long-term storage. This project supports resource protection, use, and community engagement goals.
Boost Youth Engagement: Grants for Environmental Education
Nonprofits and school districts can get funding to create environmental education programs that connect students with public lands and natural resources. This initiative aims to foster appreciation for the environment and inspire future careers in natural resource management.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
Nonprofits focused on youth engagement can access funding for natural resource management and conservation projects. This initiative provides valuable land management experience and education for young people.
Protect Wildlife, Grow Your Business with BLM Grants
If your business focuses on wildlife conservation or habitat restoration on public lands in California, you could receive funding to help protect threatened and endangered species. This grant supports research, management, and restoration projects aimed at species recovery and habitat enhancement.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Services Innovation!
Attend this national conference to learn cutting-edge techniques for valuing and using ecosystem services in your business decisions. Connect with experts and gain insights to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
Grant for Youth Outdoor Education & Conservation
This program offers environmental education opportunities for youth in Sublette County, Wyoming, connecting them to public lands and empowering them to become stewards of nature. Funding supports initiatives that foster conservation, protect natural resources, and inspire future generations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Land Management
This grant supports efforts to conserve and restore wildlife populations and their habitats on public lands. Businesses and organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management can access funds to enhance biodiversity and create economic opportunities.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth & Sustainability
This grant supports projects focused on assessing and restoring vital aquatic habitats, crucial for environmental stewardship and business sustainability. Businesses involved in environmental assessment, restoration, or conservation efforts are encouraged to apply for this funding opportunity.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and businesses involved in wildlife conservation efforts on public lands in Utah. Funds are available to support projects focused on maintaining, restoring, and conserving diverse wildlife species and their essential habitats.
Unlock Funding for Utah Heritage & Innovation
This program offers grants to businesses and organizations in Utah dedicated to preserving and managing cultural, archaeological, and paleontological resources. Funds are available to support preservation, education, economic opportunities, and public access to these vital heritage sites.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations working on projects to conserve and recover federally-listed and sensitive animal and plant species on public lands. Funding is available for habitat management and recovery efforts that aim to protect biodiversity and prevent species from becoming endangered.
Fund Your Youth Conservation Projects on Public Lands
Are you a youth conservation group or a veteran interested in public land projects? This program offers funding to engage individuals aged 16-35, including tribal youth and veterans, in valuable conservation work.