Forest Service
The US Forest Service offers grants for conservation, forestry, recreation, and wildfire prevention programs.
Get Funding for Reforestation & Community Projects
Indigenous communities and Tribal organizations can partner with the Forest Service to fund reforestation projects and youth engagement programs. This initiative aims to build resilient forests and empower Native youth through collaborative conservation efforts.
Get Grants for Forest Restoration & Growth!
If you operate in the Southern US or its territories, this grant can fund collaborative, science-based forest restoration projects that benefit state and private lands. Eligibility is open to entities with state forester sponsorship (Tribes have a separate opportunity).
Get Funding for Rural Forest Restoration Projects
Tribes focused on restoring rural forests can receive funding for high-impact, collaborative projects. This grant supports science-based initiatives that deliver measurable landscape outcomes and leverage resources.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration in the West!
Western businesses and organizations focused on rural forest restoration can apply for funding to implement high-impact, science-based projects. This grant supports initiatives that create measurable landscape improvements and leverage diverse resources to achieve restoration goals.
Get Paid for Forest Resilience: Up to $X for Landowners!
This grant is for private forest landowners, especially those owning under 2,500 acres or from underserved communities, to get financial support for climate-friendly forest practices. The funding aims to help you participate in new markets that reward forest resilience and climate mitigation efforts.
Get Funding to Protect Your Community from Wildfires
Local communities and Indian Tribes at high risk from wildfires can now apply for grants to develop plans and implement projects that mitigate fire dangers. This funding, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, aims to create more resilient landscapes and fire-adapted communities.
Get Funding for Wildfire Protection & Community Resilience
This grant helps at-risk local communities and Indian Tribes develop wildfire protection plans and implement projects to mitigate wildfire risks. Funding is available for communities in high-hazard areas, those with lower incomes, or that have experienced severe disasters.
Grant Funding for Wildfire Protection & Community Safety
This grant helps at-risk communities and Indian Tribes secure funding to plan and implement projects that protect against wildfire risks. Priority is given to low-income communities or those impacted by severe disasters in high wildfire hazard areas.
Secure Funding for Wildfire Preparedness and Resilience
This grant helps at-risk communities and Indian Tribes secure funding for planning and implementing projects to defend against wildfire threats. Eligible applicants can receive support for developing or updating wildfire protection plans and carrying out mitigation efforts.
Get Funds for Land Conservation & Community Growth
Indian Tribes, local governments, and conservation non-profits can apply for funds to acquire private forest land, protecting it for public recreation, economic, and educational benefits. Secure your community's natural resources and gain access to valuable land.
Get Funding to Restore Great Lakes Ecosystems
Are you involved in land management or conservation efforts in the Great Lakes Basin? This grant supports projects focused on detecting, preventing, and controlling invasive plant species to boost ecological health and biodiversity.
Get Grants for Urban Trees & Greener Communities!
Non-profits and local organizations can secure funding to plant trees and improve urban green spaces, with priority for underserved communities. This grant supports tree planting and related initiatives to enhance urban environments and promote environmental justice.
Get Funding: Protect Your Business from Wildfire Risks!
Non-State Forestry Agencies and Tribes can access funds to make communities more resilient to wildfire threats. This grant supports fuel reduction, community planning, and education to create fire-adapted communities.
Unlock Funds for Community Forest & Open Space Projects
Local governments, non-profits, and tribes can secure funding to acquire private forest land for community use. This grant protects forests, enhances natural resources, and provides educational and recreational benefits.
Get Funding to Protect Communities from Wildfire!
Are you a business in the Midwest or Northeast looking to enhance wildfire resilience? This grant from the U.S. Forest Service helps restore landscapes and protect communities from fire risks, supporting the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy.
Get Grants for Wood Products & Energy Projects!
Are you a business looking to boost forest health and create new markets for wood products and energy? This grant supports projects that reduce hazardous fuels, lower forest management costs, and promote community economic health.
Get Funding for Forest Health & Invasive Species Control
State entities can secure funds to build capacity for invasive species management and forest health projects on non-federal lands. This grant supports efforts like early detection, prevention, and suppression of threats to protect valuable ecosystems.
Get Funding to Protect Your Forests & Trees
This grant is for states and non-federal agencies looking to protect valuable forest ecosystems and tree species from invasive species. Funds will support early detection, rapid response, and eradication efforts to maintain forest health.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration Projects
This grant supports collaborative, science-based restoration projects for priority rural forest landscapes across western states and U.S. territories. Businesses can secure funding for high-impact initiatives that deliver measurable environmental outcomes and leverage public and private resources.
Get Funding: Protect Your Business from Wildfires!
Western States and Pacific Islands businesses in high-risk wildfire areas can apply for grants to develop wildfire protection plans or implement existing ones. This funding helps create fire-adapted communities and restore resilient landscapes.