Natural Resources Conservation Service
NRCS, a US federal agency, offers grants and programs for conservation, land management, and agricultural projects.
Texas Businesses: Get Up To $200K for Conservation Innovation!
Texas-based non-federal entities and individuals can apply for funding to develop and adopt innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This grant supports projects aimed at enhancing conservation efforts within the state, with awards up to $200,000 available.
Get $200K for Water Quality Projects
Non-profit organizations with expertise in watershed assessments can receive up to $200,000 to develop critical water quality plans for specific watersheds in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Get $200K for West Virginia Farm Conservation Outreach!
West Virginia businesses and organizations can secure up to $200,000 to boost public awareness of vital Farm Bill conservation programs. Funds are available for projects promoting conservation across the state.
Get Up to $200K for Conservation Innovation in NH!
New Hampshire businesses and individuals can receive funding to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation solutions. This grant supports innovative approaches and technologies for a period of 1-3 years.
Get Up to $200K for Conservation Innovation in MA
Massachusetts businesses and individuals can apply for grants to develop and adopt cutting-edge conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to drive innovation and sustainable practices within the state.
SC Businesses: $200K Grant for Water Quality Planning
South Carolina businesses and organizations with expertise in watershed assessment plans can receive up to $200,000 to support the National Water Quality Initiative. This funding aims to develop plans that enhance water quality through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Get Up To $175K for Conservation Innovation in Vermont!
Vermont businesses and individuals can apply for grants to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies and methods. This funding aims to drive innovation in conservation practices, with individual project awards up to $175,000.
Secure Funding for Conservation Easement Monitoring
South Carolina organizations are eligible for up to $175,000 over 3 years to monitor conservation easements, ensuring compliance and protecting natural resources. This funding supports local and state governments, non-profits, and tribal governments in their environmental stewardship efforts.
Rhode Island Businesses: Get Funding for Conservation Innovation!
Non-federal entities and individuals in Rhode Island can apply for up to $170,000 to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies and methods. This grant supports innovative projects that advance environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.
Get Up To $150K For California Conservation Projects
California agricultural producers can receive up to $150,000 to implement conservation practices that improve soil, water, and environmental quality on their land. This funding supports sustainable farming and resource management.
Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation in SD!
South Dakota businesses can receive up to $150,000 in funding to develop and implement new conservation technologies and approaches. This grant is open to non-federal entities and individuals looking to drive innovative environmental solutions.
Tennessee Grants: Fund Your Urban Agriculture Project!
Nonprofits, governments, and educational institutions in Tennessee can get funding to develop urban and community gardens. Boost local food access, beautify neighborhoods, and foster community engagement with these grants.
Get Grants for Urban Farming & Community Gardens in NH!
New Hampshire organizations like non-profits, local governments, and educational institutions can apply for funding to establish urban agriculture projects and pollinator habitats. This grant supports community beautification, addresses hunger, and promotes local solutions to neighborhood challenges.
Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation in California!
California businesses and non-federal entities can apply for grants to develop and implement cutting-edge conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to drive innovation and adoption of sustainable practices within the state.
California Grants: Up to $150K for Climate-Smart Ag
California-based conservation and outreach organizations can receive up to $150,000 to boost climate-smart agriculture and improve resource concerns like soil health and water quality. This funding supports direct technical assistance to NRCS conservation programs, prioritizing drought resilience and underserved communities.
Get Up to $150K for Conservation Innovation!
Non-federal entities in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands can apply for grants to fund innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to accelerate the adoption of new conservation methods and technologies.
Ohio Businesses: Get Up To $150K for Conservation Innovation!
Ohio-based businesses and individuals can apply for grants of up to $150,000 to develop and implement innovative conservation solutions. This funding aims to drive the adoption of new technologies and approaches that benefit the environment.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Innovation in Louisiana!
Louisiana businesses and individuals can now apply for grants to develop and implement innovative conservation solutions. This program offers funding to stimulate new approaches and technologies, with a maximum award of $150,000.
Get $150K for Water Quality Projects in PR & USVI
Non-federal entities with watershed assessment expertise can compete for a $150,000 cooperative agreement to complete critical water quality assessments in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This funding supports 18-month projects focused on improving watershed health and water quality.
Fund Your Urban Garden Project: Get Up To $150K!
Local governments, non-profits, and educational institutions in Tennessee can apply for grants to fund urban agriculture and community garden initiatives. This funding aims to boost local food access, improve community health, and beautify neighborhoods through innovative planting projects.