NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND
NAVFAC, a US government agency, funds construction, environmental, and public works projects through various grant programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Rescue
Calling all organizations focused on wildlife research and rescue! Secure funding to investigate and address the causes of wildlife injuries on San Diego Navy lands, while providing essential care and transport for injured, ill, or orphaned animals (excluding marine mammals).
Get Funding for Wildlife Rehabilitation in San Diego
Licensed wildlife rehabilitation agencies in San Diego can receive funding to care for injured, ill, and orphaned terrestrial birds and wildlife. This agreement supports essential rehabilitation services and helps identify causes of local wildlife mortality and injury.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses conducting wildlife conservation studies, specifically amphibians and reptiles, on Naval Air Station Fallon-administered lands. Secure funding to contribute to native wildlife preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management Programs!
This grant opportunity is for organizations experienced in wildlife management and conservation to implement a vital Wildlife Rapid Response Program on Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. Funding will support critical tasks like safely handling wildlife, protecting endangered species, and providing essential environmental education and data management.
Fund Your Environmental Projects: NAVFAC Grants Available
This grant opportunity is for organizations involved in wildlife conservation and environmental monitoring. Funding is available to support crucial surveys for endangered species, helping to inform vital management decisions.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on protecting endangered loggerhead shrike populations by managing non-native predator species. Funds will support research and on-the-ground efforts to minimize predation and improve nesting success.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on wildlife conservation efforts, specifically for the release and monitoring of Loggerhead Shrikes. Funds will support the release of breeding pairs, juveniles, and single birds, along with essential feeding and monitoring at designated sites.
Secure Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Research
Non-profit organizations and research institutions are invited to apply for funding to support vital monitoring and recovery efforts for endangered species. This grant specifically targets projects focused on understanding and enhancing the population status and reproductive success of the San Clemente Loggerhead Shrike.
Secure Funding for Environmental Surveys & Compliance
This grant is for businesses specializing in ecological consulting and survey design to conduct critical Flat Tailed Horned Lizard surveys for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command at MCAS Yuma. Secure funding to support environmental compliance and scientific data collection.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Improvement Projects
Environmental organizations and consultants can receive funding to design and implement bat survey and monitoring programs. This initiative aims to improve bat habitats and reduce conflicts on military bases.
Get Grants for Environmental Data & Management
This grant supports organizations focused on environmental data synthesis and management, particularly for wildlife populations like the Least Tern and Snowy Plover. Funding will help develop comprehensive management plans based on existing data to protect these species.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Management Projects
This grant is for organizations in California dedicated to wildlife management, specifically for predator control to protect endangered species like the California Least Tern and Western Snowy Plover.
Wildlife Rehab Grant: Fund Animal Care & Research
Licensed wildlife rehabilitation agencies can receive funding to care for injured, ill, and orphaned terrestrial wildlife, helping the Navy understand causes of mortality and injury.
Get Funding for Stream Restoration Projects
Are you involved in construction that restores streams and eliminates bank erosion? This cooperative agreement provides funding to create stable, self-sustaining channels that support local ecosystems.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant is for established research institutions and organizations focused on long-term ecological studies. Funds are available to conduct trend analysis on vegetation study sites, contributing to vital environmental data collection.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects in California!
Are you a California-based business or organization focused on environmental conservation? This grant supports critical surveys for sensitive plant species on federal land, contributing to ecological preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Compliance and Operations
Are you a business involved in environmental compliance or site operation support? This grant offers funding to help businesses integrate monitoring programs and ensure compliance with environmental laws for naval bases.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on ecological research and conservation, specifically to fund surveys of endangered species on Naval properties. Successful applicants will contribute vital data to protect vulnerable wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Ecological Restoration Projects
Naval Facilities Engineering Command is seeking proposals for research on the Kuroshio Shot Hole Borer's impact on riparian forests. This funding supports understanding and restoring degraded habitats in the Tijuana River Valley.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research Projects
This grant is available to organizations and researchers focused on wildlife conservation, specifically supporting a program to monitor and maintain the San Nicolas Island fox population. Funding will cover essential activities like data collection, necropsies, scat analysis, vaccinations, and research into trap designs for other species.