NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND
NAVFAC, a US government agency, funds construction, environmental, and public works projects through various grant programs.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations involved in environmental conservation and restoration efforts. Funds will be used to assess and develop plans for restoring crucial butterfly habitats.
Get Funding for Environmental Surveys: Navy Base Project
Environmental consultants and research firms can apply for funding to conduct invertebrate surveys at Naval Base Point Loma. This project supports the base's natural resource management plan.
Government Grants for Environmental Surveys
This grant opportunity is for entities qualified to conduct environmental surveys. Funding is available for presence/absence surveys of the Mohave ground squirrel at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, including data collection and reporting.
Funding for Environmental Studies & Data Collection
Naval Facilities Engineering Command is offering funding to organizations that can collect critical oak data and conduct snag surveys at the U.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station. This project aims to enhance understanding of local ecosystems and support environmental research.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on wildlife conservation, specifically offering funds to conduct studies and report on the foraging habits and mortality of the California Least Tern. Funding supports field research, data collection on disturbances, and species banding to aid in the protection of this endangered bird.
Fund Your California Frog Habitat Projects!
California landowners and environmental stewards can receive funding for critical surveys and pond habitat improvements essential for the survival of the California Red-Legged Frog. This grant supports vital conservation efforts within specified project areas.
Get Funding for Environmental Surveys
Naval Facilities Engineering Command offers grants for businesses conducting invertebrate species surveys and endangered plant censuses, specifically at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. This funding supports critical environmental assessment projects.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on wildlife conservation, specifically the study and protection of bald eagles. Funding will support critical research like GPS tracking, aerial surveys, and banding to inform conservation efforts and minimize human-wildlife conflict.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
Are you a business involved in environmental conservation or management? This grant supports projects focused on species preservation and habitat management, specifically for the Mojave tui chub at Naval Weapons Station China Lake.
Funding for Environmental Surveys in California
Naval Facilities Engineering Command offers funding for businesses conducting surveys of threatened Inyo California towhees and desert tortoises at NAWS China Lake. This grant supports crucial ecological research and conservation efforts on federal land.
Secure Funding for Environmental Projects
This grant is for organizations and individuals involved in wildlife monitoring and conservation efforts, specifically focused on the California Least Tern and Western Snowy Plover at MCB Camp Pendleton. Funds will support crucial data collection and research to protect these endangered species.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant is for organizations conducting vital research on the California Least Tern breeding colony at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach and Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge. Funds will support essential monitoring and research activities to aid in the conservation of this species.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Growth
This grant offers funding for businesses looking to implement innovative solutions. Learn how your business can benefit from this opportunity to drive growth and achieve your goals.
Get Grants for Business Growth & Innovation
This grant is not for businesses, but for ecological research aimed at monitoring wildlife populations. Funding is intended to support conservation efforts for endangered species.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Projects
This grant is for entities involved in historic preservation projects, specifically targeting the restoration and maintenance of Adobe Ranch Houses at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. The funding aims to ensure the longevity and cultural significance of these historical structures.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects in California!
California businesses involved in environmental monitoring and reporting can secure funding to support crucial ecological studies for the U.S. Navy. This opportunity focuses on documenting nesting activities and success rates of protected bird species.
Get Funding for Shoreline Restoration Projects
Naval Facilities Engineering Command is offering funding for businesses to design and implement shoreline repair and restoration projects. This initiative focuses on erosion control and hardening structures to maintain coastal integrity.
Funded Research: Protect Endangered Species in CA
Naval Facilities Engineering Command is seeking partners to monitor and research endangered California least tern and light-footed Ridgway's rail populations at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach. This agreement supports crucial conservation efforts and data collection vital for species management and regulatory compliance.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
Naval Facilities Engineering Command is seeking partners to control invasive plant species on San Clemente Island, supporting endangered plant recovery. This cooperative agreement focuses on prevention, early detection, control, and restoration methods.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Rehab Services!
Non-profit organizations and licensed wildlife rehabilitation agencies can apply for funds to provide essential care for injured, ill, and orphaned migratory birds and terrestrial wildlife at Twentynine Palms, California. This funding supports conservation efforts and compliance with federal wildlife protection laws.