Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Funded Research: Improve River Ecosystems & Navigation
This grant supports research into how navigation lock operations affect endangered and game fish species, aiming to develop mitigation strategies that protect fish populations while maintaining river navigation. Businesses and researchers can apply to study fish migration, passage solutions, and the economic impacts of modified lock operations.
Get Funds for Wildfire Prevention & Community Safety
Colorado businesses can receive funding to implement fuels management projects and community fire assistance programs. This initiative aims to reduce wildfire risk and enhance community resilience.
Get Grants for Sustainable Materials & Business Growth
EPA Region 5 is offering grants to businesses in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota for projects focused on sustainable materials management. Secure funding to implement eco-friendly practices and boost your company's environmental impact.
Get Funding for Colorado Plant Conservation Projects
Colorado-based organizations can apply for grants to support plant conservation and restoration management efforts on Bureau of Land Management lands. This funding aims to protect native plant species and improve ecosystem health across the state.
Fund Your Wildlife Projects: BLM Grants Available
Colorado businesses and organizations focused on wildlife resource management can now apply for funding from the Bureau of Land Management. These grants are designed to support projects that conserve and enhance wildlife habitats on BLM lands.
Unlock Funding for Innovative Coal-Based Materials
This grant supports businesses developing advanced manufacturing materials and research from coal byproducts, aiming to transform idled communities and create new economic hubs. Fund innovative projects turning coal waste into high-value filaments, resins, or graphite for advanced applications.
Native Hawaiian Grants: Protect Resources & Share Knowledge
Native Hawaiian communities and Pacific indigenous groups can access funding to share traditional knowledge and implement innovative strategies for ecological stewardship and climate resilience. This project supports efforts to manage invasive species and protect native lands and waters.
Get Funding for Arizona Plant Conservation Projects
Arizona-based organizations, government entities, and tribal nations can apply for grants to support native plant conservation and restoration efforts on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. This funding aims to enhance biodiversity and ecological health across Arizona's public lands.
Get Funding for Ape Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects focused on the conservation and protection of apes, including applied research, habitat management, and community outreach. Eligible entities with demonstrated expertise in ape conservation can apply for funding to implement vital conservation programs.
Get Funding for Green Vehicle Tech & Innovation!
This grant supports businesses developing and deploying low-emission vehicle technologies to combat climate change. Fund your research, development, and demonstration projects to drive innovation and create clean energy jobs.
Unlock Global Agri-Tech Funding: Expand Your Research
This program offers fellowships for agricultural professionals from eligible countries to conduct collaborative research in the U.S., focusing on food safety and climate-smart agriculture to boost food security and economic growth. Drive innovation and build international partnerships for agricultural advancement.
Get Funding for Cleaner, Cheaper Freight Trucks!
This grant is for businesses looking to make medium and heavy-duty trucks (Classes 4-8) significantly more efficient and environmentally friendly. Fund innovations that slash greenhouse gas emissions by 75% while lowering operating costs and boosting performance.
Unlock Funds for African Elephant Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals working to protect African elephants and their habitats. Projects can focus on enhancing protection, reducing human-elephant conflict, habitat management, and strengthening local conservation capacity.
Get Funding for Texas Hornshell Survival Research
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner in the Gulf Coast region? This grant funds crucial research to determine the thermal thresholds needed for the Texas hornshell's survival and prosperity in the Black River, with applications from immediate to long-term.
Get Funding for Crucial Environmental Research
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner with the Piedmont South Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit? This grant from the US Geological Survey funds vital research to determine thermal thresholds for species survival, ensuring healthier ecosystems.
Fund Your Great Lakes Research & Conservation Projects
This opportunity is for eligible CESU Partners to receive funding for annual acoustic prey fish estimations across all five Great Lakes. The data collected will improve predator stocking, track lake productivity, and support coregonine population restoration efforts.
Get Grants for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner in South Florida/Caribbean? This grant funds crucial research to determine survival thresholds for the Texas hornshell, aiding conservation efforts and informing resource management.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience Research
CESU-affiliated partners can receive funding to research historical marine climate and storm impacts in the tropical western Atlantic. This vital work will inform future coastal management and adaptation strategies for climate change and sea-level rise.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in California!
California non-profits and local government agencies can get grants to fund youth engagement in conservation on public lands. This program supports projects that provide valuable experience and promote environmental stewardship for young people.
Get Funding for Oregon Habitat Restoration & Job Training
Oregon-based non-profits and public entities can secure funding to manage and restore USACE lands in the Willamette Valley, offering vocational training and job skills to local adjudicated individuals. This initiative supports environmental stewardship and aims to provide valuable experience in natural resource management.