Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion
This grant offers vital training and support to existing Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) looking to expand their services and ensure adherence to the CCBHC model. Funds will help integrate evidence-based practices, improve sustainability, and enhance 24/7 access to comprehensive mental and substance use disorder care.
Get Funding for Climate Solutions & Research!
Academic and non-profit research institutions can apply for funding to advance climate science, assess impacts, and develop mitigation and adaptation strategies. This grant supports projects that build public climate literacy and inform critical decision-making.
Get Funding for Water Reuse Projects
Local water agencies can receive funding for planning, designing, and building water reclamation and reuse projects to create new, reliable water sources. This initiative helps communities stretch limited water supplies and improve water management flexibility.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Nonprofits and local governments in Utah can receive funding to engage young people in public land conservation. This program supports projects that protect and improve natural resources for future generations.
Get Funding: Wetland Conservation Grants for Businesses
Non-profits and public agencies can secure funding to protect and restore wetland ecosystems and habitats for migratory birds and wildlife. This program requires a 1:1 match and fosters partnerships for natural resource conservation.
Win Grants for Sustainable Business Innovations!
Are you a student or academic with innovative, sustainable solutions? The EPA's P3 Awards program offers funding to develop projects that promote economic prosperity, environmental protection, and improved quality of life.
Maple Syrup Producers: Get Funding for Growth!
This program offers funding to support the growth and sustainability of the domestic maple syrup industry. Eligible entities can receive support for research, market promotion, and encouraging land access for maple-sugaring activities.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration!
This grant offers financial assistance to non-profit organizations like The Nature Conservancy to enhance wildlife habitats on private lands through invasive species removal and prescribed burns. Eligible entities can receive funding to restore ecosystems, benefiting various federal trust species and improving land health.
Fund Wildlife Conservation in Latin America
This grant supports organizations working to protect critical wildlife and habitats in Latin America through sustainable resource use, reduced human-wildlife conflict, and anti-trafficking efforts. Funding aims to strengthen local capacity and ensure long-term conservation success in biodiverse regions.
Get Funding for Weed Control in Idaho!
Idaho land managers and organizations can secure funding to control and manage invasive and noxious weeds on public lands. This grant supports efforts to protect natural resources and ecosystems from damaging plant species.
Fund Your Idaho Fish & Aquatic Projects
Are you an Idaho-based organization focused on fisheries and aquatic resource management? Secure funding to protect and restore vital aquatic ecosystems across BLM-managed lands.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Recruitment
Are you a state, commonwealth, or territory fish and wildlife agency, or a partner organization, looking to fund large-scale conservation or recruitment initiatives? This program offers grants to address regional and national priorities in wildlife management, science, public engagement, and recruitment for hunting and shooting sports.
Boost Your Business with BLM Idaho Conservation Grants
Are you a business in Idaho involved in conservation efforts or operating on Bureau of Land Management lands? This grant provides funding to protect and manage threatened and endangered species within the state, supporting your business's environmental stewardship.
Idaho Wildlife Grants: Fund Your Conservation Projects!
Idaho-based organizations and individuals involved in wildlife resource management can apply for grants to support critical conservation projects. This funding aims to enhance and protect the state's diverse wildlife populations and their habitats.
Get Funding for Idaho Cultural & Paleontology Projects
This grant is for eligible organizations and institutions in Idaho looking to manage and protect cultural and paleontological resources on Bureau of Land Management lands. Funds can be used for research, surveys, and conservation efforts.
Get Grants for Healthier Communities & Environmental Solutions
Non-profits and community groups can access funding to reduce environmental risks, protect public health, and enhance community resilience, especially in underserved areas.
Secure Funding for Idaho Land Restoration Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects focused on plant conservation and restoration within Idaho. Businesses and organizations involved in ecological restoration can receive funding to improve native plant communities and habitat.
Get Funding for Alaska Plant Conservation & Restoration
Are you an organization working to conserve and restore native Alaskan plant species? The Bureau of Land Management is offering grants to support your vital environmental efforts across Alaska.
Ocean Health Grant: Fund Your Environmental Initiatives
This grant supports organizations in India to launch the "Ocean Matters" campaign, educating students and communities on ocean health through hands-on science experiments and citizen science initiatives. Funds will be used to customize curriculum, train volunteers, and promote STEM careers while safeguarding marine environments.
Get Grants for Tribal Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
Federally recognized Tribes can apply for funding to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife, their habitats, and species of cultural importance. This grant supports conservation efforts that can increase wildlife populations and aid in Endangered Species Act activities.