Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for California Plant Conservation & Restoration
California-based organizations and individuals focused on native plant conservation and ecological restoration can receive funding to protect and revitalize natural landscapes. This grant supports projects that enhance biodiversity, manage invasive species, and promote healthy ecosystems across BLM-managed lands.
Get Funding: Boost Public Health Systems
This grant supports the development and pilot of a data system for U.S. correctional facilities to monitor COVID-19 and other diseases. Eligible entities can receive funding to improve communication and public health reporting within these critical environments.
Get Funding for Conservation Surveying Aides!
Illinois non-profits can receive funding to hire surveying aides who will help private landowners and conservation districts implement and maintain conservation practices. This grant supports adding new conservation resources, not reallocating existing ones.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
If your organization has expertise in wildlife biology and data analysis, this grant can fund projects focused on grizzly bear management and visitor safety in Yellowstone National Park. The goal is to improve conservation efforts and visitor experiences in this iconic ecosystem.
Get Grants for Great Lakes Invasive Species Control
Great Lakes Tribes can secure funding to develop and implement plans for managing aquatic invasive species. This initiative supports critical conservation efforts for a healthier Great Lakes ecosystem.
Great Lakes Grants: Boost Your Business with AIS Funding
Great Lakes states and tribes can secure funding to implement critical interjurisdictional projects focused on managing aquatic invasive species. These competitive grants support collaborative efforts aligned with the Great Lakes Interstate Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans.
Get Grants for Great Lakes Invasive Species Control!
Great Lakes states are eligible for competitive grants to implement their approved Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans. This funding will help protect state and surrounding lands from invasive species, ensuring healthier ecosystems.
Secure Grants for Habitat & Conservation Projects
This program offers funding to organizations working on habitat improvement and sensitive species protection, contributing to land conservation and wildlife health. Eligible projects will support the Bureau of Land Management's initiatives to protect natural landscapes and promote ecological well-being.
Fund Your Conservation Project: NOAA Fisheries Grants
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding for projects that educate and engage communities in conserving endangered species and marine resources on the West Coast.
Unlock Funds for Habitat Conservation & Research
This grant supports organizations and researchers dedicated to monitoring and conserving bat populations along the Lower Colorado River. Funds are allocated for essential research and habitat improvement initiatives to protect endangered bat species.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
State and local agencies can access federal funds to implement conservation programs for fish, wildlife, and their habitats. This grant supports planning and implementation activities crucial for protecting species of greatest conservation need.
Get Funding for Conservation Internships & Lake Projects
Nonprofit organizations can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to fund conservation interns who will work on natural resource management and water safety programs at Raystown Lake. This cooperative agreement supports training in areas like wildlife management, habitat enhancement, and public safety promotion.
Boost Your Farm's Soil Health & Conservation Efforts!
This grant empowers organizations and Soil and Water Conservation Districts in the Pacific Islands to boost conservation delivery, improve soil health adoption, and implement innovative programs. Fund projects that enhance soil organic matter, explore soil carbon amendments, and support watershed function, leading to more sustainable and productive agricultural systems.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Research & Innovation
This NIH program supports institutions in recruiting and retaining diverse faculty to advance research. It aims to foster innovation and sustainability within academic research environments.
Get Funding for Environmental Noise Data & Mitigation
This grant is for organizations needing to develop soundscape data for energy development zones to inform wildlife habitat models and identify mitigation strategies. Funds are available for creating spatially explicit noise layers.
Unlock Funds for Land Conservation Projects
This program offers funding to support crucial management studies for National Conservation Lands. Eligible entities can receive support to enhance conservation efforts and protect valuable natural resources.
Get Funding for Native Plant Conservation & Restoration
Non-profits, researchers, and state/local governments can secure funds to protect and restore native plant species within BLM-managed lands across New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. This grant supports crucial conservation efforts and ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Sustainable Recycling Businesses in Kosovo!
Are you a private sector entity in Kosovo looking to build sustainable recycling models? This grant supports businesses working with local communities and governments to increase socio-economic cohesion for Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities.
Secure Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention & Treatment Programs
This grant offers funding to organizations in Cote d'Ivoire focused on HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment, building on PEPFAR's mission. It aims to increase local capacity and sustainability for comprehensive HIV services through facility and community-based strategies.
Grant for Land Management: Protect & Restore Your Land!
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management is available to entities managing public lands in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. It provides funding to control and eradicate invasive and noxious plant species, preserving native ecosystems.