Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Grants for Brownfield Cleanup & Redevelopment!
Local governments and non-profits can access EPA funds to identify, assess, and clean up contaminated brownfield sites. This grant helps communities transform neglected properties into valuable assets and revitalize local economies.
Get Grants to Revitalize Land & Grow Your Business
Are you a community, tribe, or nonprofit looking to assess and clean up unused or contaminated properties? This EPA program offers funding to help you transform these sites, opening them up for new development and economic opportunities.
Grant: Boost Your Business with National Park Service Projects
While this specific opportunity is not open for applications, the National Park Service is seeking unique partners for environmental restoration and trail projects. Businesses with specialized qualifications may have future funding possibilities through cooperative agreements.
Unlock Funding for Infrastructure & Habitat Projects
This grant supports projects focused on improving infrastructure design and creating fish habitats, offering funding for technical documentation and advanced hydraulic modeling.
Get Funding for Species Research & Conservation
Are you a CESU partner focused on ecological research? This grant supports developing innovative methods, like machine learning, to assess species vulnerability to environmental changes, reducing research burdens for agencies.
Fund Your Research: Fish & Wildlife Grants Available
This notice signals an upcoming research grant opportunity from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, available through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) program. Auburn University is the intended recipient, suggesting a focus on ecological research, technical assistance, and education partnerships.
Get Funding for Sagebrush Restoration & Wildlife Habitat
Non-profits and universities, partner with the USGS to develop tools for fire assessment and habitat restoration. This funding supports informed decisions for planting sagebrush and aiding sage-grouse recovery.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Are you an organization with expertise in ecological restoration, species surveys, or habitat enhancement? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support the U.S. Army's efforts to protect and sustain rare habitats on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State.
Boost Your Business with Gulf of Mexico Research Funding!
This grant supports businesses developing advanced ocean modeling technologies to improve oil spill trajectory simulations and risk assessments in the Gulf of Mexico. Secure funding to enhance critical environmental modeling capabilities for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Funding for Water Quality & Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations focused on improving water quality and conserving water resources in the Lower San Joaquin River watershed. The funding supports implementing best management practices to reduce salinity and reliance on reservoir dilution, benefiting avian and salmon habitats.
Get Funding for Water Quality & Habitat Projects
Farmer-led organizations in the Gulf of Mexico watershed can apply for funds to demonstrate innovative practices that improve water quality, habitat, and environmental education on working lands. This grant supports farmers in implementing sustainable solutions and building resilience in agricultural lands.
Fund Your Scallop Research: Free Quota for Insights!
If you're involved in the Atlantic Sea Scallop fishery, you can apply for research funding using reserved quota. This program supports projects that improve our understanding of the scallop resource and inform management decisions.
Get Funding for Bay Watershed Restoration Projects
Pennsylvania businesses and organizations can apply for funding to implement agricultural Best Management Practices and accelerate restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This grant aims to help meet crucial water quality goals by supporting impactful conservation initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Research Partnerships!
Are you a university, non-profit, or tribal entity involved in environmental research? This program offers grants to support cooperative research initiatives focused on natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Sustainable Range Solutions
Are you a business specializing in environmental solutions or natural resource management? This Cooperative Agreement offers funding to support the U.S. Army's Sustainable Range Program, helping implement critical natural resource management plans.
Funding for River Management Projects
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service supports projects focused on implementing the Upper Delaware River Management Plan through collaborative efforts. Organizations involved in river management and conservation can apply for financial assistance.
Unlock Global Ag Markets: Secure Funding for Sustainable Growth!
Businesses and organizations interested in boosting international agricultural trade and sustainability can access funds to improve regulatory systems and promote innovation in APEC economies. This grant supports initiatives focused on science-based trade policies and engaging the next generation of farmers.
Secure Funding for Colorado Wildlife Studies
Colorado-based researchers and organizations can apply for funding to conduct crucial studies on Desert Bighorn Sheep populations and their habitats. This grant supports vital data collection for effective wildlife management and conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Tackle Climate Change & Invasive Species Impact
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research the impact of climate change and invasive species on southeastern grasslands. Funds will support field experiments to understand these effects and publish findings in scientific journals and USGS data releases.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Research Projects
Are you a CESU Partner focused on wildlife conservation and disease prevention? This grant funds vital research to improve pathogen risk assessments for desert bighorn sheep, impacting resource management decisions for agencies like the U.S. Forest Service and BLM.