Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding: Monitor Wildlife & Habitats
This grant supports businesses and organizations looking to conduct vital migratory bird and raptor surveys within the Craters of the Moon National Monument. Funds are available to monitor bird populations and inventory large areas of critical habitat.
Get Funding for Wildlife Protection & Research
This grant supports projects focused on monitoring and protecting endangered mussel populations in the Little River watershed. Businesses and organizations involved in ecological research, conservation, or habitat management can apply.
Get Funds for Wildlife Projects: National Park Service
If you're involved in ecological research or conservation, the National Park Service is looking to fund projects focused on inventorying and monitoring amphibians and reptiles. This opportunity aims to support critical wildlife research at several national sites.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants Available!
This grant supports collaborative projects to develop public natural resource databases, benefiting researchers and the National Park Service. If you're an institution looking to organize and share valuable data, this funding opportunity could be for you.
Get Funding to Boost HIV/AIDS Care & Diagnostics
This grant is for organizations in Lesotho looking to scale up HIV/AIDS, TB, and STI testing and treatment services by improving laboratory capacity and monitoring. Funds support enhanced accessibility, reliability, and sustainability of vital diagnostic services.
Get Funding for Marine Habitat Mapping & Restoration
Environmental organizations and research institutions can receive funding to map and assess submerged marine habitats impacted by Hurricane Sandy. This grant supports critical restoration and conservation efforts for vital underwater ecosystems.
Get Wildlife Restoration Grants for Your State!
States and insular areas can receive financial assistance grants funded by excise taxes on sporting goods. These funds are dedicated to supporting wildlife restoration projects across your jurisdiction.
Secure Funds for Water Projects & Habitat Improvement
This notice signals potential funding from the Bureau of Reclamation for ongoing pilot water exchange projects that enhance local habitats. Businesses involved in water management or conservation may be eligible for continuation funding.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Restore Habitats
This grant is for organizations like zoos or conservation facilities that are involved in endangered species recovery programs. Funds are designated for the ongoing propagation, monitoring, and population management of the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow to prevent extinction and reestablish healthy populations.
Unlock Bioenergy Funding: Grants for Sustainable Feedstock Production
This RFI from the DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office seeks information on designing sustainable landscapes for cellulosic bioenergy feedstock production, potentially leading to future funding opportunities. Businesses and stakeholders are invited to share insights on integrating bioenergy crops into existing systems while enhancing environmental and economic benefits.
Get Funding for Oregon Fish Passage & Conservation Projects
Oregon businesses and organizations can secure funding to improve fish passage at irrigation diversions on Honey Creek. This initiative aims to protect native fish populations like the Warner sucker and redband trout, benefiting public fisheries and conservation efforts.
Unlock Grants for Oregon Coastal Restoration Projects!
Non-profits and public entities in NW Oregon are eligible for funding to restore coastal habitats like wetlands, dunes, and oak savannas. This grant supports collaborative efforts to create a sustainable supply of native plants for vital ecological restoration.
Unlock Funds for Oregon Habitat Restoration
Oregon-based conservation groups and businesses can now access funding to restore coastal habitats, wetlands, and native plant materials. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and secure vital resources for ecological restoration projects across Northwest Oregon.
Get Funding for Park Environmental Data Analysis
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can receive grants to analyze benthic macroinvertebrate data from National Park Service sites. This funding supports ecological trend analysis and reporting.
Funding for Estuary & Seagrass Monitoring
Environmental organizations and research institutions can secure funding to continue vital monitoring of estuarine water quality and seagrass health across three key National Park Service sites.
Get Funding for Environmental Surveys & Research
Non-profits and universities focused on ecological research are eligible for this grant. Funding supports critical environmental surveys, like the Benthic Macro-Invertebrate Inventory, within national park areas.
Grant Funding for Community Impact Studies
This notice is for an upcoming grant opportunity from the National Park Service for universities. The funding will support research into the socioeconomic conditions of communities near the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Are you a university or research institution partnering with a National Park like Cape Hatteras? This grant supports adaptive management initiatives for Piping Plovers, contributing to ecological health and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Education Programs!
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding to engage youth and families in hands-on environmental education experiences. This program aims to foster appreciation for natural resource management and land stewardship.
Wildlife Research Grant - Study Colonial Waterbirds
This grant supports research institutions with expertise in Great Lakes wildlife studies to investigate environmental contaminants affecting fish-eating birds. The funding specifically targets organizations with proven experience monitoring colonial waterbird populations and measuring immunological endpoints in the Great Lakes Areas of Concern.