Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding to Improve Scenic Trails!
Non-profits focused on public trails can get funding to support essential maintenance and improvement projects. This grant helps complete vital work to keep trails open and accessible for hikers and equestrians.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on increasing volunteerism and implementing conservation plans. It aims to foster partnerships to support public and private land management initiatives.
Boost Your Science Business: Get Grant Funding Now!
Are you a science-focused business in Mississippi? This grant aims to foster innovation and enhance scientific education through partnerships. Secure funding to elevate your services and contribute to scientific advancement.
Get Funding for Weed Management Partnerships!
Local businesses and organizations in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington are invited to partner on invasive weed control. This grant supports collaborative efforts to protect valuable land resources and encourage community participation.
Get Funding for Water Resource Management Projects
Oregon businesses and landowners can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to improve understanding of stream flows in the Umpqua Basin. This funding supports cooperative efforts in stream gauging and water quality monitoring for better watershed management.
Fund Your Oregon Watershed Projects: Get Grant Money!
Oregon businesses and organizations in Lane County can receive funding to expand and improve watershed restoration efforts in the Long Tom Basin. This grant supports projects aimed at enhancing, restoring, and conserving aquatic, riparian, wetland, and upland conditions.
Oregon Conservation Grants: Protect Rare Species & Get Funding
Oregon businesses focused on conserving rare invertebrate species can access funds for research, habitat protection, and restoration. This program supports projects that advance the knowledge and preservation of these vital ecosystems.
Unlock Funds for Alaska Fish Barrier Removal
Alaska businesses and organizations can receive funding to identify and evaluate fish barriers on roads, crucial for improving fish passage and ecosystems. This initiative aims to assess stream crossings impacting fish movement on Bureau of Land Management lands, particularly in urban South Central Alaska and the North Star Borough.
Get Funding for Weed Control in NE Oregon
Oregon landowners and land managers in Baker, Union, and Wallowa Counties can apply for funds to control invasive noxious weeds. This grant supports efforts to protect native rangelands, improve wildlife habitats, and reduce wildfire risks.
Get Funds for Wildlife & Land Management Projects
Wyoming businesses and organizations can secure funding for wildlife surveys and habitat mapping projects in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management. This initiative aims to gather crucial data on big game populations and integrate habitat information for conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Washington Business Growth
This grant supports businesses in Washington State looking to explore and understand local ecological opportunities. Funds are allocated for research and data collection related to rare plant distribution on public lands.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Weed Control
Local governments and non-profits can receive funds to control invasive weeds and restore public lands in Wallowa and Asotin Counties. This project aims to create a unified approach to land management, benefiting both public and private landowners.
Fund Your Route 66 Heritage Tourism Project
Nonprofits and foundations focused on heritage and cultural tourism can secure funding to enhance visitor access and interpretation along the historic Route 66 corridor in California. This grant supports the development of interpretive materials and partnerships to preserve the rich history of Route 66.
Unlock Potash Resources: Funding for Mineral Development
This initiative offers funding and technical support for analyzing and defining potash leasing areas in the Paradox Basin. Businesses involved in mineral development and leasing can benefit from this crucial data and government oversight.
Get Funding for Utah Fish Passage Projects!
Utah organizations can apply to create a strategy for identifying and prioritizing fish passage barriers, including culvert replacement, to protect aquatic ecosystems. This initiative also offers youth educational opportunities about public lands and potential careers.
Get Grants for Shasta County Infrastructure Projects!
Shasta County businesses involved in infrastructure maintenance and improvement near BLM recreation areas can access funding for projects like road repair, trail construction, and parking lot upgrades. Partner with Shasta County DPW to leverage these opportunities for cost-effective and timely project completion.
Get Funding for Public Land Appreciation & Sales
Non-profits and associations can receive funding to accept donations and sell educational materials that promote the appreciation and responsible use of public lands. This grant aims to enhance visitor experience and resource understanding.
Get Funding for Rangeland Management & Public Education
Are you a rangeland professional or organization focused on public education? This grant supports continuing education and public outreach programs that highlight the benefits of grazing and watershed management on public lands.
Get Funding for Oregon & WA Habitat Conservation Projects
This grant supports conservation efforts for rare lichen and bryophyte species on Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands in eastern Oregon and Washington. If your business focuses on ecological surveys and habitat analysis, you can secure funding to better understand and protect these sensitive species.
Secure Funding for Conservation & Wildlife Projects
This grant is for organizations and students passionate about environmental conservation, specifically focused on collecting data and analyzing habitats for the Northwest Pond Turtle. Funds will support research and reporting efforts to aid in the management and protection of this sensitive species.