Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant opportunity supports ongoing habitat restoration projects for the Fender's blue butterfly. Funding is available for research and monitoring to enhance recovery efforts and inform conservation strategies.
Funded Water Rights Program Updates for BLM States
This grant supports the Bureau of Land Management's critical Water Law and Water Rights program across 17 states, ensuring continued protection and development of public lands. The University of Oregon's Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program will lead the project, updating an existing, valuable web resource.
Secure Funding for Environmental Compliance & Research
This grant is for organizations needing to update critical field guides for identifying rare lichen species, crucial for environmental compliance in habitat-disturbing projects. Funding supports the creation, publication, and distribution of an updated scientific guide for government agencies.
Get Funding for Educational & Preservation Projects!
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding to develop and distribute high-quality educational materials that promote the understanding and protection of cultural resources across the United States. This initiative aims to increase awareness of the importance of preserving our nation's rich heritage through the National Project Archaeology program.
Secure Funds for Land Restoration & Business Growth
This initiative offers funding for businesses involved in scientific analysis and land rehabilitation projects following wildland fires. Eligible activities include crucial stabilization and restoration efforts to protect native rangelands and woodlands.
Get Funding for Educational Programs & Land Stewardship
This grant supports partnerships expanding educational programs for K-12 students focused on environmental stewardship and cultural heritage. Funds are intended to develop and deliver hands-on science, trail maintenance, and habitat enhancement projects.
Get Funding for Water Flow Solutions
This grant supports projects that integrate science and policy to improve instream flow management. It's designed for diverse stakeholders looking to cooperatively solve water flow challenges in the U.S.
Fund Your Research: BLM Grants for Habitat Study
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding from the Bureau of Land Management to study hornyhead chub distribution and habitat. This cooperative agreement supports a 3-year research project focused on the Lower Laramie River Drainage.
Get Funding for Educational Programs & Land Stewardship
Non-profits and educational organizations can secure funding to develop engaging K-12 programs that teach about natural resources, heritage, and the role of public lands in energy. This grant supports creating interactive educational materials and promoting responsible outdoor recreation.
Get Grants for Trail Education & Volunteer Training
Calling all trail organizations and advocates! This grant funds crucial training and educational resources to boost volunteer skills and improve public trails, ultimately encouraging healthy recreational use.
Unlock Funding for Green Energy & Wildlife Projects!
Western U.S. businesses developing energy resources can now apply for funding to ensure fish and wildlife conservation is integrated into their projects. This initiative aims to harmonize energy development with environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Watershed Health & Research
Oregon-based private landowners and government agencies managing land in Douglas County can apply for funds to study timber harvest impacts on water quality and aquatic life in the Hinkle Creek watershed. This research is crucial for informed watershed management decisions.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Mitigation Projects
This cooperative agreement with the State of Wyoming is seeking proposals to install deer fencing along Highway 789 near Baggs, WY. Funding is available to reduce vehicle collisions and ensure safe wildlife crossings over a five-year period.
Unlock Road Access Funding for Your County!
Hot Springs County can secure funding to improve and maintain essential roads, boosting local access and recreation. This agreement offers potential for up to five years of support, enhancing community benefits and public land utilization.
Fund Your Conservation Tech & Sage Grouse Projects
This grant supports research on land cover and sage grouse demographics, aiming to create tools for sustainable energy development while protecting wildlife. It's ideal for organizations involved in ecological research and conservation planning.
Get Grants for Water Resource Impact Studies
Are you involved in coal bed natural gas production in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, or Utah? This grant funds studies on the impact of your operations on water resources, helping you understand and manage environmental effects.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to gather crucial environmental data and monitor sensitive species in the Shoshone Range OHV area. Your work will directly inform sustainable land management decisions for recreation and wildlife.
Secure Grants for Sagebrush Restoration Projects
This is an announcement for a research project focusing on scientific analysis and mechanical treatments in sagebrush ecosystems. Funding is available for eligible entities working to restore these important ecological sites.
Get Funding for Visitor Centers & Trail Projects!
Are you a non-profit or local organization focused on public lands and recreation? This grant supports visitor center operations and trail development, enhancing community access to natural resources.
Get Funding for River Management Projects
This grant is for organizations involved in evaluating and managing river systems, specifically focusing on the Common Pool Limited Entry Permit System. Funds will support the synthesis of monitoring data, user surveys, and evaluation of river management plans to enhance conservation and user experience.