Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Alaska Resource Cataloging Project
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking proposals for the Alaska Resource Library and Information Services cataloging project. This initiative aims to enhance access to valuable resources for businesses operating in Alaska.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth & Development
This program offers funding to organizations dedicated to providing valuable public service and educational opportunities for young individuals, fostering career development while contributing to resource conservation and public outreach.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: BLM Youth Program
New Mexico businesses can leverage this program to provide valuable conservation work experience for young adults while enhancing public lands. This initiative funds labor-intensive projects focused on natural resource conservation.
Get Funding for Sage Grouse Habitat Research
This grant is for wildlife consulting firms looking to conduct field surveys and data analysis to improve vegetation management for sage-grouse habitats. Funds will support critical research benefiting sage-grouse populations and inform future cost-effective conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Compliance Internships
This grant supports businesses in Wyoming by funding internships focused on environmental compliance monitoring for oil and gas development projects. The program aims to enhance understanding of land management practices and identify qualified talent for the industry.
Get Funding for Cultural Preservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and educational institutions in partnering with the Bureau of Land Management for archeological field school initiatives. Funds are designated for the cultural resource inventory of BLM lands, specifically in Goshen County.
Get Funding for Environmental Education Programs
Nonprofits and educational institutions are eligible for funds to create and deliver outdoor environmental education programs at the Cosumnes River Preserve. This initiative supports vital conservation efforts and public engagement with nature.
Get Funding for Fire Prevention & Conservation Projects
Are you a young adult (18-26) passionate about the outdoors and interested in natural resources or wildland fire? This program offers a cooperative agreement to gain hands-on experience and training in creating defensible space around homes near public lands.
Fund Your Business Growth: BLM Grant Info
Small businesses in Alaska can receive funding to support internships focused on critical land management and invasive plant control projects. This initiative aims to bolster environmental assessments and strategic planning for vital natural resources.
Get Funding for Recreation Site Improvements
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to enhance recreational sites and promote environmental conservation. This initiative supports site restoration, trail maintenance, and public outreach programs.
Unlock Funding for Great Basin Watershed Restoration Projects
This opportunity allows organizations to contribute to vital watershed analysis and restoration projects across the Great Basin, including Nevada. Funding supports efforts to conserve sage-grouse habitats and improve water conservation by reducing erosion and sedimentation.
Get Funding for Wildlife Impact Studies | BLM Grants
This grant supports research on how natural gas development impacts mule deer populations and migration routes in Wyoming. Businesses involved in environmental consulting or wildlife studies can partner with the Bureau of Land Management for this critical conservation initiative.
Get Funding for Wildland Firefighting Gear & Training!
Rural and volunteer fire departments in Wyoming serving communities under 10,000 can receive funds to upgrade wildland firefighting equipment and enhance training. This program aims to boost safety, readiness, and reduce wildland fire losses.
Get Funding for Resource Management Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations or individuals involved in natural resource management, seeking to gather data on riparian areas, wildlife, and watersheds to improve management plans. Funds will support ongoing data collection and analysis for environmental education and professional development.
Get Funding for Lincoln County Conservation & Recreation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations working on conservation, recreation, and development projects within Lincoln County, specifically focusing on wilderness planning, resource protection, and public education related to new wilderness areas. Funds will support ongoing efforts to manage these natural resources effectively.
Nevada Trail Funding: Secure Grants for Infrastructure Projects
This initiative offers funding for projects focused on developing and enhancing the Silver State Trail system in Nevada. Businesses and organizations partnering with local and state entities can receive support for long-term sustainable trail and vehicle use area development.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Projects!
Are you involved in habitat management for the giant kangaroo rat or other San Joaquin Valley upland species? This cooperative agreement from the Bureau of Land Management offers funding to support your conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Land Management & Conservation Projects
Are you involved in resource management or conservation efforts? This grant offers opportunities to assist with vital land management projects, including fencing and forest regeneration, while providing valuable job training and educational development.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth!
This grant supports businesses and non-profits collaborating on innovative projects that showcase industry advancements, particularly in energy development. Funds are available to enhance public understanding and engagement with crucial sector developments.
Get Funding for Mojave Desert Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions focused on Mojave Desert conservation can receive funding to build a Field Research and Training Center and restore existing structures for educational exhibits. This initiative aims to advance understanding and management of arid environments.