Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Funded Desert Conservation & Research Center
This funding opportunity supports the creation of a Field Research and Training Center and Museum focused on Mojave Desert conservation and sustainability. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental research, education, and cultural resource management are eligible to apply.
Secure Grant Funding for Your Business Needs
This announcement signals an upcoming funding opportunity from the Bureau of Land Management for project activities related to the North Slope Science Initiative. Businesses involved in science initiatives may be eligible to receive support for operational and maintenance needs.
Unlock Funding for Arctic Gas Exploration
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking to fund projects focused on assessing and exploring natural gas hydrates in the Arctic North Slope. This initiative aims to advance understanding and development of these valuable energy resources.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant offers funding for organizations and departments focused on migratory bird monitoring, data collection, and educational material development. Support innovative projects aimed at understanding and protecting bird populations and their habitats.
Secure Funding for Conservation & Sustainability Projects
This grant is for organizations and partnerships focused on ecological planning and conservation efforts to develop and deliver essential environmental analysis tools and training programs. Funds support the advancement of critical biodiversity and vegetation conservation initiatives.
Nevada BLM Funding for Recreation & Wilderness Projects
Nevada businesses and non-profits can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to receive funding for recreation resource management and environmental conservation projects. This initiative supports training and on-the-ground experience in data collection, restoration, and trail maintenance across the Great Basin.
Nevada Businesses: Get Funding for Smoke Management Projects
Nevada-based businesses involved in forest, rangeland, or crop residue burning can receive funding to manage air quality impacts. This program, a partnership between NDEP and BLM, supports projects that ensure responsible burning practices.
Get Funds for Fire Recovery & Rangeland Restoration!
This Bureau of Land Management program offers funding for critical stabilization and rehabilitation projects in the Great Basin and Mojave regions following wildland fires. Businesses can receive support for scientific analysis, mechanical treatments, and various restoration activities to heal damaged rangelands and woodlands.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Energy Project Impact Studies
Businesses involved in land management and energy development can secure funding for essential wildlife monitoring. This grant supports studies on antelope distribution and habitat to inform wind farm and oil/gas operations.
Fund Your Wildland Fire Research - Get Grant Money!
Master's and PhD students in wildland fire research can get funding to connect their studies with real-world management and policy applications, ensuring their work has maximum impact.
Unlock Funding for New Mexico Business Growth & Projects
New Mexico businesses can access funding to support vital projects in resource management, conservation, education, and recreation. This program aims to foster sustainable growth and community benefit across the state.
Secure Funding for Wyoming's Rare Plant Research
This grant funds research and monitoring of special status plant species in Wyoming to inform conservation efforts. Businesses and researchers with expertise in plant ecology and GIS can apply to help protect unique species and their habitats.
Utah Coal Energy: Fund Student Research & Development
Utah colleges can secure funding to support students in geology and mining engineering as they research and develop coal energy resources. This initiative aims to bolster national energy independence through valuable fieldwork and study.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Business Growth
This grant supports businesses and organizations in Southwest Wyoming focused on enhancing wildlife habitats and watershed health. Funds are available for projects that improve vegetation, manage grazing, and support sensitive species, creating a healthier ecosystem.
Get Funding for Historical Research & Environmental Insights
This grant supports research into historical sites and environmental history through tree-ring analysis. Businesses or organizations can receive funding for field work, sample analysis, and report writing to uncover past land use and environmental conditions.
Oregon BLM Funding: Geoscience Internships
This announcement signals the Bureau of Land Management's intent to fund geoscience internship projects in Oregon, allowing for non-competitive awards. Businesses and organizations can partner with BLM for valuable research and development opportunities.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Plants & Protect Land
Are you a researcher or developer focused on ecological solutions? This grant funds the creation and testing of natural pest control methods to combat invasive plants on public lands.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports public and private partners in developing training and outreach materials to combat invasive species. Funds aim to establish a statewide network for early detection, reporting, mapping, and rapid response efforts.
Secure Funding for Environmental Projects
This is not an application call, but a notification of intent to award funding for a project focused on monitoring and managing roads within environmentally sensitive areas. The funds will support a five-year initiative to assess road conditions, ensure proper signage, and prevent further resource damage, directly supporting critical conservation plans.
Boost Your Business with BLM Funding
This Bureau of Land Management announcement signals potential funding opportunities for projects within the Trinity River Watershed. While not an open application process, it indicates intent to fund specific natural and cultural resource management initiatives.