Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Horse Training & Adoption Programs
Are you involved with wild horse and burro programs in California, Nevada, or Arizona? This grant from the Bureau of Land Management can help cover feed, veterinary care, and other essential costs to prepare animals for adoption and increase adoption rates.
Fund Your Youth Training Programs
Non-profits and local governments can get funding to create job training programs for young people, focusing on conservation and public land stewardship. This initiative aims to provide valuable work experience while benefiting public lands.
Fund Your Wildland Fire Research Travel
Graduate students researching wildland fire can get funding to present their work at professional conferences. This grant helps you share your findings and connect with experts in the field.
Get Grants for Lake Vermilion Island Projects
Are you a Minnesota-based organization looking to boost public engagement and manage recreational use on Lake Vermilion islands? This grant supports outreach, education, and trash removal initiatives for these federally managed lands.
Get Funding for Native Seed Research & Restoration
Businesses and universities in Colorado can receive funding to conduct research and experiments using native seed resources. This initiative aims to support ecosystem restoration and conservation efforts on public lands.
Get Funding for Eco-Projects in Cascade-Siskiyou
This grant supports businesses undertaking vital environmental analysis and monitoring projects within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Fund your initiatives to protect and enhance vegetation, water resources, and biodiversity for a healthier ecosystem.
Grant: Secure Funding for Wildlife Monitoring & Conservation
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports businesses and organizations conducting vital inventory, analysis, and monitoring of wildlife within and around the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Funding can be used for biodiversity studies, long-term monitoring, and research on specific species to inform land management decisions.
Get Funding for Your Recreation & Community Project!
If your business focuses on improving recreational experiences and delivering community benefits, this grant can fund projects that demonstrate positive outcomes for quality of life, economy, society, and the environment.
Restore Rivers, Boost Fish: Get Funding!
This grant is for organizations focused on watershed restoration projects, specifically in the Alsea River Basin. Funds will be used to build log jam structures in Tobe Creek to improve aquatic habitat and support endangered fish populations.
Get Funding for Public Education Projects
Are you an organization focused on public education about environmental threats? This grant supports initiatives to inform the public about crucial issues like noxious weeds and how to prevent their spread. Fund your educational outreach and community engagement efforts.
Unlock Funding for Historical & Environmental Projects
Are you a non-profit or educational institution focused on preserving and interpreting cultural and natural heritage? This grant supports research, education, and public interpretation projects that highlight historical significance and ecological value.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can secure funding through the BLM's International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) Partnership to support projects promoting bird conservation and education. This grant aims to foster community engagement and awareness for migratory bird protection initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Business Vision
This grant opportunity supports businesses in managing interpretive and outreach programs for historic sites, including gift shop operations and volunteer coordination. Expand your business while contributing to public education and cultural preservation.
Get Funding for Advanced Fire Weather & Smoke Forecasts
Are you involved in wildland fire and resource management? This grant supports research and development of cutting-edge mesoscale forecast products and tools to enhance decision-making for fire weather, smoke dispersion, and danger assessment.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Data Analysis
California organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management can secure funding to analyze the ecological and economic impacts of planting native and non-native species on public lands. This opportunity supports the National Seed Strategy by utilizing advanced data and modeling tools for restoration planning and outreach.
Fund Your Wildlife Management Expertise!
Wildlife professionals and organizations can receive funding to enhance their skills and communication in wildlife management and biology. This grant supports professional development and knowledge sharing within the wildlife community.
Get Funding for Southern California Botanical Projects
Non-profits and botanic gardens in Southern California can receive funding to protect and restore rare plant species and their habitats on public lands. This initiative aims to increase biodiversity and prevent further plant extinctions.
Secure Funding for Desert Tortoise Conservation Projects
Non-profits and educational institutions can apply for grants to support research, habitat restoration, and public outreach for desert tortoise conservation. Funds will directly benefit desert tortoise recovery and promote public awareness of land management and endangered species.
Get Funds for Wildlife & Plant Conservation Projects
California businesses focused on wildlife and plant conservation can secure funding to implement recovery plans for endangered species, support state wildlife action plans, or work on species of special concern. This grant aims to support on-the-ground restoration and conservation efforts that benefit public lands.
Get Funding for Land Restoration Projects!
This grant is for landowners and organizations involved in land restoration efforts, particularly those focused on protecting vital ecosystems. Funds are available to support projects aimed at enhancing the health and resilience of natural landscapes, such as the White Bark Pine Blister Rust Resistance and Restoration Project.