Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
BLM Funding for Western Snowy Plover Habitat Projects
This Bureau of Land Management grant supports projects monitoring the Western Snowy Plover and other endangered species on BLM-managed beach areas. Funding is available for habitat monitoring crucial to species recovery efforts.
Grant for Bird Monitoring in Arizona
Arizona businesses focused on environmental services or wildlife conservation can receive funding to enhance standardized statewide monitoring for priority migratory bird species. This initiative aims to improve data collection and understanding of bird populations across the state.
Get Funding to Restore Coastal Dunes
This grant supports projects that restore coastal dune ecosystems to improve plant diversity and support endangered species. Eligible applicants can receive funding for initiatives focused on ecological recovery and habitat enhancement on BLM-managed lands.
Get Funding for Biological Research & Data Management
Organizations with existing Natural Heritage data can partner with the BLM to fund critical biological studies and enhance a comprehensive state-wide species database. This funding supports informed land management decisions and provides valuable data for diverse public and commercial interests.
Unlock Grants for Archaeological Research & Preservation
This grant supports eligible organizations conducting vital archaeological studies within the Bureau of Land Management's Eastern Oregon districts. Funds will fuel research into prehistoric human activity, including animal bone analysis and various dating techniques to preserve and understand our shared past.
Unlock Funding for North Slope Research Data
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on Alaska's North Slope ecosystems. It aims to fund data services that improve scientific understanding and inform regulatory decisions for land and ocean management.
Boost Your Business: Government Grants for Weed Management
This grant supports collaborative efforts by federal, state, local land managers, and private citizens to combat invasive weeds in Alaska. Funding is available for projects focused on integrated pest management within the Anchorage Cooperative Weed Management Area.
Unlock Funding for Heritage Projects in Idaho
Idaho organizations focused on preserving heritage resources can receive grants to foster educational, scientific, cultural, and recreational opportunities. This funding supports initiatives that celebrate and protect your community's valuable heritage.
Get Funding for Arctic Water Monitoring Projects
Organizations can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to collect and analyze data on Arctic streams and lakes, assessing the impact of oil and gas activities. This collaboration supports vital resource management for public lands in the region.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Research & Conservation Projects
If your organization focuses on ecological research and conservation, particularly in biodiversity hotspots, you may be eligible for funding to implement acoustic monitoring for avian species. This grant supports projects that enhance scientific knowledge and inform land management decisions for sensitive habitats.
Get Funding for Land Management & Sustainability Projects
This grant supports projects focused on understanding and preserving biological soil crusts on Bureau of Land Management lands. Businesses involved in ecological research, land restoration, or environmental monitoring are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Management
Are you a cooperator or land manager focused on Pinyon-Juniper woodlands? This BLM grant offers funding to help you prioritize and implement landscape treatments for better woodland management.
Get Funding: Support Wild Horse Sanctuaries & Adoption
This initiative seeks partners to expand wild horse training and adoption programs, offering support for eco-sanctuaries on private land. Businesses can contribute to the well-being of wild horses while fostering community engagement.
Boost Your Business: Yakama River Watershed Funding!
Are you a business involved in environmental restoration or management within the Yakama River Watershed? This grant supports projects focused on improving stream and riparian habitats and fish passage to protect endangered species.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects!
Are you a business involved in conservation or habitat management in Washington State? This grant supports projects focused on restoring and protecting vital shrub-steppe ecosystems for the survival of vertebrate species.
Get Funding for Trail Development & Expansion!
Land managers and outdoor recreation partners can secure funding for the planning and design of new trail systems, extending outdoor access and economic opportunities.
Secure Funds for Watershed Health & Land Management
This grant supports projects focused on developing models and assessment methods for watershed health, particularly in areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Businesses and organizations can apply to enhance land management effectiveness and ecological monitoring techniques.
Get Funding for Land Management Tech in Nevada
Nevada businesses using remote sensing for vegetation mapping can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to improve land management decisions. This grant supports the development of data-rich feedback systems for public and private managers in Humboldt, Pershing, and Washoe Counties.
Get Funding for Weed Management Projects!
Local governments and special districts in Oregon and Washington can apply for funding to partner with the Bureau of Land Management on invasive weed control. This grant supports cooperative, landscape-scale management of noxious weeds on federal and adjacent lands.
Secure Funding for Weed Management & Land Cooperation
This grant supports land managers and organizations in Southern Oregon to formalize cooperative weed management efforts. Funds will be used for coordinating and developing strategies to combat noxious weeds across adjacent properties, improving overall efficacy and success.