Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
Are you a qualified youth conservation corps organization? This program offers funding to engage young adults (ages 16-30) in valuable conservation work on Bureau of Land Management projects in New Mexico.
Get Funding to Restore Willamette Valley Ecosystems
Businesses and organizations focused on conserving and restoring the rare prairie and oak habitats in the Willamette Valley are eligible for funding. This grant supports efforts to combat threats like fire suppression and invasive weeds, crucial for the survival of imperiled plant and animal species.
Get Funding for Weed Management & Habitat Restoration
Landowners and managers in the Klamath Falls Resource Area can access funds to support integrated weed management and restore native vegetation. This program aims to protect and enhance local watersheds through cooperative weed control and habitat restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration Projects
This grant offers funding for businesses and organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management on native plant restoration projects. Funds will support greenhouse operations, seedling cultivation, community training, and job skill development in natural resources management.
Grant Funds: Boost Wildlife Research in Nevada!
Nevada businesses and organizations are invited to partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance our understanding of how vegetation management impacts wildlife across the Great Basin, Sierra Nevada, and Mojave Desert.
Unlock Funding for Nevada Land Restoration Projects
Are you a Nevada-based organization passionate about environmental stewardship? This grant offers funding to support projects that improve damaged lands within the Black Rock-High Rock Emigrant Trails National Conservation Areas and Wilderness Study Areas.
Secure Funding for Educational Programs & Public Land Protection
This grant empowers organizations to develop and distribute educational materials nationwide, fostering awareness and protection of archaeological resources on public lands. Funds support curriculum development, teacher training, and outreach initiatives to safeguard cultural heritage.
Unlock Funds for Livestock & Rangeland Innovation
This grant is for businesses and researchers looking to improve livestock management and rangeland health through innovative GPS technology. Funds will support studies on cattle distribution, grazing efficiency, and the impact of restoration treatments on forage availability.
Get Funding for Soil Restoration & Weed Control
Are you a researcher or land manager focused on rangeland health? This grant supports innovative research and restoration of biological soil crusts to combat erosion and reduce weed spread on degraded lands.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration Projects
This grant supports partnerships working to increase the availability of native plant materials for restoration projects across the Rogue Basin. Businesses involved in seed production, nurseries, and restoration practices can access funds to address supply gaps and improve land restoration outcomes.
Get Funding to Eradicate Weeds on Public Lands
If you're involved in land management or environmental restoration, this program offers funding to control and eradicate noxious weeds on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. This initiative aims to protect native ecosystems and improve land health.
Get Funding for Forest Conservation & Resource Management
Montana-based collaborative organizations and community groups can receive funding to enhance forest conservation efforts and resource management. This grant supports initiatives that foster cooperation, share best practices, and promote sustainable land utilization.
Get Funding for Local Seed Growth & Restoration Projects
Native businesses and organizations in Oregon/Washington can access funds to grow local native seed stock, supporting ecosystem restoration and building a regional seed industry.
Get Grants for Oregon Wildfire Prevention Campaigns
Oregon businesses can receive funding to support wildfire prevention education campaigns during spring and summer. This program aims to raise awareness through various media channels and events.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation or habitat management? This grant offers funding to monitor sensitive species and gather crucial data for environmental protection. Eligible entities can receive support for important ecological initiatives.
Get Grants for Cultural & Paleontological Research!
Nevada businesses involved in cultural and paleontological research can receive funding for climate adaptation studies and artifact curation. Support projects focused on understanding past human responses to environmental changes and preserving significant historical collections.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects & Education
Universities and colleges can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to develop and implement natural and cultural resource projects on public lands, creating educational programs and enhancing conservation efforts.
Get Grants for Washington Pollinator Projects
Washington businesses involved in ecological research or conservation can apply for funding to study pollinators and their impact on native plant species like Spalding's catchfly. This grant supports vital data collection and knowledge building for environmental restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Botanical Projects & Seed Programs
Are you involved in native plant development or seed programs? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking partners to advance their 'Seeds of Success' initiative and native plant materials development, offering a unique opportunity to secure funding for your valuable work.
Get Funding for Weed Control & Land Management
Are you involved in land management or agricultural operations in Idaho? This program offers grants to help you control and eradicate noxious weeds on public lands, protecting ecosystems and supporting healthy vegetation.