Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Unlock Grants for Forest Research & Growth
Oregon & Washington businesses focused on forest resource management, tree breeding, and disease control can access funding for long-term research. This grant supports projects aimed at improving timber yield, developing new management strategies, and leveraging technology for healthier, more productive forests.
Get Funding to Boost Oregon's Waterways!
Oregon businesses focused on ecological restoration can receive grants to improve watershed health and aquatic habitats in the Siuslaw and Willamette regions. This funding supports assessment, planning, monitoring, and hands-on improvement projects to revitalize streams and riparian areas.
Get Funding for Trail Projects & Conservation
Non-profits dedicated to trail management and conservation can receive funding to improve, maintain, and operate sections of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. This grant supports high-quality trail construction, restoration, and volunteer program development.
Grant: Fund Your Fish Passage & Road Safety Project
This grant is for projects focused on replacing undersized culverts to restore fish passage and prevent road failure due to flooding. Businesses involved in habitat restoration and infrastructure improvement can apply to secure funding for critical environmental and safety upgrades.
Unlock Funding for Cultural Heritage Projects
This grant supports projects focused on identifying and protecting historical and cultural resources on Bureau of Land Management lands. Businesses and organizations can receive funding to conduct intensive inventories and research, contributing to the preservation of significant cultural sites.
Get Funding to Protect Wildlife in Solar Projects
Businesses developing solar energy projects in the Desert Southwest can receive funding to assess and mitigate impacts on the Mohave Ground Squirrel. This grant supports research and conservation efforts crucial for environmental compliance and project sustainability.
Get Funding to Protect Desert Tortoises & Support Renewable Energy
This grant is for researchers and conservationists looking to study and model the impact of development, like roads and fences, on desert tortoise populations in the Southwest. The funding supports efforts to minimize harm and improve the recovery of this threatened species.
Fund Sage-Grouse Habitat Research Grants
This grant funds research projects investigating the impact of vegetation treatments on sage-grouse populations and their habitats in the Owyhee Uplands of Idaho. The goal is to understand and improve conditions for this important species.
Get Cash for Your Business Growth & Expansion
Are you a business owner looking to grow or scale your operations? This grant provides funding to help businesses assess and adapt to changing market conditions, ensuring your success.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Grants!
This grant is for landowners and organizations looking to protect scenic, recreational, and wildlife resources within specific Snake River corridors and Henry's Lake areas. Funding supports conservation easement management to preserve these valuable natural assets.
Get Funding for Sagebrush Restoration Success!
Are you involved in land restoration projects? This grant supports research to optimize the use of beneficial fungi for sagebrush seedling growth, potentially improving your restoration outcomes.
Get Funding for Fire Prevention & Community Safety Projects!
California communities at risk from wildland fires can now access funds for hazardous fuels reduction projects. This initiative supports vital fire prevention efforts to protect your community from catastrophic events.
Unlock Funds for Native Plant Conservation & Restoration
Grow your business by developing and conserving native plant materials for restoration projects. This grant supports research into seed germination, storage, production, and species-specific cultivation, including endangered plants like Penstemon debilis.
Get Funding to Protect Your Idaho Business from Wildfire
Idaho businesses located in wildfire-prone areas can access funds to reduce the risk and impact of wildland fires on their operations. This grant aims to protect your community and ensure business continuity during fire events.
Get Funding for Alaska Recreation Projects
Non-profits in Alaska can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to expand recreational trail systems and visitor facilities. This funding supports community engagement, volunteer training, and enhanced public access to outdoor spaces.
Get Funding for Land Conservation Projects!
This grant supports organizations working to conserve land in Lemhi and Custer Counties, specifically within or near key Salmon River and Lewis and Clark trails. Funding is available to acquire and monitor these valuable natural and historic areas.
Unlock Funding for Alaska Wildlife & Subsistence Business
This grant supports businesses and organizations in Alaska involved in wildlife monitoring and data collection, specifically for the Fortymile Caribou Herd. Funding aims to enhance cooperative management and ensure the sustainability of vital subsistence resources.
Unlock Funds for Land Access & Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant supports partnerships focused on conserving and improving wildlife habitat and public land access for hunting and recreation. Businesses and conservation groups can apply to collaborate with the Bureau of Land Management on restoration and access projects.
Secure Funding for Plant Conservation & Restoration
This grant is for organizations working with the Bureau of Land Management to conserve and restore native plants and their habitats, particularly in sagebrush steppe ecosystems. Funds can support monitoring, seed collection, inventory, management plans, and restoration techniques.
Secure Funding for Forest Restoration & Soil Health
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management helps businesses working on forest restoration and soil rehabilitation projects, particularly those addressing issues caused by logging and burning. Funds support developing techniques for native plant recovery and improving the ecological health of burn scars.