Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Land Restoration Projects
This grant supports land management projects focused on controlling invasive species and establishing desirable perennial plants, crucial for ecological health and sustainable land use.
Fund Your Geoscientific Research & Growth
Are you an aspiring geoscientist or an organization looking to advance geoscience research? This opportunity offers funding to enhance professional development and promote the valuable applications of geosciences.
Fund Your Youth Programs & Land Connection!
Seeking funding to connect local youth with public lands through hands-on outdoor learning and community events. This grant supports educational initiatives that foster environmental stewardship and engagement.
Secure Funding for Museum Collections!
Are you an organization managing archaeological and historical collections from public lands? This grant offers funding to ensure your collections meet federal standards for preservation, study, and public display.
Get Funds for Forest Health & Wildfire Prevention
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management is for businesses and organizations in the Northwest District looking to complete hazardous fuels and forestry management projects. Funds will support activities that reduce wildfire risk, boost ecological health, and enhance wildlife habitats.
Get Funding for Native Seed Research & Conservation
Bureau of Land Management grants are available for Colorado-based researchers and organizations focused on native seed resources. This funding supports experimentation for effective native seed utilization and genetic data collection for rare plant protection on public lands.
Unlock Funding for Local Education Programs
This grant supports local schools in developing outdoor education programs that teach students about natural and cultural resources on public lands. Funds can be used for hands-on field trips, resource monitoring, and career mentorship opportunities related to public lands management.
Get Grants to Protect Your Land from Wildfires
This grant is for private landowners and community groups in Colorado who partner with government agencies to reduce wildfire risks. Funds support hazardous fuels reduction and community wildfire protection plans to safeguard your property and infrastructure.
Secure Funds for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on restoring the habitat of the Lahontan Cutthroat Trout in southeast Oregon. Funds will support long-term recovery efforts to combat threats like non-native fish and habitat destruction.
Get Funding for Public Information Centers & Heritage Parks
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to develop, manage, and operate public information centers and heritage parks that educate visitors and promote conservation efforts. This grant supports operational costs, staffing, interpretive materials, and community outreach programs.
Get Funding for Forest Health & Watershed Restoration
Colorado State Forest Service can help eligible businesses and organizations secure funding to perform watershed restoration, forest health, and fuels reduction services on Bureau of Land Management lands in Colorado. This initiative aims to address hazardous forest conditions and protect vital watersheds, aligning with national fire prevention goals.
Fund Your Business: BLM Grants for Growth & Talent
This program offers opportunities to secure funding for initiatives aimed at developing the next generation of conservation leaders and strengthening your workforce. Businesses and organizations focusing on youth engagement in natural resource management, STEM, public outreach, and education can benefit from this valuable program.
Funded Archaeology Projects: Protect & Grow Your Business!
This grant supports projects that enhance understanding and protection of archaeological resources on public lands managed by the BLM. Businesses and organizations involved in conservation outreach and education can secure funding to improve management and awareness of these vital cultural assets.
Get Funding for Bird Habitat Conservation Projects
Are you passionate about avian conservation and protecting vital bird habitats? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking partners to help conserve biodiversity on public lands, focusing on native bird species and their habitats.
Fund Your Youth Conservation Projects & Grow Your Impact
This program offers funding for organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to engage, educate, and employ youth in conservation work on public lands. Projects focus on hands-on experience, skill development, and fostering the next generation of conservation leaders.
Restore Your Land: Grants for Post-Fire Recovery
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in ecosystem restoration, wildfire management, and wildlife conservation within the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Funds are available for scientific research and resource management projects to aid in landscape recovery.
Secure Funding for Historic Artifact Curation & Preservation
Non-profits and institutions can receive funding to catalog, stabilize, and house historical artifacts from the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area. This grant supports the preservation and accessibility of culturally significant items.
Get Paid to Conserve: Youth Conservation Jobs
This program offers paid internships and hands-on conservation work on public lands for young people. It's designed to give you valuable experience and build a career in preserving natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Botanical Expertise in OR & ID!
Are you an organization specializing in plant taxonomy and botanical outreach? This grant offers funding to train botanists and develop resources for identifying and understanding technical plant groups across Oregon and Idaho. You can receive support for workshops, field guides, and crucial taxonomic research.
Secure Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to protect and restore at-risk plant species, ensuring ecosystem health and biodiversity. This grant supports ongoing research, habitat improvement, and population expansion efforts.