Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Forest & Oak Restoration Projects!
Are you involved in restoring dry, fire-prone forests or oak woodlands in the Rogue Basin? This grant can fund analysis of current and historic species, stand structure, and oak system resilience.
Get Funding to Protect Your Community from Wildfires
Local entities working to reduce wildfire risk and impact can receive funding through this program. The initiative supports projects aimed at community safety and resilience against fire threats.
Get Funding for Green Energy Projects
If you're developing renewable energy projects like wind, solar, or geothermal, secure funding to understand and protect local raptor populations. This grant supports crucial pre-development monitoring, ensuring your project aligns with environmental goals and informs future development.
Get Funding for Youth Outdoor Programs!
Wyoming state agencies are seeking partners to fund exciting outdoor activities for youth and families, promoting healthy lifestyles and combating childhood obesity. This initiative aligns with national goals to get kids moving and engaged in active fun.
Get Funding for Land Management Projects
This grant offers educational opportunities for students and professionals interested in resource management and public lands within Colorado's protected areas. Funds support training and experience in conserving valuable natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Trail Projects & Public Land Education
Non-profits in Southern California focused on off-road trails and public land appreciation can secure funding for educational materials, maps, and interpretive services. Enhance public knowledge of natural, cultural, and recreational resources on BLM lands.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Protection
This grant supports organizations working on wildlife conservation, specifically focusing on restoring and protecting critical bat habitats in abandoned mine lands. Funding is available to implement wildlife-friendly measures and prevent public access to these vital areas.
Get Grants for Student Training & Cultural Resource Projects
This opportunity funds projects that train students in cultural resource identification and evaluation on Bureau of Land Management lands, utilizing specialized equipment like ground penetrating radar. Businesses and educational institutions can partner to provide valuable field experience while fulfilling critical land management needs.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on conserving prairie dogs, black-footed ferrets, and their habitats. Funds will support research and data collection to inform conservation efforts for these endangered species and their ecosystems.
Fund Your Internships: Grow Your Workforce!
Colorado businesses can receive funding to hire and train young individuals (ages 16-25) through conservation and career development programs. This initiative helps build a diverse future workforce while providing valuable on-the-job learning experiences.
Get Funding: Boost Visitor Services & Cut Costs
Are you a Utah-based entity looking to enhance visitor services and share resources? This grant supports partnerships to expand customer service, reduce expenses, and develop exciting new educational and cultural programs.
Montana Watershed Grants: Fund Your Conservation Projects
Montana organizations and local governments can receive funding to collaborate on watershed protection and restoration efforts with the Bureau of Land Management. This grant supports projects that enhance water quality, habitat, and community engagement in Montana's vital watersheds.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to support vital wildlife monitoring and habitat research projects, particularly those focused on crucial species like moose. This initiative aims to gather essential data for effective wildlife management and conservation efforts.
Unlock Funds for Education & Conservation Programs
This grant supports organizations in California that provide hands-on educational and interpretive programs for K-12 students and the public, focusing on natural and cultural resource protection. Funds are for developing and presenting high-quality programs at the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Management Area.
Get Funding for K-12 Education Programs
This grant is for educational institutions like school districts to develop and deliver engaging, hands-on learning programs and resources for K-12 students and the public. Funding supports creating high-quality, standards-aligned educational content and expert presentations.
Unlock Funds for Salmon River Habitat Restoration Projects
Are you a business involved in environmental restoration or conservation along the Salmon River? This grant supports projects focused on improving aquatic habitats for salmon by increasing complex and diverse riverine environments.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth!
This grant is for businesses in Montana that can contribute to the delisting of grizzly bears in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. If your operations align with conservation efforts, you may be eligible for funding to support your business while aiding this important ecological goal.
Get Funding for Route 66 Tourism & Preservation
California businesses on historic Route 66 can receive funding to boost tourism and preserve the route's history and landscape through a corridor management plan. This initiative aims to enhance interpretive and recreational opportunities, driving economic growth along this iconic byway.
Get Funding for Youth Outdoor Education Programs
Non-profits and organizations can secure funding to develop and deliver educational programs for young people focused on Wisconsin's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) waterways and riparian ecosystems. This grant supports curriculum development in areas like invasive species, aquatic ecology, and outdoor skills, encouraging extensive outdoor exposure and partnerships.
Get Funding for Recreation Projects & Student Training
This opportunity supports projects that identify and assess recreation potential on federal lands, fostering long-term partnerships. Universities and their students are particularly encouraged to apply and gain experience in land management.