Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Your California Recreation Business!
California businesses focused on outdoor recreation and visitor services on BLM public lands can receive funding to boost local economies and conservation efforts. This grant supports enriching public land experiences and fostering partnerships.
Get Funding for Fire Resilience & Community Safety
This program offers grants to eligible organizations and communities for projects that promote fire-resilient landscapes and support fire-adapted communities. The funding is designed to reduce wildfire risks and enhance community preparedness and response.
Protect Wildlife & Get Funding
Businesses working on projects to conserve threatened and endangered species on public lands are eligible for funding. This program supports efforts to protect and recover vulnerable wildlife and plant species and their habitats.
Get Grants for Forest Management & Sustainability
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management helps businesses involved in forest and woodland management in western states and Alaska. Funds are available for projects focused on wildfire prevention, pest control, and sustainable harvesting to improve ecosystem resilience.
Youth Conservation Grants: Fund Your Team's Projects!
Are you a qualified youth or conservation corps organization in Alaska? This grant provides funding to engage young people in valuable conservation projects on public lands, offering them work experience and fostering a passion for resource management.
Fund Your Wildlife Projects: BLM California Grants
Are you a business or organization focused on wildlife conservation and habitat restoration in California? This grant supports initiatives to maintain and improve diverse wildlife populations and ecosystems on Bureau of Land Management lands.
Get Funding for Fire Prevention & Community Safety
This program offers grants to eligible entities for activities related to fuels management and community fire assistance. Secure funding to enhance wildfire prevention and protect your community.
Get Funding for Weed Control & Land Management
Are you involved in land management or environmental stewardship? This grant supports collaborative efforts to control invasive and noxious plants, protecting natural resources and improving land health.
Fund Your Projects: BLM Grants Available Now!
Are you a business involved in environmental services or conservation? This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects focused on managing and protecting vital bat habitats at abandoned mine sites and ensuring public safety.
Secure Funds for Species Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding to protect and restore habitats for federally-listed, candidate, and Bureau sensitive species in New Mexico. This grant supports research, protection measures, species augmentation, and habitat enhancement to ensure the survival of these important species.
Fund Your New Mexico Conservation & Restoration Projects
New Mexico businesses focused on plant conservation, habitat restoration, and ecological studies are invited to apply for funding. This grant supports initiatives for native plant material development, wildlife habitat enhancement, and public education programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Recreation Projects
Are you a non-profit or government organization focused on wildlife conservation or recreational opportunities on public lands? This grant supports projects like habitat restoration, invasive species control, and wildfire risk reduction to ensure healthy ecosystems and enhance wildlife resources.
Unlock Funding for Recreation & Tourism Businesses!
Calling all businesses in the recreation and visitor services sector! This grant supports your efforts to enhance public land experiences, boosting local economies and conservation.
Unlock Funds for Utah Heritage & Economic Growth
Are you a Utah business involved with cultural heritage, paleontology, or tourism? This grant supports projects that preserve, educate about, and provide economic opportunities related to these vital resources. Fund initiatives that boost your business while enriching Utah's rich history and natural wonders.
Get Funding for Utah Native Plant Restoration & Wildlife Habitat
Businesses and organizations in Utah can receive funding to support projects focused on restoring native plant communities and crucial wildlife habitats on public lands. This initiative aims to bolster biodiversity, aid sensitive species, and enhance ecological resilience across the state.
Get Funding to Protect & Showcase Cultural Heritage!
Are you involved in cultural heritage, paleontology, or Native American outreach? This grant offers funding to improve access, conduct research, preserve resources, and educate the public about America's natural and cultural history.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Utah!
Are you a youth or conservation corps organization in Utah? This program provides funding to employ and train individuals aged 16-35 on vital conservation projects on public lands, fostering future stewardship and skills.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you a landowner or organization involved in environmental stewardship? This grant provides funding to support the conservation of Packards milkvetch, helping to prevent its listing as a threatened or endangered species.
Funded Forest Projects: Improve Habitat & Boost Industry
Oregon and Washington businesses can get funding to help the BLM plan and implement forest health, resource management, and recreation projects in California's Grass Valley Creek Watershed. This initiative aims to improve fish habitat and create fire-resilient forests, while also supporting the forest products industry.
Get Funding for Rangeland Restoration & Native Plants
This grant supports research to develop effective weed management and native plant strategies for restoring degraded rangelands in Wyoming. Businesses and academic institutions can apply to study herbicide impacts and native grass performance to improve wildlife habitat and ecosystem resilience.