Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Wyoming Fish Species Monitoring
Wyoming organizations focused on ecological research can secure funding to monitor the status and distribution of sensitive fish species across BLM and WLCI areas. This grant supports vital data collection for conservation efforts within the Rock Springs High Desert District.
Utah BLM Grant: Fund Abandoned Mine Cleanup & Safety
Utah businesses involved in mine reclamation can receive funding through this partnership with the Bureau of Land Management. The grant supports addressing physical safety and environmental hazards at abandoned mine sites across the state.
Nevada Land Grants: Boost Your Business & Habitat Restoration
Nevada businesses and organizations can secure funding for projects that enhance and restore public lands, benefiting wildlife and recreation. This initiative aims to leverage private sector funds for greater impact and cost savings.
Get Funding for Wildfire Recovery & Landscape Monitoring
This grant supports businesses involved in monitoring wildfire impacts and evaluating rehabilitation efforts using remote sensing technology. Eligible applicants can secure funding to continue vital data collection and analysis for landscape restoration projects.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
This program offers funding to businesses and organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management on wildlife conservation projects. Leverage these funds to implement impactful conservation initiatives and make a real difference.
Get Funding for Trail Development & Public Land Access
This grant supports organizations like Lassen Land and Trails Trust in managing and developing public land corridors for trail use, wildlife viewing, and recreational access. Funds will enhance existing infrastructure and open up new opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and businesses.
Get Funding to Boost Public Lands Recreation!
Non-profits and community groups can secure funding to support projects that enhance recreational opportunities and wilderness management on public lands. This grant helps fund vital work like trail maintenance, monitoring, and visitor education.
Grant for Archaeological Research in Gunnison Basin
This grant supports research and dissemination of knowledge about the prehistoric peoples of the Gunnison Basin, Colorado. It's for organizations focused on archaeological fieldwork and public education.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Business Growth
This grant funds research and habitat improvement projects for big game migration corridors on BLM lands in Arizona and Utah. Eligible entities can receive funding to support critical wildlife conservation efforts that also enhance public land resources.
Unlock Funding for Fire Resilience Projects
If you're a business involved in land management or wildfire response in the Rogue Basin, this grant offers funding to support collaborative planning and projects that promote resilient landscapes and fire-adapted communities.
Get Funded: Youth Conservation Jobs on Public Lands!
Youth, veterans, and tribal members aged 16-30 can get paid to work on conservation projects across Utah's public lands. This program offers valuable experience in natural resource management, trail building, habitat restoration, and more.
Unlock Funding for Watershed Science in NM
New Mexico businesses and researchers can secure funding for critical watershed science projects. This grant supports innovative research addressing climate change, wildfire impacts, and flood risk on public lands.
Get Funding for Weed Management in Wyoming
Wyoming businesses and organizations can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to receive funding for collaborative efforts in managing invasive plants and noxious weeds across the state. This program aims to set shared goals and pool resources for effective, landscape-scale control.
Secure Funding for Ecological Research Projects
This grant supports projects focused on establishing baseline ecological status monitoring for key habitat elements in specific Research Natural Areas in Oregon. Researchers and organizations can apply to contribute to vital environmental research.
Get Funding to Restore Natural Lands with Biological Controls
Land managers and partner organizations can receive funding to develop and release natural enemies of invasive plants, helping to restore natural balance and mitigate their impact on public and private lands. This initiative specifically supports the final stages of developing biological control agents for key invasive species like hoary cress and Dyer's woad.
Get Funding for BLM Land Studies & Conservation
Are you a researcher or organization focused on understanding and managing BLM lands? This program funds scientific studies to enhance resource knowledge and inform conservation strategies, fostering partnerships for shared stewardship.
Get Funding for Natural Resource Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations collaborating on a national vegetation classification system, improving data consistency and efficiency for emergency response, planning, and management. Funds will contribute to research, development, maintenance, and access portals for crucial vegetation data.
Secure Funding for Visitor Education & Outreach in Utah
Seeking organizations to partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance visitor interpretation, education, and public outreach for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Kanab Field Office. This funding will support programs that promote conservation, recreational access, and community engagement with public lands.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Nonprofits can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to fund pilot programs and complete priority conservation projects on public lands.
Grant: Restore Habitats, Boost Wildlife for Your Business
This grant supports organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to restore vital wet meadow habitats in sagebrush and grassland areas. Funds will improve conditions for game species and other wildlife, with a focus on cross-jurisdictional collaboration for maximum impact.