Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Funding for Disability Research & Innovation
This program offers grants to experienced professionals, including individuals with disabilities, to conduct vital research in disability rehabilitation. Support your groundbreaking work to improve inclusion, employment, and self-sufficiency for people with disabilities.
Get Funding for Local Infrastructure Improvements
This cooperative agreement offers funding for the Town of Provincetown to develop and implement bicycle connection projects, improving safety and accessibility for cyclists. The initiative focuses on designing and constructing enhanced bike lanes, signage, and pavement improvements to create a seamless cycling experience.
Get Funding for Sustainable Trail Development
This grant supports projects creating environmentally sustainable mountain biking trails, like the Red Fleet Flow Trail. Eligible applicants can secure funding to reduce unauthorized trail construction and minimize soil erosion.
Get Funding for Conservation & Restoration Projects!
Non-profit 'Friends Groups' partnering with the Bureau of Land Management can receive funding to protect, restore, and research public lands, fostering community stewardship.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Fire Prevention Projects
Local governments in Illinois Valley can access funds for projects that restore federal lands, reduce wildfire risk, and improve habitats. This funding aims to boost ecological health and community safety.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience Projects
This grant supports organizations working to restore and protect tidal marsh ecosystems impacted by natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy. Funds are available for assessment, recovery action evaluation, and developing tools for conservation planning.
Get Funding: Improve Home Health & Safety
This grant from HUD is for researchers and organizations looking to develop innovative solutions for identifying and controlling housing-related health hazards, particularly lead-based paint. Fund your studies to advance knowledge and create cost-effective hazard mitigation methods.
Unlock Funds for Land Restoration & Wildfire Prevention!
Local governments and organizations can receive funding through the Secure Rural Schools Act for projects that restore federal lands, reduce wildfire risk, and improve habitats. This grant supports critical maintenance and stewardship initiatives, benefiting both federal lands and local communities.
Unlock Funding for Education Partnerships & Green Initiatives
This opportunity is for educational institutions and organizations looking to partner with National Parks on place-based learning initiatives. Funding supports curriculum development, agricultural and forestry programs, and youth service-learning internships.
Fund Your Historic Site Restoration Project!
Non-profits and local governments can secure funding for the preservation and interpretation of historic sites, like the Turn Point Lightstation. This grant supports the vital work of restoring and maintaining significant cultural landmarks for public benefit.
Unlock Funding for Water Conservation & Habitat Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation is for projects aimed at improving water efficiency and supporting bull trout habitats by piping open laterals and promoting sprinkler irrigation. Funds can be used for infrastructure improvements and water conservation efforts that benefit local ecosystems and water supply.
Grant for Youth Soundscape Education & Park Experiences
The National Park Service is offering funding to Global Explorers to educate diverse and underserved youth about the importance of natural soundscapes in national parks. This initiative supports hands-on expeditions and tailored activities designed to engage students, including those with disabilities and from low-income backgrounds.
Tribal Youth Get Grants for Education & Careers
Shoshone-Bannock youth can access funding for educational programs and career development focused on cultural and natural resource management. This initiative aims to empower the next generation with valuable skills and knowledge in vital areas.
Get Funding for Visitor Outreach & Recreation
Are you a Graham County, Arizona organization focused on outdoor recreation? This grant supports public outreach, providing crucial information, maps, and brochures to visitors of BLM lands during non-business hours. Help educate the public about land resources, ethical use, and recreational opportunities.
Get Funding for New Mexico Public Lands Education Projects
Non-profits and educational institutions in New Mexico can get funding to create and manage public information resources about BLM public lands. This includes developing websites, phone lines, and educational materials to inform the public about recreation and land management.
Get Funding for Youth Engagement & Eco-Projects!
Non-profits and educational groups can get funding to connect youth with nature through citizen science and restoration projects. This grant supports programs that foster environmental stewardship and public engagement with natural resources.
Get Grants for Your Cultural or Historical Project!
Nonprofits dedicated to history and culture can receive funding for projects like exhibitions, digital content, or educational programs. These grants support the planning and final execution phases to bring your humanities ideas to the public.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profit organizations (NGOs) in Thailand and Malaysia can apply for funding to support Burmese refugees. This grant prioritizes health, nutrition, and mental healthcare initiatives for refugees.
Get Funding to Restore Colorado Lands!
Colorado businesses and organizations can secure funds to clean up and revitalize public lands impacted by past mining and recreation. This grant aims to improve natural resources and protect areas used by the public.
Funding for Owhyee Area Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports the development of transportation systems on existing routes within public lands in Owhyee County. Businesses involved in infrastructure development or local transportation solutions can apply for funding to enhance these vital routes.