Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Fund Your Disability Tech Innovations!
This NSF grant funds groundbreaking engineering research and development of new technologies, devices, or software for individuals with disabilities. Businesses and researchers can receive significant funding to advance fundamental knowledge and create transformative solutions that improve functional ability and interaction with the environment.
Secure $80K for Bird Habitat Conservation & Business Growth
This grant offers up to $80,000 to eligible non-profit organizations, like Ducks Unlimited, to support crucial biological research and conservation efforts for migratory birds. Funds will strengthen habitat protection strategies, improve conservation planning, and monitor populations, contributing to long-term ecological health.
Get $80K+ for Water Conservation in Yuma!
Yuma businesses can receive up to $80,000 to implement water conservation plans and technologies. This program supports developing water efficiency measures, demonstrating innovative solutions, and promoting water education.
Get Up To $80K for Your Marana Business!
Marana businesses can access up to $80,000 over three years to support critical cleanup and improvement projects. This funding aims to enhance local infrastructure and beautify the community, creating a better environment for businesses and residents.
Fund Your Separation Tech: NSF Grants Available
This NSF program funds innovative research in chemical and biological separation technologies, offering grants to develop new methods and materials. Businesses can secure funding to advance critical processes in industries like pharmaceuticals, energy, and environmental protection.
Funded Research: Advance Scientific Monitoring!
This funding supports organizations developing advanced methods for monitoring key species like sea otters. Gain resources to refine and document scientific protocols for ecosystem management.
Get Funding for Coral Reef Conservation Projects
Non-profits, educational institutions, for-profit businesses, and local/tribal governments can secure funding for projects protecting coral reefs in U.S. territories and states. These grants support critical conservation efforts addressing fishing impacts, pollution, climate change, and emerging management challenges.
Get Up to $80,000 for Fish Habitat Restoration Projects
Are you involved in fish habitat restoration? The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering up to $80,000 for the initial phase of a project to improve fish passage and benefit salmon and steelhead populations.
Get $80K to Boost Your Tech's Radiation Resilience
Small and medium-sized businesses can apply for funding to research how to understand and potentially control nuclear decay. This grant aims to improve the reliability of microelectronics in harsh radiation environments.
Get $80K for Yuma Water Conservation Projects!
Yuma businesses focused on water, soil, and moisture conservation can receive up to $80,000 to implement efficiency measures, demonstrate technologies, and develop management plans. This funding supports innovative water use strategies within the Yuma area.
Get Up To $80K for Coral Reef Conservation Projects!
Non-profits, universities, businesses, and local/tribal governments in U.S. territories and states like Florida and Hawaii can get funding for projects protecting coral reefs from pollution, climate change, and fishing impacts. This grant requires a 1:1 match and aims to conserve vital marine ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Air Quality Research & Data Initiatives
This cooperative agreement provides funding for essential air quality research and data management services across three Western states. Businesses and organizations specializing in environmental data, air quality modeling, or environmental consulting can partner on this vital initiative.
Secure Funding for Climate Adaptation Studies
This grant supports research into how Apostle Islands wetlands are affected by climate change, seeking to identify vulnerable areas and species for adaptive management strategies. Eligible entities can receive funding to conduct vital studies and provide recommendations for long-term wetland preservation.
Funded Research: $78,000 for Alaskan Wildlife Projects
This is not a general application call, but a notice of intent to fund a research project at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on the Steller Sea Cow. The National Park Service is providing $78,000 to support this two-year scientific expedition and documentary video creation.
Fund Your Business Research & Development
This grant opportunity is for organizations and institutions looking to conduct research and provide technical assistance in areas like environmental studies and resource management. Funding is available to support projects that generate valuable data and insights for governmental agencies and partners.
Get Funding for Alaska Wildlife Research Projects
This grant supports research projects in Southwest Alaska focused on understanding factors affecting wildlife productivity, with a specific emphasis on black oystercatchers. Eligible partners, including educational institutions, can receive funding to conduct collaborative studies and provide technical assistance to the National Park Service.
Secure Funding for Species Conservation Projects
This grant offers financial assistance to organizations dedicated to conserving priority species identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Funds are available to support ongoing conservation efforts, research, and population monitoring initiatives.
Get $77.5K for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive up to $77,500 to support critical research and conservation efforts for priority migratory bird species. This funding is crucial for gathering essential biological data and monitoring population trends to ensure species survival.
Grant for Endangered Species Health Research
This grant opportunity is for research institutions focused on endangered species health, specifically investigating an amoebic infection in the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow. Funding will support monitoring, health impact assessment, and identification of the amoeba to aid in conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Water Management Solutions
This grant is for organizations with expertise in ecological modeling and water management to develop a defensible water management strategy for the Rio Grande basin. Funding will support the refinement and application of a population viability analysis model for the Rio Grande silvery minnow.