Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions focused on wildlife inventory, monitoring, and behavioral studies can apply for funding to conduct critical research. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding and conserving endangered species like mountain lions through innovative monitoring techniques.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Monitoring
Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status can receive funding from the National Park Service for crucial avian research and long-term ecological monitoring within national parks. This grant supports studies aimed at understanding environmental changes and informing park management decisions.
Park Trail Funding: $47K for Youth Conservation Training
Youth aged 16-25 and other qualified individuals can gain valuable conservation training and experience by participating in trail maintenance and repair projects within Wind Cave National Park. This funding supports educational opportunities and hands-on work to preserve park resources and enhance visitor experiences.
Get Funding for Park Trail Projects
This grant is for organizations that train youth in conservation and resource management to improve park trails. Funds will support building new accessible trails and maintaining existing ones, enhancing visitor experiences and protecting natural resources.
Secure Grant Funding for Alpine Research & Park Collaboration
This funding supports continued long-term monitoring of alpine environments in national parks and fosters collaboration among researchers and park managers. Eligible entities can receive funding to contribute to critical ecological research and data sharing initiatives.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Growth
Businesses involved in environmental conservation or restoration projects on Catalina Island are eligible for funding to implement crucial recovery actions for the island rush-rose. This grant supports vital tasks like habitat protection, population monitoring, and seed collection to ensure the species' long-term survival and expansion.
Unlock Your Conservation Career: NPS Grants for Young Adults
This National Park Service grant supports young adults aged 18-35 in Alaska, offering a week-long orientation to conservation careers and potential summer internships. The program aims to build a pathway for students interested in environmental stewardship and future roles within the NPS.
Get $46K for Water Management & Conservation Projects
Water management entities can receive up to $46,073 to study the feasibility and costs of installing fish screens on diversions. This funding supports improving water management and fish conservation efforts.
Get Up to $46K for Marine Resource Economics Research
Ph.D. students focused on marine resource economics can receive up to $46,000 to support thesis research with direct impact on conservation and management. This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to work with NMFS mentors on critical issues for healthy oceans.
Boost Your Marine Business: $46K Fellowship for Eco-Research
This fellowship offers up to $46,000 for PhD students focused on the economics of marine resource conservation and management. If you're a researcher passionate about sustainable fisheries, this is your chance to contribute to NOAA's goals.
Fund Your Marine Research PhD: $46K Fellowships!
This fellowship offers PhD students up to $46,000 to research marine resource economics, developing quantitative methods for conservation and management. You'll work with NOAA Fisheries mentors on impactful, public-interest thesis projects.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Data
The National Park Service is seeking to fund the University of Alaska Fairbanks for vital ecological research in Lower Cook Inlet. This funding will support the collation of existing data and new surveys to inform environmental assessments for potential offshore oil and gas leasing.
Get $45,732 for Conservation & Job Training!
Youth organizations can access funding to lead conservation projects, including trail repair and restoration. This program provides valuable job training and community involvement opportunities while improving natural resources.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you a Federal or State agency focused on fish and wildlife conservation? This grant offers up to $45,568 for projects supporting endangered species management, with potential for follow-on funding.
Get $45,109 for Water Quality & Infrastructure
Non-profits focused on aquatic invasive species prevention in Pyramid Lake can get up to $45,109 to protect water bodies and extend decontamination station life. This funding supports efforts to stop the spread of invasive species and safeguard native wildlife and fisheries.
Unlock $45,082 for Fish Research & Conservation
Biopar can receive up to $45,082 from the USFWS to develop advanced algorithms for identifying individual delta smelt and longfin smelt using natural body marks. This funding supports vital research into fish identification and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Fish Screen Feasibility Studies
Water companies can receive up to $45,023 to assess the engineering feasibility and costs of building new fish screens. This funding supports critical infrastructure planning for fish, wildlife, and habitat restoration projects.
Secure Up To $45,000 for Environmental Education & Volunteer Programs
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to boost environmental and cultural resource education, and encourage volunteerism for national parks. This grant supports the National Public Lands Day initiative by providing resources for coordination, promotion, and outreach.
Secure Funding for Trail Maintenance & Conservation Work
Wind Cave National Park is seeking qualified crews to perform vital trail maintenance and construction, offering valuable training and experience in resource management. This opportunity provides up to $45,000 in funding for youth and young adults to engage in hands-on conservation work.
Grant Alert: $45,000 for Island Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations focused on wildlife conservation can receive up to $45,000 for critical monitoring and management studies on seabird islands. This funding supports essential research, data collection, and reporting to protect marine bird populations.