Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Fund Your Estuary Research: Get Up to $45,000!
This fellowship program offers graduate students a fantastic opportunity to conduct vital research within the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. Secure funding of up to $45,000 to support your studies and contribute to the health and understanding of our nation's estuaries.
Get Funding: Support National Public Lands Day!
Non-profits and public land managers can receive funding to coordinate volunteer events for National Public Lands Day. This grant supports activities like trail building, habitat restoration, and planting trees across public lands.
Secure Grants for Public Land Projects & Volunteer Events
Non-profits and organizations focused on environmental education can receive funding to support public land improvement projects and volunteer engagement initiatives. This grant aims to boost conservation efforts and encourage community participation in preserving natural spaces.
Get Funding for Alaska Park Data & Analysis
This grant supports research institutions and government agencies in Alaska to process and distribute satellite data for monitoring landscape changes. Funds are used to enhance existing satellite data holdings and develop new processing algorithms for vegetative greenness and snow cover analysis.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Projects
This grant supports organizations that provide youth with training and job readiness in environmental conservation, specifically through invasive plant removal and habitat restoration projects. Funds are used to cover crew management, transportation, and project supplies for impactful ecological work.
Funded Projects for Youth Conservation Activities
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the American Conservation Experience to engage youth in environmental stewardship and conservation projects. Funds will support hands-on work on trails and fencing within National Parks, promoting learning and community outreach.
Get Funding for North Carolina Coastal Restoration Projects
North Carolina businesses and organizations can receive funding to restore vital oyster reefs and estuarine shorelines, protecting coastal areas from erosion. This initiative aims to enhance fish habitats and promote ecological health along the coast.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
Local government agencies are invited to apply for funding to restore natural resources and enhance public access to wildlife viewing areas. This grant supports projects that compensate for environmental damage and educate the public about conservation.
Secure Funding for Coastal Lagoon Research & Protection
Non-profits and research organizations focused on environmental conservation can receive funding to implement field monitoring programs for coastal lagoons. This grant supports data collection for long-term understanding and protection in case of industrial accidents.
Get Funding for Ecological Research & Bird Monitoring
This funding is for eligible non-profit organizations with unique qualifications to conduct vital landbird monitoring surveys within the North Coast and Cascades Network of National Parks. The funds will support data collection, analysis, and reporting to inform ecological management and conservation efforts.
Secure Funding: Alaska Wildlife Monitoring Grants
This grant supports organizations in Alaska working on wildlife conservation through GIS and data analysis for Dall's sheep population monitoring. Funds will be used for essential fieldwork, data processing, and reporting to enhance monitoring protocols.
Get Funding for Trail Rehabilitation Projects
This grant funds youth programs focused on trail rehabilitation and maintenance within Kenai Fjords National Park. Eligible participants gain valuable skills in conservation and outdoor work.
Unlock $42,997 for Alaska Marine Science Education
Alaska SeaLife Center and National Park Service offer funding for marine science outreach to rural Alaska schools, aiming to inspire STEM education and ocean stewardship. This cooperative agreement supports hands-on learning experiences for K-12 students across the state.
Unlock $4,280 for Watershed Projects
Non-profits and organizations with expertise in watershed improvement and public/private partnerships can apply for funding to enhance aquatic habitats and support native fisheries.
Get Funding for Natural Resource Projects
This grant is for organizations like Middle Tennessee State University to conduct scientific research on natural resources for park management. It aims to provide crucial data for strategic planning and decision-making.
Unlock Funding for Park Resource Science & Planning
This notice is for businesses involved in scientific data assessment and strategic planning, offering funding for critical natural resource information relevant to park management. The National Park Service is seeking expertise to deliver science-based insights for informed decision-making.
Get $42K+ for Youth Conservation Training & Trail Projects
This grant is for organizations like the Student Conservation Association to fund youth crews in conservation and trail rehabilitation projects within national parks. It provides training and hands-on experience in trail maintenance, vegetation management, and structure repair.
Secure Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and organizations working with youth in conservation and recreation projects can receive funding to support trail construction, habitat restoration, and park improvements. This grant aims to engage young adults in valuable community-based environmental initiatives.
Secure Funds for Wildlife Monitoring & Data Projects
Non-profits with expertise in wildlife research can receive funding to support essential data collection and analysis for amphibian monitoring programs in the Greater Yellowstone area. This grant aims to enhance technical skills and contribute to vital conservation knowledge.
Get $42,000 for Grad Study in Environmental Science
Graduate students pursuing master's or doctoral degrees in environmental science can receive up to $42,000 annually to cover stipends, expenses, and tuition. This EPA fellowship supports advanced, environmentally focused research.