Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Secure Funding for Mine Site Cleanup & Safety
This grant supports state agencies in cleaning up abandoned mine sites, ensuring public safety and environmental protection within the Glen Canyon Recreation Area. Funding is available for inventorying, assessing, and mitigating hazards at specific mine locations.
Get Funding for Climate Change Research & Park Conservation
This funding supports research and monitoring of unique plant communities in National Parks, crucial for understanding and managing impacts of climate change. Businesses with expertise in ecological research and resource management are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to vital conservation efforts.
Get $40,500 for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the Wilderness Conservation Society to support high-priority wildlife conservation science and research projects. The funds will help restore wildlife habitats, increase understanding of protected areas, and involve diverse communities in conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Forestry & Wildlife Habitat Projects
Are you a non-federal partner in a CESU Unit seeking funding for forestry management and habitat restoration? This grant supports tree thinning to promote healthier forests and vital wildlife habitats.
Secure Funding for Waterway Protection & Fisheries
This grant is for entities focused on protecting aquatic ecosystems and recreational fisheries from invasive species, specifically through advanced decontamination stations for watercraft. Funds will support equipment and infrastructure to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species (AIS).
Get Funding for Trail & Campground Revitalization Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations seeking funding to improve and revitalize trails and campgrounds on historic park sites. The goal is to enhance visitor experiences and preserve cultural and natural resources through hands-on conservation work.
Secure Grant Funding for Freshwater Monitoring
This grant supports the development of a long-term freshwater contaminant monitoring protocol for national park units in Southeast Alaska. Eligible entities, such as research institutions and potentially businesses involved in environmental monitoring, can receive funding to conduct crucial environmental assessments and ensure the health of vital water resources.
Get $40K to Boost Wilderness Awareness & Stewardship
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive up to $40,000 to support wilderness education and stewardship initiatives, including organizing conferences and engaging the public. This funding aims to enhance awareness and capacity for preserving our natural heritage.
Unlock Research Funding: $40K+ for Geography & Env. Science PhDs
PhD students conducting groundbreaking research in human-environment interactions and geographical sciences can receive funding to advance their doctoral studies. This grant supports innovative projects that enhance geographical theory and methods, with potential benefits for society.
Secure $40,000 for Conservation Projects
Utah Conservation Corps is seeking funds to repair and maintain park trails, supporting environmental restoration and youth development. This award is for organizations with proven experience in conservation and trail work, particularly those with a focus on engaging young adults in environmental stewardship.
Get Grants for Ocean Conservation & Public Education
Non-profits and educational organizations can receive funding to raise public awareness about U.S. Marine National Monuments and the importance of ocean conservation. This grant supports initiatives that educate the public through formal or informal means.
Alaska Ocean Research Funding: Up to $40,000 for CMI
Alaska businesses and researchers can access up to $40,000 for projects focused on characterizing subsurface ocean currents and hydrography in the Alaska Outer Continental Shelf. This funding, part of the Alaska Coastal Marine Institute, aims to advance understanding for future offshore energy development.
Get Funding: Boost Small Farms & Fight Hunger
Smallholder farmers in specific developing countries can receive funding for research that improves crop yields, sustainability, or trade. Projects must focus on practical solutions and include international collaboration.
Get $40K for Climate Change Research Grants
Develop a climate change monitoring strategy for National Park Service coastal resources and receive up to $40,000 in funding. This cooperative agreement is for organizations with expertise in natural resource management and facilitating complex projects.
Get $40K for Environmental & Volunteer Programs
Non-profit organizations and government agencies focused on environmental education and volunteerism can secure up to $40,000 to support public land stewardship and awareness initiatives. This funding is specifically for projects that encourage community involvement in maintaining and improving national parks and public lands.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports Tribal governments in monitoring, assessing, and managing Mexican wolf populations on their reservations, including livestock protection. Funding is available for training personnel and implementing conservation protocols.
Get Up To $40K for Wetland Health Research
Are you a CESU partner organization focused on environmental research? This grant offers up to $40,000 annually to conduct crucial biological assessments on agricultural tile drainage impacts on wetland ecosystems.
Get $40K for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Protection
Are you a Wisconsin DNR partner involved in habitat restoration or wildlife protection? Secure up to $40,000 to enhance environments for endangered species like the Great Lakes piping plover and improve local ecosystems.
Get $40,000 for Louisiana Pinesnake Conservation!
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries can receive $40,000 to manage the statewide Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances for the Louisiana pinesnake and monitor its population. This funding is authorized by the Endangered Species Act.
Grant Funding for Park Education & Outreach Programs
This grant provides funding to universities and educational institutions to develop and deliver immersive educational programs within National Parks. Eligible organizations can receive up to $40,000 to create courses that connect the public, especially youth, with natural and cultural history, potentially sparking interest in conservation careers.