Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get $40K Annually for Alaska Water Resource Projects
Alaska-based businesses and organizations can access up to $40,000 annually for critical water resource analysis, GIS data management, and mapping to support conservation efforts. This funding aims to advance the understanding and management of water-related habitats across Alaska's National Wildlife Refuges.
Get $40K for Historic Restoration & Youth Training
Non-profits and conservation corps in Michigan can access up to $40,000 to fund youth-led historic masonry restoration projects. This grant supports job training and community preservation efforts.
Get $40K for Historic Preservation & Youth Training
This program offers up to $40,000 to organizations like SEEDS Youth Conservation Corps for historic preservation projects, including training for youth in masonry restoration. Businesses can partner to support community development and heritage site maintenance.
Get $40K for Arizona Fish Conservation Projects
Arizona businesses involved in conservation efforts can receive up to $40,000 for critical repairs to protect native Apache trout populations. This funding supports projects that prevent the spread of invasive species and maintain the integrity of natural habitats for this threatened species.
Get $40K for Fire Safety Projects in Marin County!
Marin County Fire Department is eligible for up to $40,000 in funding to support hazard fuels reduction projects within Point Reyes National Seashore & Golden Gate National Recreation Area. This grant aims to enhance wildfire prevention and ecosystem health in these critical natural spaces.
Park Service Grants: Fund Youth Hazard Reduction Projects
Organizations can receive up to $40,000 to engage local youth in vital hazard fuels reduction projects within Point Reyes and Golden Gate National Recreation Areas. This funding supports critical environmental stewardship and youth development initiatives.
Get Funds for Youth Conservation & Archeology Projects
This grant offers funding to organizations that provide work and educational opportunities for young adults (ages 16-18) in archeology and conservation projects. Funds will support trail restoration, archeological surveys, and public awareness efforts at national parks.
Grant Funding for Invasive Plant Control
This grant supports organizations in Region 5 looking to build volunteer networks for early detection of invasive plants on national wildlife refuges. Funding will enhance existing capabilities and develop collaborative data-sharing systems.
Get $39,579 for Maintenance & Conservation Projects
This funding supports young adults in gaining work and training opportunities through hands-on conservation and maintenance projects at Glacier Bay National Park. Businesses can benefit from enhanced park facilities and infrastructure, fostering local economic growth and skilled workforce development.
Get $39K for Alaska Conservation Projects
Are you an Alaska-based organization focused on conservation science? This grant offers up to $39,400 to help design and produce an educational conservation-science journal in partnership with the National Park Service.
Funded Internships: Launch Your Conservation Career!
This funding supports young adults through the NPS SCA Academy, providing an introduction to National Park Service careers and skills development. Eligible participants will gain valuable experience through internships and hands-on work with park staff.
Get Grants for Public Education & Night Sky Projects
This funding is for educational institutions and organizations looking to train volunteers for public outreach and youth engagement on topics like light pollution and preserving dark night skies. The goal is to foster a greater public understanding of the importance and benefits of natural night skies.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to provide work and training opportunities for young adults in conservation projects, specifically trail maintenance in national parks. It aims to develop technical skills for facility management through hands-on experience.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Projects!
Are you a youth service organization or looking for conservation training opportunities? This grant funds conservation activities and youth career development in resource management and environmental education.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Research Project!
This grant is for research institutions like the FCCL looking to investigate methods for identifying individual adult fish. The funds will support research activities aimed at exploring the feasibility of using natural body marks for this purpose.
Get Funding for Coastal Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on coastal marsh conservation can receive funding to map marsh habitats, assess sea-level rise vulnerability, and improve monitoring techniques. This grant supports vital research for ecological planning and the preservation of critical coastal ecosystems.
Get Funding for Park Conservation Projects
The National Park Service is awarding funds to the Washington Conservation Corps for vital projects like trail maintenance and building repairs within North Cascades National Park. This funding aims to enhance public resources while providing environmental education and job development for young adults.
Funded Research: Enhance Wildlife Health Management
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund a project at Cornell University to investigate the role of wildlife health in managing wildlife as a public trust resource. The $37,661 award will support research and workshops to apply governance principles to wildlife health challenges.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Support
Are you the Southwest Conservation Corps? This grant offers $37,200 to restore native habitat on Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, crucial for threatened species and wildlife corridors.
Get Up to $37K for Environmental Research Fellowships!
Graduate students in environmental fields can receive up to $37,000 annually through the EPA's STAR Fellowship program. This funding supports master's and doctoral research, fostering advancements in environmental science.