Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Unlock Funding for Youth Conservation & Education Projects
This program offers funding to organizations to provide educational and training opportunities for young adults in conservation interpretation and education. The goal is to support the development of interpretive media and outreach programs that connect the public with natural resources.
Grant Funding for Trail Maintenance & Youth Conservation
This grant offers funding to organizations that provide training and work opportunities for young adults in conservation projects, focusing on trail maintenance, invasive plant removal, and landscaping. Funds support intern stipends, insurance, travel, and project equipment.
Get Funding for Park Conservation & Trail Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the Student Conservation Association to partner with the National Park Service on trail stabilization and maintenance projects. It aims to provide work and training opportunities for young adults in conservation.
Secure Funds for Weed Management Projects
Teton County Weed and Pest can receive funding to control invasive plant species within Grand Teton National Park. This grant supports essential herbicide purchases and treatment activities to preserve natural habitats.
Funded: Archaeology Expedition for Students
This initiative provides funding for the Nome Community Archaeology Expedition, aiming to engage young people from rural Alaska in archaeology and conservation. Eligible participants can gain academic skills, college credit, and career insights while exploring Alaska Native history and cultural resources.
Washington Businesses: Get $34K for Conservation Projects
Washington State businesses involved in Resource Conservation and Development can apply for funding to stimulate new and ongoing conservation activities and wise natural resource development. This grant supports projects aligned with RC&D Council Plans, with awards up to $34,000.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports facilities involved in the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan by funding essential captive population health and genetic diversity initiatives. Eligible organizations can receive funding for research, inspections, travel, equipment, and unexpected costs to aid species recovery.
Get $34,000 for Conservation Projects & Youth Training
This grant is for organizations like the Montana Conservation Corps to fund youth-led conservation projects, including trail maintenance and resource management in Glacier National Park. It aims to provide valuable training and experience for young people while supporting environmental protection efforts.
Get Grant Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to study and protect migratory shorebirds. This grant supports research, data analysis, and community education initiatives focused on conservation.
Get Funding for Conservation & Trail Projects
This grant opportunity supports organizations like youth conservation corps in engaging young adults in valuable trail maintenance and conservation projects at Kenai Fjords National Park. Funding is available for training, transportation, and subsistence for participants involved in park improvement initiatives.
Get $33.5K to Fund Wildlife Research & Conservation
Are you involved in ecological research or conservation efforts within national park regions? This grant offers up to $33,500 to fund vital bird population monitoring and data collection, crucial for understanding and protecting natural resources.
Get Funding for Climate Change Research Projects
This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service funds projects exploring how local communities understand climate change. Educational institutions and non-profit organizations are eligible to receive up to $33,354 to conduct this vital research.
Grant Funding for Environmental Research & Analysis
This funding opportunity is for eligible institutions like New Mexico State University to conduct critical analysis of landbird monitoring data across southwestern parks. The goal is to improve ecological monitoring reliability and cost-effectiveness, providing valuable data for public land managers.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This is not a grant for business owners, but a funding opportunity for Stephen F. Austin State University to research lead contamination and waterfowl management on Texas National Wildlife Refuges. The goal is to protect migratory birds and inform conservation decisions.
Unlock Funding for Park Research & Innovation
This opportunity supports research and training programs related to national park resources, offering funding for collaborative projects between universities and the National Park Service. Businesses involved in research, conservation, or educational initiatives benefiting national parks may be eligible.
Get $32K for Youth Conservation & Job Training!
Groundwork USA is offering up to $32,000 to organizations working with underserved youth on conservation and job training projects. This funding supports hands-on learning in garden rehabilitation, trail repair, and more, fostering environmental stewardship and career development.
Get Park Funding for Conservation Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to partner with the Washington Conservation Corps for vital restoration work at national historical reserves. This funding will support projects like campsite and trail repair, and stabilizing cultural landscapes.
Secure Wildlife Research Funding: $32,000 for Conservation Projects
This grant offers up to $32,000 to research institutions and wildlife organizations for projects focused on understanding and managing desert bighorn sheep populations. The funding will support critical data collection and analysis to inform conservation strategies and improve ecosystem stewardship.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement supports research into how prescribed fire impacts forage for desert bighorn sheep and other wildlife. Businesses or organizations focused on ecological restoration and wildlife management can apply to enhance habitats and inform future land management practices.
Get Funding: $31,824 for Research & Park Resources
This opportunity is for educational institutions like the University of Arizona to receive funding for research and training programs that support the National Park Service's resource management. The funds will be used to synthesize research, evaluate management models, and create a database of relevant citations.