Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get $25K for Habitat & Conservation Training
Non-profits and organizations focused on amphibian and reptile conservation can receive funding for habitat management training, species monitoring, and wetland restoration projects. This grant aims to enhance conservation efforts and provide accessible educational resources.
Secure Grant Funds for River Protection & Community Engagement
Non-profit organizations focused on river conservation can apply for funding to develop tools and networks that empower communities to protect waterways. This grant supports initiatives that stimulate citizen engagement and promote financial innovation for watershed protection.
Get Grants to Fight Invasive Species in the Gulf!
Small businesses in the Southeast US can receive grants of up to $24,999 to fund projects that control aquatic nuisance and invasive species. This is a great opportunity to protect marine environments while securing funding.
Boost Your Pacific Island Business with Environment Grants
Pacific Island businesses and organizations can receive funding up to $24,999 for small-scale projects focused on sustainability, food security, waste management, and ecosystem restoration. This grant aims to support local environmental needs and build capacity for scientific research and technology application.
Get $24,999 for Green Projects in the Pacific!
Pacific Island businesses and organizations can receive grants of up to $24,999 for environmental projects focused on sustainability, food security, and climate adaptation. This funding aims to support local initiatives addressing critical environmental challenges and promoting healthy ecosystems.
Get Up to $24,999 for Environmental Projects in Asia!
Small businesses in Southeast Asia can receive up to $24,999 to fund impactful environmental projects. This grant supports initiatives focused on food security, sustainable development, climate adaptation, waste management, and more.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects in East Asia & Pacific
Non-profits, universities, and even for-profit businesses can receive funding for small-scale environmental projects in the East Asia and Pacific region. This grant supports local and regional initiatives focused on positive environmental impact.
Get Funding to Protect Golden Eagles in NM!
Native American Tribes and environmental firms can secure funding to continue vital conservation efforts for Golden Eagles in New Mexico. This grant supports the deployment of satellite transmitters to monitor eagle movement and survival rates.
Get $24,532 for Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers up to $24,532 to organizations working on wildlife habitat improvement. Funds are available to support project implementation, requiring a cost-share contribution from the recipient.
Grant Alert: Funding for Conservation Science Research
This notice indicates the National Park Service is partnering with the University of Puerto Rico for conservation science research. Unfortunately, this specific opportunity is not open for new proposals.
Boost Your Creative Business: Get Up To $24,000 Grant!
Zimbabwean creative entrepreneurs can receive funding to enhance their business skills, leverage online platforms, and build U.S. partnerships. This grant aims to boost the profitability and sustainability of the creative industry through cultural exchange and professional development.
Get Funding: Natural Resource Management Grants
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program and involved in natural resource management? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support vital conservation efforts on Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Get Funding: Preserve & Update Botanical Records
This grant helps institutions with existing collections of National Park Service plant specimens to perform vital conservation surveys and update their record-keeping. Secure funding to accurately document and preserve these valuable botanical assets.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Land Management Research
If you're involved in wildlife conservation or ecological research, this grant offers funding to study the impact of fires on vegetation and small mammals. Projects can inform long-term management plans for grasslands.
Get $21,550 for Caribbean Bird Conservation
This funding is intended for the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds to enhance its long-term sustainability and capacity for bird conservation in the Caribbean. The funds will support strategic planning, fundraising, and regional collaboration initiatives.
Unlock $21,150 for Research & Data Analysis
Researchers and academic institutions can secure funding to conduct critical wildlife stock assessments and habitat analysis. This grant supports vital scientific data collection for environmental management and conservation efforts.
Fund Your Environmental Study: EPA Fellowships Up to $20K!
Undergraduate students in environmental fields can get up to $20,700 per year for their junior and senior years, plus an paid EPA internship. This fellowship supports your academic journey and practical experience in environmental research.
Get Up to $20,700 for Your Environmental Research!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental studies can receive up to $20,700 per academic year, plus a summer internship stipend, to support their junior and senior years. This fellowship from the EPA aims to foster promising talent in vital environmental research.
Fund Your Environmental Study: EPA Fellowships Available!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental studies can receive up to $20,700 per academic year plus a $8,600 summer internship stipend. This fellowship supports your junior and senior years and provides valuable hands-on experience at an EPA facility.
Fund Your Environmental Research: EPA Fellowships Up to $20K!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental studies can receive funding for their junior and senior years, plus a paid internship at an EPA facility. This fellowship aims to support promising students in environmental research and development.