Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Grants for Wildlife Habitat Projects
Public organizations can receive grants or cooperative agreements to enhance fish and wildlife habitat linked to Bureau of Reclamation water systems. This funding aims to improve ecosystems impacted by water projects.
Idaho Grants: Fund Public Land Projects & Conservation
This program supports local partners in Idaho who want to implement conservation and public land management projects. Businesses can receive funding to improve public resources like recreation, wildlife habitats, and historical sites.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Ecosystem Research
This funding is for organizations and researchers focused on collaborative nearshore ecosystem research and management within Great Lakes national parks. The funds will support monitoring, modeling, and outreach to protect and understand coastal environments.
Get Grant Funding for Climate Change Projects
This grant supports the development of interactive web media to showcase climate change impacts and management strategies in National Parks. If you're involved in climate science communication or digital storytelling, this is a great opportunity to secure funding.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Grants Now!
Are you a conservation-focused business in the Great Plains? This grant supports collaborative geospatial modeling platforms to enhance your conservation efforts and meet regional priorities.
Secure Grants for Water & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant targets organizations focused on environmental recovery, specifically for aquatic ecosystems and native fish populations. Funding is available to improve water quality and protect surrounding lands, contributing to ecological restoration.
Grant Funding for Farmington River Businesses
Are you a business located in the Farmington River area? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support projects within the Farmington River Watershed, enhancing its natural and scenic value.
Grant for River Protection & Eco-Projects
This funding is for the Westfield State Foundation, Inc. to support projects protecting the Westfield Wild and Scenic River. If you are involved in the Westfield River Advisory Commission, explore this opportunity for eco-friendly initiatives.
Tribal Funding for Environmental Fish Removal Projects
The Hualapai Tribe is seeking funding to manage and stock nonnative fish removed from the Colorado River, protecting endangered species and creating new fishing opportunities. This initiative supports the long-term preservation of the Grand Canyon's natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Dryland & Fire Restoration Projects
Businesses in dryland or forest fire impacted areas can receive funding to support research and development of innovative biocrust restoration techniques. This project aims to cultivate biocrusts as a restoration tool for disturbed landscapes.
Secure Grants for Environmental Research & Jamaica Bay
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund a project focused on detecting water quality shifts in Jamaica Bay, particularly in the context of post-Hurricane Sandy studies. While not an open application, it highlights potential funding opportunities for relevant environmental research.
Secure Funding for Storm Resilience Research
This award is for organizations focused on storm surge and marsh vegetation modeling to enhance coastal resilience. Funding will support the development and application of advanced models to predict storm surge abatement and inform restoration efforts in Hurricane Sandy-affected areas.
Unlock Funds: Protect Estuaries & Wildlife
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund a project researching how estuarine animals in the Great South Bay respond to hurricane impacts, specifically focusing on seagrass habitats. This funding supports vital environmental research and conservation efforts within the park.
Get Funding for Park Steward Programs!
This grant targets organizations looking to support park stewardship at Christiansted National Park VI. Funds are intended to facilitate the park stewards program and enhance conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Trail Management Planning!
Non-profits and government agencies focused on public land in the Santa Monica Mountains can get funding to create a comprehensive trail management plan. This grant supports the creation of vital maps and data for long-term trail maintenance and environmental impact assessments.
Get Funding: Restore Lands & Boost Your Business
Businesses in New Mexico can secure funding for implementing integrated weed control and natural resource revegetation programs on Bureau of Land Management lands. This initiative aims to restore ecosystems and create opportunities for environmental services.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on restoring the Walker River ecosystem and implementing cattle exclusion measures. Landowners and agricultural operations in the affected areas are encouraged to apply for funding to improve environmental health and sustainable land management.
Idaho Wildlife Grants: Fund Habitat & Conservation Projects
Idaho state agencies can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to secure funding for wildlife habitat improvements and conservation programs on public lands. This initiative supports projects focused on rehabilitation, protection of threatened species, and controlling off-road vehicle traffic.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on wildlife conservation are eligible for grants to support critical breeding programs. This funding aims to bolster endangered species populations and preserve genetic diversity for long-term ecological health.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects!
If your organization is involved in environmental conservation, this grant offers funding to restore diadromous fish passage in the Quinnipiac River. Specifically, it supports projects aimed at improving fish movement at the Carpenters and Clarks Brothers Dams.