Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Management
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on aquatic nuisance species management in the Gulf and South Atlantic regions. Funding will support administrative tasks, research, and coordination efforts to prevent, research, and control invasive species.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control & Land Restoration
This grant is for government agencies, local organizations, and private landowners in Oregon to combat invasive plant species threatening public lands. Funds will support inventory, treatment, restoration projects, and educational outreach to protect natural resources and recreational areas.
Funded Research: Clean Water Solutions for Your Business
This grant is intended for research institutions like California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, to investigate contaminants in water streams. The goal is to develop solutions that can benefit industries reliant on clean water.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get Grants Now!
This grant supports organizations involved in wildlife conservation and data collection for the reintroduction of the threatened California red-legged frog. Funding is available for field work, monitoring, and project leadership to help re-establish frog populations in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Fund Your Marine Conservation Projects Abroad
Are you working to protect marine turtles and their habitats outside the U.S.? This fund supports projects that reduce threats to these endangered species, offering financial aid for conservation actions with lasting benefits.
Unlock Funding for Coastal Resilience & Wildlife Habitat Projects
This funding opportunity is for research institutions like universities to develop predictive models for coastal vegetation resilience. The goal is to understand the impact of storms and sea-level rise on vital habitats, informing future conservation and management strategies.
Unlock Research Funding for Wildlife Conservation
This funding opportunity supports research projects focused on understanding the habitat use and survival rates of American Woodcock during their fall and winter migration in the Mid-Atlantic. Eligible entities can contribute to ongoing vital research initiated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and its partners.
Biotech Grants: Fund Your Groundbreaking Research!
This program offers funding for businesses developing new scientific information to aid federal agencies in making informed decisions about genetically engineered organisms. If your research impacts environmental introductions, you could receive significant support.
Grant: Fund Ecosystem Restoration in Jamaica Bay
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service aims to support projects focused on understanding and addressing acidification, hypoxia, and algal blooms in Jamaica Bay. Eligible entities can receive funding to contribute to ecosystem restoration and climate resilience efforts, particularly following Hurricane Sandy.
Get Funding for Maurice River Management Projects
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding to support the implementation of the Maurice River Comprehensive Management plan. This is an amendment to an existing cooperative agreement, so it's not a new application process.
Secure Funding for Visitor Experience Research
This opportunity from the National Park Service is for eligible entities to develop a monitoring protocol for visitor experience and recreation demand. Funding will support Phase 3 of this crucial research at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, enhancing understanding of visitor needs and recreational impact.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations like Virginia Tech that specialize in ecological restoration, specifically focusing on monitoring reintroduced mussel populations in the Clinch and Powell Rivers. Funding supports crucial work outlined in natural resource damage assessment and restoration cases, addressing environmental impacts from past spills.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Health & Conservation Projects
Are you a USFWS division, program, or a State wildlife management agency partnering with a National Wildlife Refuge? This grant offers funding to conduct critical surveillance for diseases like Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) to protect wildlife populations.
Grant Funding: Protect Endangered Species & Grow Your Business
This grant supports conservation efforts for bat populations facing White-Nose Syndrome, helping to preserve vital ecosystems. While not directly for business growth, successful environmental stewardship can enhance brand reputation and open doors to eco-conscious markets.
Fund Your Conservation Education Programs!
K-12 educators and institutions can receive funding to train teachers in hands-on conservation science, bringing wildlife research to life for students through immersive field experiments.
Secure Funding for Wetland Restoration & Species Recovery
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on conservation can receive funding to restore vital wetland habitats and support endangered species in the West Eugene Wetlands. This initiative aims to enhance prairie ecosystems and implement research for species recovery.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth!
This notice indicates potential funding available through the National Park Service, specifically for projects related to the Great Egg Harbor River conservation. Eligible entities should review the full announcement for details on how to access these funds.
Get Funding for STEM Education in New England Bays!
This grant offers funding for K-12 educators and organizations in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Funds support engaging, hands-on environmental education projects focused on watershed understanding and stewardship, including teacher professional development.
Fund Your Business Growth: Environmental Restoration Grants
This grant supports businesses involved in environmental restoration and conservation projects. Funding is available for initiatives aimed at reintroducing native species and restoring critical habitats within desert ecosystems.
Get Grants for Global Health Research Training
This program offers funding for institutions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and U.S. institutions to establish hubs for global environmental and occupational health research and training. The grants aim to build capacity for addressing critical health threats through collaboration and curriculum development.