Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Grant for Youth Soundscape Education & Park Experiences
The National Park Service is offering funding to Global Explorers to educate diverse and underserved youth about the importance of natural soundscapes in national parks. This initiative supports hands-on expeditions and tailored activities designed to engage students, including those with disabilities and from low-income backgrounds.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Tissue Repair Tech!
Small businesses developing advanced bioreactor systems for tissue regeneration and organ growth can secure significant funding from the NIH. This grant supports innovative technologies that precisely control cellular environments, paving the way for breakthroughs in reparative medicine.
Get Funding for Youth Engagement & Eco-Projects!
Non-profits and educational groups can get funding to connect youth with nature through citizen science and restoration projects. This grant supports programs that foster environmental stewardship and public engagement with natural resources.
Get Funding for Stream Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations focused on conservation can receive funding to restore streams using natural channel design. This initiative aims to improve stream stability, reduce erosion, and enhance aquatic habitats for ecological benefit.
Get Funding to Restore Colorado Lands!
Colorado businesses and organizations can secure funds to clean up and revitalize public lands impacted by past mining and recreation. This grant aims to improve natural resources and protect areas used by the public.
Get Funding for Online Education Innovation!
Institutions of higher education can apply for funding to establish a center that studies and promotes best practices in online education and technology-enhanced learning. This initiative aims to identify effective, accessible tools and strategies to improve student outcomes in digital learning environments.
Funded Research for National Parks: Get Grants!
Seeking to assess natural resource conditions within national park units? This grant offers funding to evaluate current conditions, identify trends, and address data gaps for specific park sites.
Unlock Research Funding: Grow Your Global Impact
This grant empowers scientists in developing countries to tackle critical challenges through research collaborations with U.S. institutions. Funding supports training, equipment, and projects in areas like food security, global health, and climate change.
Get Funding for Transportation Innovations
Share your proven technologies or processes with the Federal Highway Administration that can speed up transportation project delivery, enhance safety, and protect the environment. This is a Request for Information to identify innovations for potential future programs, not a direct funding solicitation.
Grant: Fund Youth Education in Natural Resources
Non-profits and educational institutions in Southwest Idaho can secure funding for programs that teach young people about natural and cultural resources. This grant supports engaging educational initiatives within the Boise District.
Get Funding to Boost Your Community Park Projects!
Are you a community group or organization looking to improve local parks? This grant supports initiatives that foster positive stewardship and understanding of community impact on open spaces, helping you launch impactful communication campaigns and pilot projects.
Get Funding for Student Internships & Park Research
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in student internships, research fellowships, and workshops for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Funds are available to advance park interpretation, education, resource restoration, and protection efforts.
Funding for Weed Management in Socorro & Catron Counties
Local weed management areas in Socorro and Catron Counties can secure funding to control and eradicate invasive plants on private, state, and federal lands. This program aims to educate the public and protect natural resources from the spread of noxious weeds.
Get Funding for Weed Management Projects
Garfield County businesses can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to control and prevent the spread of noxious weeds. This grant funds collaborative efforts, including education for landowners and public land users.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with BLM Grants
This Bureau of Land Management grant aims to improve fish and wildlife habitats, water quality, and overall productivity in the Coos basin. Businesses involved in ecological restoration and conservation within this region can apply for funding to support their projects.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience Projects
This grant offers funding to eligible organizations for assessing road-stream crossings to improve climate resilience and aquatic connectivity in the Northeast. Projects will focus on identifying and prioritizing infrastructure improvements to withstand future floods and enhance fish passage.
Get Funding for Conservation & Community Projects
This grant supports projects that engage local communities in understanding and caring for habitat conservation near urban areas. If your organization works on environmental education or volunteer stewardship, you could receive funding to boost public appreciation for nature.
Get Funding for Sagebrush Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on producing seeds and plants for sagebrush restoration. Businesses contributing to the conservation of greater sage grouse populations can apply for this funding.
Native Plant Conservation Grants for Oregon Businesses
Oregon businesses focused on native plant conservation can secure funding for projects like population monitoring, research, and public outreach. This grant supports efforts to recover and understand state and federally listed plant species across Oregon.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Conservation Projects
This award supports projects focused on the Capt. John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and Chesapeake Bay Gateways. Businesses involved in trail management, communications, interpretation, or conservation may benefit from this initiative.