Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funded: Hazardous Substance Research & Training Grants
This grant supports research centers focused on innovative solutions for detecting, assessing, and reducing the health impacts of hazardous substances. Businesses involved in environmental science, engineering, and public health can secure funding for advanced research and training initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Nonprofits and government agencies, this is your chance to secure funding for wildlife conservation efforts in Arizona. Support crucial programs like the Bald Eagle Nestwatch to protect at-risk species and promote ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects & Youth Training
This program from the Bureau of Land Management offers funding for projects focused on natural resource management and conservation, providing hands-on learning for youth. Eligible projects will support the education and training of young people in conservation and land management practices.
Get Funding for Fire Risk Reduction Projects
Non-profits and youth organizations can secure funds to protect natural resources and infrastructure from catastrophic fires through mechanical thinning, seeding, and prescribed burns. This program aims to restore vital ecosystems and reduce wildfire risks.
Secure Funds for Botanical Research & Conservation
Are you involved in ecological research or conservation efforts focused on rare plant species within the Roseburg District? This grant provides funding to monitor and protect special status plants like Kincaid's lupine, wayside aster, and crinite mariposa lily.
Get Grants for Park Research & Climate Solutions
Non-profit organizations and universities can receive funding for projects focused on ethnobotany and climate change impacts within National Parks. This award supports critical research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Desert Ecosystem Research & Conservation
If you're a CESU partner focused on environmental research, this grant from the US Geological Survey can fund vital studies on Sonoran Desert riparian ecosystems. The funds will support critical evaluations of native amphibian populations and habitat health to inform conservation strategies.
Funded Research: Boost Your Business with Eco-Innovation
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research native and invasive riparian vegetation in the western USA. Secure funding to study invasive species like Siberian Elm and Russian Olive, or to understand vegetation response to climate change and water management.
Secure Funding for Forest Fire Research & Climate Studies
Non-profits and academic institutions can partner with the USGS to study fire and climate impacts on New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains. This funding supports critical research to protect Santa Fe's water supply and communities from devastating wildfires.
Get Funding for Habitat Planning & Wildlife Research
Wyoming-based organizations and CESU partners can apply for funding to conduct research on Greater Sage-Grouse habitat planning and management. This opportunity aims to integrate wildlife, restoration, and economic factors to inform regional and local decisions.
Get Funding for Polar Bear Habitat Research
CESU partners can receive funding to study polar bear activity patterns in response to sea ice changes. This research aims to understand how polar bears adapt to environmental shifts, potentially informing conservation efforts and ecosystem management.
Get Funding to Restore Native Lake Ontario Fish!
Are you a CESU partner focused on ecological research and restoration? This opportunity provides funding for vital fish culture and stocking efforts to rebuild native fish populations in Lake Ontario, enhancing ecosystem resilience.
Get Funds for Wildlife Habitat Restoration in AZ
Arizona businesses and organizations are invited to partner with the Bureau of Land Management to restore vital wildlife habitats and manage invasive plants along the Gila River. This funding supports critical restoration efforts, habitat enhancement, and monitoring to protect and improve natural resources.
Unlock Funds for Water & Land in Walker Basin
If you're a land owner or involved in agricultural conservation in the Walker River and Truckee River basins, this program offers funding to increase freshwater inflows to desert terminal lakes. Funds are available for purchasing land, water rights, and for revegetation of retired farmland.
BOEM Grant: Fund Your Research for Ocean Energy Safety
If you're a university or eligible group, secure funding to research safe and environmentally sound energy and mineral production on the outer continental shelf. This cooperative agreement supports specific research projects focused on vital oceanographic and environmental studies.
Grant Funding for Bat Conservation Research
This notice announces the National Park Service's intent to fund research on Myotis bat populations and their habitat preferences in Acadia National Park. This funding is specifically for existing projects and will not be open to general applications.
Get Funding for Sustainable Community Growth & Job Creation!
Is your state leadership focused on tackling pollution and land use challenges? This program offers funding to provide expert technical assistance for implementing smart growth strategies that boost jobs and improve quality of life.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
State agencies can receive federal funding to conserve threatened and endangered species within Region 1. This grant supports critical efforts to protect at-risk wildlife populations under the Endangered Species Act.
Unlock Grant Money for Your Stress Response Tech
NIH is funding innovative research to develop new technologies and models for tracking cell signaling under environmental stress. Businesses creating advanced tools for understanding mitochondria-cell communication can apply for this phased award.
Get Funding for Montana Wilderness Stewardship Projects
Montana organizations and non-profits can secure funding to develop volunteer programs that monitor the ecological and social health of Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study Areas.