Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Unlock Funds for Fire Science & Ecosystem Management
Is your business involved in wildland fire science or ecosystem management? The Bureau of Land Management's Joint Fire Science Program offers funding to support critical research addressing fuels, fires, and their impact on ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Wildfire & Ecosystem Research
This program offers grants to researchers and organizations focused on scientific studies for managing wildland fuels, fires, and their ecosystems. Secure funding to advance critical research in fire science and environmental protection.
Funded Weed Control for Federal Installations
Federal agencies managing land in Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming can apply for funds to biologically control noxious weeds on their installations. This grant supports the use of approved insects and mites to reduce and monitor weed infestations.
Get Funding: Boost Your Community Health with CDC Grants
State and local public health entities can secure funding to build integrated health and environmental data networks. This initiative aims to improve community health by providing actionable insights through a secure, web-based tracking system.
Get Funding for Community Health & Disease Prevention
This grant is for local health offices, school districts, housing and transportation authorities, and tribal organizations to build coalitions that improve community health and reduce chronic diseases. Funding supports evidence-based strategies to increase access to healthier environments and reduce health disparities.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Projects
This initiative offers funding to organizations seeking to employ interns for vital environmental projects at various Bureau of Reclamation sites. Funds support crucial tasks like visitor services, invasive species management, and habitat restoration, fostering youth engagement in conservation.
Get Funding: Restore Coastal Habitats & Boost Your Business
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to remove invasive plants and restore vital coastal sage scrub habitats. This initiative supports environmental restoration projects and offers a unique opportunity for ecological impact.
Get Funding to Protect Natural Resources!
Calling all environmental researchers and conservation groups! This grant supports initiatives to document and understand unique plant communities in parks, ensuring their protection against climate change.
Great Lakes Funding: Restore & Grow Your Business
Calling all businesses in the Great Lakes region! Secure funding to launch projects that protect and restore vital fish, wildlife, and habitats, boosting your business's eco-credentials and impact.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and research institutions with expertise in avian conservation can receive funding for critical captive breeding and recovery programs. This grant supports efforts to re-establish self-sustaining populations and maintain biodiversity.
Get Grants for Fire Science Research
This program funds research projects focused on fire science, helping land managers and stakeholders make informed decisions. Businesses and researchers can apply for funding to advance knowledge and practical applications in fire management.
Get Funding for Conservation & Habitat Projects
This grant is for organizations and partners dedicated to conservation efforts and habitat restoration. Funds will support building capacity for refuge friends, urban refuge initiatives, and strategic habitat conservation implementation.
Get Funding for Trail Projects & Business Growth
While this specific award is designated for the Appalachian Mountain Club, it highlights opportunities for businesses that support land conservation, trail development, and tourism infrastructure. Businesses in Massachusetts and the New England region can explore partnerships to secure funding for projects that align with trail implementation and land management goals.
Get Funding: Protect Midwest Migratory Birds
Nonprofits and organizations in the Midwest can receive grants to conserve migratory birds that are protected but not endangered. Funding supports monitoring, focal species conservation, strategic planning, and avian health initiatives.
Fund Your Research: Tahoe Basin Environmental Grants
Researchers and institutions focused on the Lake Tahoe Basin are invited to apply for funding to advance critical environmental projects. This grant supports research in forest health, water quality, air quality, and integrated science to restore and improve the Lake Tahoe region.
Get Funding for Green Transit Bus Tech in CA!
California transit agencies can get funding to test innovative hybrid propulsion systems for small buses, reducing emissions and promoting energy independence. This initiative supports the development and analysis of cleaner, more efficient transit vehicle technologies.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Science
This grant supports businesses and researchers developing adaptive science solutions to protect fish and wildlife populations and their habitats. Funding is available for applied research that addresses critical threats and informs conservation strategies.
Get Funding to Improve School Programs & Student Success!
This grant supports collaborations between schools, mental health experts, and justice officials to keep youth in school and out of the justice system. Funding helps improve school climates and provides early intervention for student needs.
Aquaculture Grants: Boost Your Business & Sustainability
US aquaculture businesses can get funding to develop sustainable practices and overcome industry challenges, leading to increased profitability and job creation. Focus areas include genetics, disease management, sustainable systems, and economic research.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control in R6
Non-profits and government entities in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming can apply for funding to control aquatic invasive species like mussels and carps, and manage invasive plants at facilities.