Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Grants for Your School-Community Projects
This opportunity is for educational institutions partnering with the National Park Service to fund collaborative place-based educational initiatives. The goal is to enrich learning experiences by connecting students with their local environments and communities.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Innovation!
This grant offers funding for businesses and researchers focused on science-based solutions for Chesapeake Bay fisheries restoration and protection. Apply to advance monitoring, assessment, and management strategies for a healthier ecosystem.
Get Grant Money for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies are invited to apply for funding to support conservation initiatives under the Great Northern LCC. This funding will support projects with tangible outcomes and data management needs.
Secure Funding for River Data Management Systems
This grant is for organizations involved in the Upper Colorado and San Juan River recovery programs seeking to develop a unified, web-based database. Funds will support the creation of a system to efficiently manage and analyze critical fish data, improving collaborative efforts and water development.
Grant for Preserving National Park Treasures
Museums and cultural institutions dedicated to preserving National Park Service collections are eligible for funding. This grant supports essential conservation, documentation, and care of valuable historical artifacts and specimens.
Get Funding for Conservation Science & Management
This grant supports collaborations between resource managers and research partners to develop strategies for applying conservation science to landscape-scale management issues. Funding is available to facilitate workshops, analyze data, and create frameworks for achieving conservation objectives.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits, universities, and government agencies in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region can apply for funding to develop decision support tools and address scientific uncertainties for conservation efforts. This grant supports projects that will inform conservation actions and protect natural resources across the geography.
Unlock Funding for National Park Projects
The National Park Service is offering funding through a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) for projects related to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park and George Washington Memorial Parkway. This funding is intended to support updates and improvements within these designated national park areas.
Get Funding for Your Innovative Ag Conservation Project
Maine agricultural producers and organizations can receive funding to demonstrate and adopt proven conservation technologies and approaches that enhance environmental protection. This grant supports on-the-ground projects aimed at transferring successful innovations into wider use.
Get Grants for Community Greenway Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to build support for community greenway projects, specifically focusing on the Jamaica Bay Greenway. If your organization is involved in community outreach and engagement, you may be eligible for this grant to enhance local support.
Fund Your Green Stormwater Projects: Get Up to $0!
This grant supports academic research to develop effective green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) strategies that protect salmon and their ecosystems. Businesses involved in urbanizing watersheds can benefit from practical GSI solutions informed by federal expertise.
Get Funding for Coastal Habitat Research
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in coastal water mapping and satellite imagery? This grant funds the development of a tool to forecast coastal habitat response to sea level rise.
Coastal Resilience Grant: Secure Funding for Storm Recovery
This grant supports CESU partners in conducting vital oceanographic research and developing predictive models for coastal storm recovery, specifically addressing Hurricane Sandy's impact. Funding is available for field studies measuring sediment transport and calibrating advanced numerical models for coastal change prediction.
Secure Funding for Coastal Habitat Restoration
This funding opportunity is for organizations like Rutgers University focused on protecting endangered beach-nesting bird habitats following severe coastal storms. The goal is to develop protocols and provide evidence-based management guidance for critical species, ensuring their survival and restoration.
Get Grants to Restore Natural Resources & Wildlife
This program offers funding to entities working to restore natural resources and wildlife impacted by environmental damage, aiming for effective and efficient restoration outcomes.
Secure Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Land Management
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding to develop best practices for bat conservation and management, and create educational outreach materials. This grant supports evaluating land management actions and climate impacts on bat habitats and populations.
Unlock Funding for Regional Heritage Projects!
Are you a partner organization in the Northeast Region's National Heritage Areas? The National Park Service intends to award funding for strategic plan implementation to advance your conservation and heritage initiatives.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration & Superfund Cleanup
Are you a municipality in Rhode Island working on environmental restoration for Superfund sites? This cooperative agreement funds the Sandy Bottom Road Wetland Restoration Project, aimed at offsetting natural resource injuries.
Secure Salmon Research Grants for Yukon River Businesses
Businesses involved in Yukon River salmon research and management can apply for funding to advance understanding and conservation efforts. This grant supports projects that improve data collection, habitat assessment, and community engagement for salmon populations.
Get Funding for Conservation & Land Management Projects
Nonprofits focused on environmental conservation and land protection are eligible for funding to support critical boundary maintenance and data management for protected natural areas. This program helps ensure the integrity of vital wetlands and floodplains through GIS mapping, site marking, and data collection.