Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Restoration & Hazard Cleanup
This grant supports organizations like The Nature Conservancy in identifying and addressing threats to the San Juan River ecosystem, focusing on habitat restoration and hazardous material analysis to aid endangered fish recovery.
Get Funding for Your Business!
This announcement is about an agreement for a project studying mercury in dragonfly larvae. While this specific announcement is not a funding opportunity, it highlights the National Park Service's involvement in research initiatives.
Get Funding for Rio Grande Conservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service is for eligible organizations and researchers focused on monitoring channel changes and sediment dynamics in the Big Bend Reach of the Rio Grande. Funds will support critical environmental research and conservation efforts.
Fund Your Business: Get Grants for Research & Development
This opportunity is for businesses specializing in ecological research and surveying to conduct crucial invertebrate and rare plant studies on military installations. Funding supports vital environmental management and protection initiatives.
Funding for Climate Research & Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity, awarded through the National Park Service, is for organizations and researchers focused on understanding and addressing climate change impacts on avian migration. Funds are designated to support Phase II of crucial research in the Great Plains region.
Get Funding for Climate Adaptation & Restoration Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to coordinate crucial science initiatives for climate adaptation and natural resource restoration. This grant supports collaboration with the Fish and Wildlife Service on critical conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant supports projects focused on assessing the impact of logging roads and erosion on aquatic habitats, particularly in the Canadian portion of the North Fork of the Flathead River. Businesses and researchers can receive funding to develop digital landscapes, analyze road networks, and understand erosion processes.
Get Grants for Greener, Stronger Communities
This HUD program offers grants to regional partnerships focused on integrated planning for economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability. Fund your projects that boost competitiveness, improve public health, and address climate change through collaborative, data-driven strategies.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grant Opportunity
This grant supports organizations working on critical climate change research projects, specifically focusing on the vulnerability of Pacific Lamprey. If your organization is involved in conservation or environmental studies, you may be eligible to receive funding for impactful research.
Get Funding for Pesticide Information Services
If your organization provides objective, science-based information on pesticides, you may be eligible for EPA funding. This grant supports the National Pesticide Information Center to educate the public and collect crucial data on pesticide incidents.
Unlock Funding for Vegetation Management & Data Tools
This grant is for organizations developing tools and educational materials to make the National Vegetation Classification accessible nationwide. Secure funding to enhance data accuracy for public and private land managers, fostering better vegetation resource understanding and interagency collaboration.
Unlock Funds for Youth Natural Resource Programs
Oregon-based Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering grants to support youth programs focused on natural resource research, management, and conservation. This funding aims to immerse students in land management issues and foster a deeper understanding of our environment.
Get Grants for Community & Affordable Housing Projects
This HUD grant helps local governments and non-profits reform plans and reduce barriers to creating affordable, sustainable, and economically vital communities. Funds support initiatives like mixed-use development, affordable housing, and building reuse to foster community growth.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in critical conservation efforts, specifically for the endangered Marsh Sandwort plant. Funds will be used for propagation, outplanting, and data collection to re-establish populations and determine best reintroduction strategies.
Get Funding for Endangered Plant Conservation Projects
This grant supports nurseries and botanical facilities involved in propagating and reintroducing critically endangered plant species, like the Marsh Sandwort, to historical habitats. Projects focus on data collection to guide future conservation efforts and expand species' range.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Business Growth!
This grant supports local groups in conserving and restoring pine-oak habitats, creating jobs and business opportunities through byproduct utilization. Businesses can receive funding for projects focused on ecosystem restoration, workforce development, and community infrastructure.
Get Funding to Protect Maui's Native Species
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to install protective fences, safeguarding native species habitats from invasive mammals. This project aims to restore and protect vital public trust resources on Maui, including endangered species and water resources.
Get Grants for Conservation Network Projects!
This funding is for organizations aiming to design and implement collaborative conservation networks. It supports projects focused on enhancing ecological efforts through shared strategies and resources.
Grant Money for Montana Water Quality Projects
Montana businesses and organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management can receive funding to improve watershed function and water quality for public benefit.
Get Hawaii Grants for Invasive Species Control
Hawaii businesses and organizations can secure funding to support invasive species control activities. This grant specifically aims to assess the leaching potential of rodent control chemicals for use in natural areas.