Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects!
Non-profit organizations and community groups on the island of Hawaii can receive support for projects focused on surveying, responding to, and raising awareness about invasive species. This funding aims to protect native ecosystems through collaborative eradication and outreach efforts.
Get Funding for Grassland Restoration Projects
If you are involved with the Bureau of Land Management or partner organizations, you can secure funding to evaluate and improve grassland restoration efforts in the Cienega watershed. This initiative focuses on monitoring bird populations and vegetation to enhance future restoration strategies.
Get Funding for Parks & Wildlife Projects!
Non-profits and government entities can get funding to create environmental education programs and develop urban wildlife habitats. This initiative aims to foster stewardship and enhance urban wildlife refuge operations.
Get Funding for Resource Management & Disaster Prep
This grant offers funding for projects that collect LiDAR data to improve public resource management and preparedness for natural disasters. Businesses involved in silviculture, watershed restoration, or environmental assessment can benefit from this initiative.
Secure Funds for Coastal Recovery & Resiliency Projects
East Coast state entities can now secure funding for critical research into offshore sand resources, beach nourishment, and coastal recovery initiatives. This opportunity aims to bolster our defenses against natural disasters and promote sustainable coastal management.
Get Funding: Control Invasive Plants & Boost Land Health
Are you a land manager in the Western US concerned about invasive plants? This grant funds cooperative efforts to prevent and control harmful species, offering educational resources and training for practitioners.
Grant Money for Hawaii Conservation & Habitat Restoration
If you're a non-profit or government agency in Hawaii focused on native species and habitat conservation, this grant can fund critical projects. It supports efforts to protect endangered species, enhance ecosystems, and increase public awareness of conservation issues.
Get Funding for Park Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund White Buffalo for non-native species removal in Channel Islands National Park. This is an intent to award, not a general application.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Watershed Health
This grant is for projects focused on improving fish passage and conducting vital watershed assessments to identify and address habitat limitations. It's an opportunity to gain funding for crucial environmental restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Business Growth!
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management supports projects focused on improving waterways and riparian habitats. If your business is involved in environmental restoration or sustainable water management, you could secure funding to enhance wetlands, improve fish passage, and restore creek health.
Funding for Oregon's Wild Plants & Conservation
Oregon-based organizations and researchers focused on cataloging and preserving the state's native vascular plants can receive funding. This grant supports the Oregon Flora Project's mission to create a comprehensive botanical resource accessible to all.
Unlock Conservation Funding for African Wildlife Projects
This is not a typical grant application; it's a notice of intent to fund wildlife conservation efforts in the Chinko Project area. The Fish and Wildlife Service aims to support anti-poaching ranger teams and community engagement programs.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
This grant opportunity supports businesses involved in wildlife conservation and habitat restoration projects, specifically focusing on reintroduction programs like the sage-grouse initiative.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Protection Projects
This funding opportunity supports organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation and institutional capacity building. Funds are intended to strengthen training programs and resource development for wildlife protection efforts.
Get Funding for Reef Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service offers funding to organizations like Mote Marine Laboratory to combat Yellow Band Disease impacting Buck Island Reef National Monument. Secure resources to protect and restore vital marine ecosystems.
Get Grants for Eco-Education Projects in the Gulf!
Are you involved in K-12 environmental education within the Gulf of Mexico region? This program funds impactful, hands-on learning experiences for students and professional development for teachers to boost environmental literacy and support regional conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Coastal Resilience Projects
Nonprofits focused on coastal resilience can secure funding through a cooperative agreement with the Department of the Interior. This program supports the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in administering the Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Grants.
NIH Grants: Unlock Funding for Autoimmune Disease Research
This NIH grant supports exploratory research investigating how environmental factors trigger or worsen autoimmune diseases, using lab studies or animal models. Gain insights into critical exposure periods, gender-specific responses, and potential biomarkers for future human studies.
Get Park Service Funding for Your Business
This opportunity is for businesses working with the National Park Service's Colorado Plateau CESU to receive funding through a task agreement. The funds are intended for specific projects outlined in the full announcement, allowing for collaboration with federal agencies.
Grant: Fund Your Environmental Research & Monitoring Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers looking to fund critical seagrass monitoring projects in the Upper Laguna Madre and Padre Island National Seashore. Funds will support establishing quantitative relationships that drive seagrass health and persistence.