Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Grant: Restore Prairie Habitats & Boost Park Resources
This grant funds the assessment of upland vegetation and the restoration of 750 acres of prairie habitats across nine National Park units. Businesses and organizations with expertise in ecological assessment and restoration can apply to support these vital conservation efforts.
Get Grants for California Native Plant Conservation & Research
California organizations dedicated to native plant research, cultivation, and conservation can apply for funding to support their educational and scientific programs. This grant aims to enhance public understanding and appreciation of natural resources, particularly those found on public lands.
Get Funding for Colorado Bird Conservation Projects
Colorado-based organizations can receive funding to gather information and educate the public on preserving native bird habitats. This grant supports projects that will update materials and guide land management decisions for these vital populations.
Fund Your Conservation Leadership Training Programs
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean can secure funding to train the next generation of conservation leaders. This grant supports scholarships, visiting professors, and field experiences to foster an interdisciplinary approach to wildlife management.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
This grant opportunity is for businesses and organizations looking to fund environmental restoration and stormwater treatment projects. You can receive funding to design and construct critical wetland infrastructure that enhances habitats and improves water quality.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Management Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations with deep expertise in whitetail deer management. Funds are intended to support the development and execution of a national symposium focused on advancing whitetail deer management strategies.
Park Mapping Grant: Improve Vegetation Data Reliability
This grant opportunity is for organizations with a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreement interested in enhancing the accuracy of vegetation mapping within Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Funds will be used to assess the reliability of existing vegetation maps, ensuring that mapped vegetation types accurately reflect on-the-ground conditions.
Get Funding: Monitor Gulf Islands Seagrass Resources
This opportunity is for organizations experienced in ecological monitoring to implement a seagrass monitoring program at Gulf Islands National Seashore. Funding supports establishing quantitative relationships between environmental factors and seagrass health.
Secure Funding for Green Desert Initiatives
This grant supports businesses in the Blythe-Palen Dry Lake region working on vegetation mapping and biological habitat quality assessments for public lands. Funds will be used to gather crucial geographic data for environmental conservation and sustainable development planning.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects in AZ!
Arizona businesses and organizations involved in collaborative river landscape restoration along the Colorado and Gila Rivers can apply for funding to improve wildlife habitat. This grant supports partnership projects aimed at ecological preservation and enhancement.
Get Grants for Park Projects!
Non-profit associations supporting National Parks can receive funding for projects that enhance visitor experience and park preservation. This award focuses on operational and programmatic support for these critical park partners.
Secure Funding for Conservation Research Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations and researchers focused on wildlife conservation, specifically to study and manage hybrid California Tiger Salamanders at Fort Ord. Funds will support critical research into genetic movement and population dynamics to inform future conservation strategies.
Get Funding for City Habitat Conservation Projects
Local governments and eligible entities can receive funding to develop and implement habitat conservation plans. This initiative supports environmental stewardship and the protection of natural resources within your community.
Grant for Coastal Businesses: Protect Wildlife & Boost Tourism
This grant supports businesses in coastal areas who want to implement wildlife protection and public education initiatives, particularly for shorebirds. Funds can be used for staffing to monitor beaches and educate visitors about minimizing disturbances during nesting seasons.
Get Funding for Environmental Education & Park Programs
Educators in regional school systems and National Park Service rangers can receive funding to develop and implement educational tools that leverage national parks as living classrooms and laboratories for watershed stewardship.
Grant: Boost Your Conservation Project!
This grant from the National Park Service is for organizations looking to implement Native Trout Conservation Plans. Funding will support environmental assessments and conservation efforts within national parks.
Fund Your Museum's Outreach & Education Projects!
Non-profits and museums can receive funding to develop engaging interpretive displays and educational programs about local history and natural resources. This grant supports staff, equipment, and materials to promote conservation and public understanding.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation Partnerships!
Are you a non-profit partner of the National Wildlife Refuge System? This grant offers funding to support your ongoing conservation and educational initiatives within the refuge system.
EPA Grants: Fund Water Quality & Safety Upgrades
Small public water systems and wastewater communities can get funding and expert help to meet safety standards and improve water quality across the nation. This EPA program supports rural and urban systems, including tribal operations, in complying with drinking and clean water laws.
Secure Funding for Alaska Native Marine Mammal Co-Management
Alaska Native organizations can receive grants to co-manage subsistence use of marine mammals and conserve these vital populations. Funds support data collection, harvest monitoring, research participation, and co-management structure development.