Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Unlock Funding for Park Projects: NPS Grants Available!
Are you a business passionate about natural resource management and climate change research? This grant from the National Park Service supports ethnobotany and climate change initiatives within National Parks.
Get Funding for Climate Science in the Pacific Northwest!
This grant supports innovative climate science projects in the Pacific Northwest, helping decision-makers understand and address regional impacts on natural resources, communities, and economies.
Fund Your School's Local Curriculum Projects!
Western Montana schools can receive funding to develop innovative, place-based curriculum centered around the Garnet Ghost Town. This initiative aims to enhance educational experiences with local history and environment.
Unlock NPS Grants for Your Business | Get Funding!
This opportunity, through the National Park Service's CESU program, is for entities looking to partner on documentation and evaluation projects. Secure funding to contribute to important conservation and research initiatives.
Fund Your Rural Health Initiatives - Get Grants Now!
Rural organizations and community partners can get funding to launch outreach programs that educate residents on improving health, understanding rural environmental risks, and accessing health services. This grant supports initiatives that empower individuals and families to take charge of their well-being and connect them with vital health promotion activities.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Control in Hawaii
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the University of Hawaii partnered with the Hawaii-Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. It supports critical projects focused on monitoring and controlling invasive Coqui frogs within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and surrounding areas.
Get Funding for Park Conservation Projects
If your organization is involved in ecological research or conservation, you may be eligible for funding to support dendroecological analyses of shrublands. These funds are intended to aid research within National Park Service areas.
Get Funding for Hawaiian Bird Recovery Projects
Non-profits and government agencies in Hawaii can secure funding to operate, design, and build captive propagation facilities. This grant supports the reintroduction of endangered Hawaiian birds, including the alala, back into the wild.
Funding for Park Restoration & Invasive Species Research
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service aims to fund research and projects focused on the environmental history of invasive species within national parks. Eligible entities will receive funding to develop responsible restoration practices informed by this critical research.
Get Funding for Park Restoration Projects
This opportunity from the National Park Service is for organizations looking to undertake riparian willow restoration projects. Funding is available through a task agreement award under the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
If you're involved in natural resource management and conservation, this grant can fund projects that protect and restore vital riparian habitats like the Baird Creek area. Secure funding to enhance biodiversity and ecological health within your community.
Get Funding for River Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations like OARS, Inc. can receive funding to continue projects supporting the Assabet River's Wild and Scenic designation. This grant supports conservation efforts and aims to enhance the river's ecological and recreational value.
Get Funding for Arizona Grassland Restoration & Conservation!
Arizona businesses and organizations focused on conservation can receive funding to implement the Central Arizona Grasslands Conservation Strategy. This grant supports projects like habitat enhancement, restoration, monitoring, and public education to benefit grassland ecosystems and wildlife.
NIST Grants: Fund Disaster Resilience & Smart Tech
NIST is offering grants to boost disaster resilience in buildings and infrastructure, promote sustainable construction, and advance smart firefighting technologies. Businesses looking to innovate in these critical areas can apply for significant funding.
Grant for Endangered Plant Protection & Research
This grant supports the development and testing of a crucial monitoring protocol for nine endangered, threatened, and endemic plant species within Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. It's designed for organizations focused on ecological conservation and research within this specific region.
Unlock Park Service Funding for Wildlife Research
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to develop methods for understanding elk movements and abundance on winter ranges. This award supports critical conservation efforts managed by the National Park Service.
Unlock Funding for Ecological Research Projects
This grant from the National Park Service is available to organizations that can analyze ecological monitoring data from Sonoran Desert Parks. Funds will support critical research aimed at understanding and preserving the desert ecosystem.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This opportunity provides funding for organizations like Stony Brook to conduct vital environmental data collection and analysis, focusing on coastal breach monitoring and water level assessments. Businesses involved in ecological research, data analysis, and environmental consulting can leverage this to secure funding for their projects.
Fund Your Project: NPS Grants Available
The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities through a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) for projects related to conservation and stabilization. Businesses and organizations involved in relevant research or projects can potentially receive task agreement awards.
Get Funding for Climate Science & Resource Management
This grant supports research into climate variability and phenology, aiming to create predictive tools for resource management. Businesses and researchers can contribute to national-scale data products that inform climate impact studies and ecosystem management.