Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Grant: Protect Rare Owl Habitat & Grow National Parks
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to monitor and protect the vital habitat of the Mexican Spotted Owl within National Parks. This initiative aims to conserve endangered species and ensure the health of these treasured natural landscapes.
Secure Grants for Environmental Projects & Education
Nonprofits and educational groups can get support for programs that promote environmental education and volunteerism on public lands. This funding helps develop materials and coordinate activities that benefit natural resources and public engagement.
Get Funding for Your Research Project
This grant supports research aimed at understanding and improving the acoustic experiences of backcountry visitors. If you are involved in environmental or visitor experience research, you may be eligible for funding to contribute to soundscape quality standards.
Unlock Funding for Trail Restoration Projects
Non-profits and organizations focused on environmental conservation and community engagement can receive funding for the rehabilitation of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. This grant supports vital restoration work and protects natural landscapes for future generations.
Fund Your Montana Reclamation Projects
Montana businesses involved in land reclamation can receive funding to assess and improve past projects, and to plan new reclamation efforts at abandoned mine land sites. This grant supports your commitment to environmental restoration and compliance.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Vermont
The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities to organizations like the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps to support youth involvement in conservation projects across MABI Vermont. This initiative aims to engage young people in valuable environmental work while providing them with hands-on experience and stipends.
Funded Research: Boost Wildlife Conservation
This grant from the National Park Service funds crucial research into prey availability and predator populations for Humboldt Marten restoration efforts. Eligible entities can receive funding to support vital ecological assessment and conservation initiatives.
Funded Research Grants: Environmental Science & Ecology
This is an announcement of an award already designated for URI for their critical work in understanding amphibian and reptile populations impacted by Hurricane Sandy at National Park Service sites. The funding supports comprehensive inventory, data collection, and reporting to aid in ecological recovery and management efforts.
Get Funding for Greener, Cheaper Pest Management
Agricultural businesses can secure funding to implement innovative, cost-effective pest management strategies that reduce environmental and health risks. This program supports collaboration and information sharing to enhance pest management solutions and boost food security.
Secure Funding for Aquatic Conservation Projects
Organizations and researchers focused on preventing and controlling aquatic nuisance species are invited to apply. Funds will support ongoing initiatives to implement the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act.
Grant for Youth Environmental Programs: Get Funding!
This grant supports organizations in Arizona looking to engage youth in environmental education and outdoor career pathways. Funds are available to develop and implement programs that foster an appreciation for natural resources and prepare the next generation for conservation careers.
Boost Your Business with Forest & Land Conservation Grants
This grant empowers conservation districts, municipalities, and private landowners to collaborate on forest and woodland conservation projects across the west. Funding supports restoration, fuels reduction, watershed protection, and invasive species management for public benefit.
Grant Secured: Climate Resilience for Acadia Species
This award has been designated to SERC Institute for their vital work identifying species at risk from climate change in Acadia National Park. The funding will support public outreach, citizen science initiatives, and the development of compelling narratives to communicate climate impacts.
Fund Your Watershed Project with NPS Grants
Are you involved in watershed research or conservation? The National Park Service is seeking partners for cooperative studies to protect vital ecosystems. This funding supports critical research and collaborative efforts within the Chesapeake Watershed.
Funding for Park Research & Conservation Projects
This grant supports research initiatives within the National Park Service, specifically focusing on understanding seasonal variations and heat flow in hydrothermal systems. Eligible applicants can receive funding for high-resolution airborne remote sensing and spatial modeling projects.
Get Funding for Alaska Wildlife Research Projects!
The Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking proposals for projects focused on terrestrial arthropod inventories on Alaska National Wildlife Refuges. This funding will support research to understand biodiversity and monitor the impacts of climate change on these ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Protection Initiatives
Non-profits and research institutions can access funds for critical conservation projects. This grant supports innovative designs for predator-proof fencing to safeguard endangered species like the Hawaiian Petrel.
Grant Funds for Park Restoration & Conservation Projects
This opportunity from the National Park Service supports organizations engaged in invasive weed treatment and native species restoration in designated park areas. Funds will cover multi-year efforts including plant management, seed collection, and site rehabilitation.
Get Funding for National Park Projects!
Are you a business with expertise in park management or trail development? This grant from the National Park Service can fund critical work on backcountry trails in Yellowstone National Park.
Grant: Fund Your Park's Natural Resource Assessments
National Park Service is offering funding to qualified organizations to prepare Natural Resource Condition Assessment Reports for five Intermountain Region Parks. This opportunity aims to support vital research and conservation efforts within these protected areas.