Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Tribal Funding for Environmental Projects
Columbia River Treaty Tribes can secure funding to protect treaty rights, trust resources, and cultural artifacts during the Bradford Island CERCLA Project. This cooperative agreement supports critical environmental remediation efforts impacting your community.
NASA Funding for Tribal Colleges: Boost Climate Education!
Tribal Colleges and Universities can receive NASA grants to enhance climate science education, aiming to increase public climate literacy and develop a skilled future workforce in related fields. These funds support the creation of NASA-themed educational materials and programs.
Unlock Wildlife Habitat Funds for State Agencies
State Fish & Game Agencies can secure federal grant funds to develop and implement crucial programs for wildlife and habitat conservation, focusing on species most in need. These funds support both strategic planning and direct implementation activities outlined in your State's Wildlife Action Plan.
EPA Grants: Fund Water Tech Innovation & Growth
Small drinking water systems can access funding to develop and implement innovative technologies for contaminant measurement and treatment. This initiative aims to improve water quality, public health, and system sustainability for millions of Americans.
Funding for Wildlife Refuge Road Upgrades
This opportunity is for organizations involved in road infrastructure projects within federally owned wildlife refuges. Funds will be used to improve roads that experience frequent flooding, ensuring safety and operational readiness for visitors.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
Are you involved in wildlife management or environmental research? This grant offers funding to pilot innovative eDNA detection methods for invasive species like northern pike, helping you protect local ecosystems and advance scientific understanding.
Secure Funding for River Restoration Projects
Nonprofits and organizations focused on ecological restoration and community outreach along the Verde River are eligible for funding to support invasive plant removal and habitat improvement. This grant aims to enhance the natural resources of Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments through collaborative efforts.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth
This grant is for businesses seeking funding to improve understanding of natural resources and aquatic ecosystem health. It supports ongoing programs vital for environmental monitoring and public awareness.
Get Funding for Safer, Healthier Schools!
Local education agencies and community partners can receive funding to build integrated systems for student mental health, violence prevention, and academic success. This initiative aims to create safer, more supportive school environments and reduce substance abuse and violence among youth.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration Projects
Non-profits and conservation groups can secure funding to restore forest health and biodiversity on public lands. This initiative aims to improve ecological integrity and enhance public recreational opportunities.
Get Funding for Park Trail Maintenance Projects
Non-profits and conservation organizations can receive funding to perform essential trail maintenance, including tread repair and erosion control, within Cumberland Gap National Historic Park. This initiative supports the preservation and improvement of park trails through cooperative efforts.
Unlock Funding for Invasive Species Research
This grant is for researchers at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography aiming to study and combat invasive corallimorph at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. Funding will support crucial research on spread, growth, and control strategies.
Get Funding for Trail Improvements & Park Projects
Non-profits and conservation groups can secure funding for essential park trail maintenance and rehabilitation projects. This initiative aims to restore and improve popular park trails through activities like waterbar replacement and treadway repair.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Fire Management
This grant is for organizations focused on fire science and delivering solutions for fire-dependent ecosystems in the Northern Lake States. It aims to support projects that enhance the health and resilience of these vital natural areas.
Get Funding for Missouri-Illinois River Conservation Projects
This cooperative grant supports projects focused on vital river ecosystem health in Missouri and Illinois, specifically addressing pallid sturgeon populations, American eel habitat, and managing invasive Asian carp. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental research, conservation, and related services in the region are encouraged to explore this funding opportunity.
Secure Funding for Ecological Research Projects
This opportunity supports researchers and organizations focused on ecological studies, specifically for assessing and managing fish populations in river systems. Funding is available for genetic analysis, population estimation, and developing management strategies to ensure healthy ecosystems.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Pacific Coast Grants
This is not an open call for applications. The Fish and Wildlife Service intends to award funding to Ducks Unlimited, Inc. to support critical conservation planning, project implementation, and evaluation activities for the Pacific Coast Joint Venture.
Get Funding for Coastal Restoration & Research Projects
Environmental and research organizations, including non-profits and universities, can secure funding to conduct vital studies on greenhouse gas flux, sea-level rise, and carbon sequestration in coastal restoration projects. This opportunity supports critical research for the Piedmont South Atlantic CESU, enhancing our understanding of coastal ecosystems.
Get Funding for Oregon Habitat Restoration & Conservation
Oregon businesses and organizations can secure funding to restore and conserve critical prairie habitats and protect endangered species. This grant supports projects like invasive species removal, native planting, and educational outreach to revitalize vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for San Luis Basin Sustainability Projects
Local government officials, community leaders, and land managers in Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties can apply for funds to develop sustainability plans and train stakeholders. This funding aims to assess and promote resource management towards a more sustainable future for the San Luis Basin.