Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for Everglades Restoration Research
If your organization is a member of the South Florida-Caribbean CESU, you can get funding to research estuarine organisms for Greater Everglades Ecosystem restoration planning. This project aims to reconstruct historical environmental conditions to set restoration targets and performance measures.
Secure Funding for Climate Impact Research on DOI Lands
This grant invites researchers and organizations to develop data integration strategies for modeling climate change impacts on Department of the Interior landscapes. Funding supports workshops, capacity assessments, and the development of adaptation strategies to protect vital natural resources.
Secure Funding for Climate Research & Gulf of Alaska Ecosystems
This grant from the USGS is for researchers studying the impact of climate change on glacier runoff in Alaska. The funding will support research to understand and project future changes, providing crucial data for resource conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Innovation
This grant is for research institutions and organizations focused on understanding metal uptake and transfer in aquatic and riparian ecosystems. Funding is available to conduct controlled experiments and field studies to identify these environmental mechanisms.
Get Funding for Conservation Planning & Data Expansion
Non-profits and research institutions are invited to lead geographic expansion of conservation scenarios and update attractiveness models for priority planning. This funding supports vital data gathering, stakeholder engagement, and vulnerability assessments for species.
Get Funding for Forest Fire Research & Oak Woodland Projects
This grant supports the development of the Mid-west Oak Woodland and Forest Fire Consortium to share critical fire information for oak-dominated ecosystems. Eligible entities will help connect fire professionals and address regional fire challenges.
Unlock Everglades Research Funding: Grants Available Now!
Eligible CESU partners can secure funding for vital research, technical assistance, and workshops to assess carbon dynamics and ecosystem responses in the Greater Everglades. This grant supports vital studies on climate change, sea level rise, and salinity impacts on wetland ecosystems.
Get Funding for Sustainable Land Management Projects
Are you involved in rangeland or woodland management? This grant supports projects that characterize soil and vegetation to ensure sustainable health and inform future land use decisions by the Bureau of Land Management.
Get Funding for Water Projects: Bay Area
Bay Area organizations can apply for funds to study and plan water recycling projects that boost water supply reliability. This grant supports initiatives promoting water conservation and reuse.
Get Funding for Volunteer Health Programs!
This grant supports existing health volunteer programs in developing self-sustaining volunteer teams, specifically incorporating radiation protection professionals. The funding aims to enhance population monitoring and public shelter operations, contributing to environmental and public health infrastructure.
Secure Funding for Park Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on hydrological analysis and restoration initiatives within Nez Perce National Historical Park. Funds will support pilot restoration projects aimed at improving park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management & Conservation
Wyoming Game and Fish Department can receive funding to implement grizzly bear management, including public outreach and conflict resolution. This support is crucial for bear recovery efforts and minimizing human-bear interactions.
Get Funding for Your Enviro Ed & Restoration Projects!
Are you a school district or educational institution focused on environmental science and restoration? This grant can fund your projects to restore vital habitats and educate students about conservation, benefiting at-risk species and promoting recreation.
Fuel Your Growth: Biodiesel Emissions Research Grants
Rail companies exploring cleaner fuel options can receive funding to study how biodiesel blends affect locomotive emissions. This research will help optimize engine performance and meet environmental standards.
Unsolicited Grant for Youth Conservation Skills
This grant is for an unsolicited proposal to support the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP), fostering youth interested in conservation careers. The funding helps train young people (ages 8-19) in wildlife and fisheries habitat management through hands-on learning and competitions.
Get Funding for Outdoor Youth Education & Green Careers
This cooperative agreement, awarded to the Arbor Day Foundation, will fund the development of five innovative Nature Explore Classrooms on Wildlife Refuge land. The initiative aims to engage youth in natural resource careers and provide training for local contractors.
Get Funding for New Water Tech!
Small public drinking water systems can now apply for grants to research, develop, and demonstrate innovative treatment technologies. This funding aims to boost sustainability and performance in tackling drinking water contaminants.
Get Grants for Water Conservation Projects in Phoenix!
Irrigation districts, local governments, and water providers in the Phoenix area can now apply for funding to implement water conservation projects that improve water efficiency. This program offers cost-sharing opportunities to maximize your resources and make a significant impact on water usage.
Unlock Funding for Water Management Insights
Businesses and research entities focused on water resource management and environmental monitoring can secure funding to support dust-on-snow analysis. This program aims to improve runoff forecasts and operational efficiency for water facilities.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations training young people in conservation work, fostering skills, citizenship, and environmental appreciation. Funds cover program operations, training, and participant support for projects enhancing public resources.