Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Unlock Funds for Community Growth & New Settlements
This grant supports building thriving new communities by strengthening social, economic, and governance structures. It's designed for organizations focused on long-term sustainability and collaborative development in new settlement areas.
Get Funding for California Youth Conservation Projects
This grant supports youth teams in California working on critical conservation projects on public lands, including habitat restoration and recreation area development. Businesses can partner to help fund these impactful environmental initiatives.
Youth Conservation Grants: Fund Your Eco-Projects!
Calling all youth organizations and non-profits in California! Secure funding for your teams to undertake vital conservation and restoration projects on public lands, benefiting both ecosystems and recreational areas.
Secure Funding for Conservation Easement Surveys!
Are you a non-profit organization focused on conservation? Secure funding to help landowners with crucial legal land surveys for Wetlands Reserve, Floodplain Protection, and Grassland Reserve easements. This grant supports essential boundary mapping services that protect valuable natural resources.
Get Grants for Sustainable Business Growth & Revitalization
This program aims to fund metropolitan and multijurisdictional partnerships focused on integrated planning for housing, land use, economic development, and infrastructure. It's designed to boost economic competitiveness, promote social equity, address climate change, and improve public health through sustainable community strategies.
Get Funding for Coastal Park Natural Resource Projects
This opportunity, though not a general application, signals potential funding for entities collaborating with the National Park Service on natural resource management projects in coastal parks. Explore potential partnerships to advance scientific foundations for critical environmental challenges.
Get Grants for Youth & Veteran Conservation Programs!
Are you a non-profit organization like Southwest Conservation Corps? This funding supports programs that train and employ youth and veterans in conservation projects, fostering stewardship and career development.
Get Grants for Aquatic Resource Research & Student Training
This grant supports university programs focused on aquatic resource monitoring and research, offering students valuable field experience and career development. Universities and their researchers can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance aquatic ecosystem understanding on public lands.
Grant Funding for Your Business Growth
This grant is for businesses seeking funding for projects related to natural resource management and research. The Geological Survey offers financial support to advance scientific understanding and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
This grant from the Geological Survey is for researchers and environmental organizations looking to fund projects focused on aquatic ecosystem management. Funds are available to support innovative methods for managing fish populations and their habitats.
Get Funding for Climate Change & Biodiversity Research!
Are you a research institution or non-profit focused on climate change's impact on biodiversity? This grant offers significant funding to support vital research projects in ecological studies.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Network Building
This grant supports research into building strong stakeholder networks for DOI Climate Science Centers and Landscape Conservation Cooperatives. Organizations focused on climate science and conservation can apply for funding to foster collaboration and data sharing.
Unlock Funds for Coastal Ecosystem Research
Calling all researchers and organizations focused on coastal and marine spatial planning! This grant offers funding to conduct vital research on valuing ecosystem services, directly impacting conservation and development strategies.
Get Funding for Climate Research Projects
Researchers and organizations in the Chesapeake Watershed are eligible for grants to study ecosystem carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes. This funding supports research into wildland fire regimes and their impact on emissions, with outcomes including assessment reports and joint publications.
Get Funding for Permafrost & Peatland Research
Researchers studying trace gas, soil, and hydrological biogeochemistry in permafrost and peatland landscapes can apply for this funding. The Geological Survey is providing grants to advance critical environmental research in these unique ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Park Archives & Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to manage and preserve archival materials. Funds are available for projects focused on research and management within Redwood National Park.
Secure Funding for Bat Conservation & Research
State agencies can receive crucial financial support to combat White-nose Syndrome (WNS), a devastating disease impacting cave bat populations and endangered species. This funding will bolster your capacity for public response, data collection, research, and implementing critical actions to halt WNS.
Secure Funding for National Park Research Projects
Are you a researcher or institution involved with the National Park Service? This funding opportunity can support critical research projects that benefit our national parks. Apply now to advance your work and contribute to park preservation.
Secure Funding for Climate Research & Park Preservation
Are you a research institution or partner organization focused on climate change and its impact on historical sites? This grant from the National Park Service supports vital research into how changing ice conditions in Glacier National Park preserve crucial archeological and paleoecological data, offering insights for future preservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth!
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to partner with the National Park Service on critical environmental monitoring projects. It offers a chance to secure financial resources for implementing long-term research protocols, contributing to vital conservation efforts.