Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects in Texas!
Texas landowners and organizations can access funds to restore, enhance, and establish wetlands, flooded agricultural land, and transitional upland habitats within the San Bernard Refuge.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
This grant is for State Fish & Wildlife Agencies to fund programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, including species not typically hunted or fished. Funds support both planning and implementation of conservation initiatives outlined in State Wildlife Action Plans.
Get Funding to Help Pet Tortoises!
Are you an organization dedicated to animal welfare? This grant offers funding to establish a central hub for surrendered or found pet tortoises, ensuring their temporary care and safety. It's a fantastic opportunity to expand your services and make a significant impact on reptile conservation.
Get Funding to Boost Local Recreation & Infrastructure
Kern County Parks and Recreation can secure funding to improve Lake Woollomes by re-vegetating damaged areas, repairing roads for public safety, and enhancing wetland habitats for wildlife. This project aims to reduce erosion, increase visitor shade, and protect local and migratory birds.
Grant Funds for Research: Conserve & Innovate
This grant opportunity is for researchers and organizations looking to conduct joint research on the unique ecosystems of White Sands National Monument and Cuatrocienegas Protected Area. Funding is available to support Phase III of this important environmental study.
Unlock Funding for Climate Resilience Plans
This grant is for land management agencies and universities looking to understand and plan for climate change impacts on biodiversity within national parks. It aims to build capacity for anticipating future climate shifts and protecting vital park resources.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Training Programs
This funding opportunity, administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service, aims to support organizations like the National Hispanic Environmental Council in developing environmental training programs for diverse youth. The goal is to create a pipeline of talented young individuals skilled in natural resources and environmental sciences.
Fund Your Green Community Projects: HUD Grants Available!
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on sustainable community development, including affordable housing, transportation, and green energy practices. It aims to fund innovative research that will inform policy and improve community investments.
Unlock Funding for Delta Native Fish Recovery Projects
This is a Notice of Intent to Award, not an open application. It seeks to fund specialized technical experts to aid in the recovery of native fish in the San Francisco Estuary, leveraging their unique ecological and physical process expertise.
Get Funding for Water Resource & Climate Adaptation Projects
This grant is for states, tribes, water districts, universities, and nonprofits to develop applied science projects that address climate change impacts on water resources and natural/cultural assets. Funding supports innovative solutions for sustainable water management in arid regions.
Unlock Funds for Water Resource Innovation
This grant supports eligible entities like states, tribes, and universities in developing applied science projects that address climate change impacts on water resources within the Southern Rockies. Receive funding to enhance natural and cultural resource management and create adaptation tools.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
State wildlife agencies can receive federal grant funds to develop and implement vital programs for wildlife and habitat conservation, focusing on species with the greatest need. This funding supports both strategic planning and direct action to protect vulnerable ecosystems.
Get Grants for Wildfire Prevention Projects
Are you involved in wildfire prevention or hazardous fuel reduction in the Red Rock area? This Bureau of Land Management opportunity offers funding to continue and expand existing, approved wildfire prevention strategies and projects.
Funded Projects: Boost Your Water Quality Programs!
If you're involved in water quality initiatives in the Klamath Basin, this grant can fund the development of a crucial management framework. This funding supports organizations and agencies in building adaptive watershed stewardship infrastructure for improved water programs.
Secure Grants for Wildlife Habitat & Species Conservation
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, focusing on species with the greatest conservation needs. This grant supports both planning and direct conservation activities outlined in approved State Wildlife Action Plans.
Get Funding for Resource Protection Internships!
Non-competitive funding is available for projects focused on resource conservation, allowing businesses to partner with the National Park Service to support interns in cultural and natural resource protection. This initiative provides valuable training opportunities while contributing to vital conservation efforts.
Funded Research: Glacier Bay National Park Sound Library
This notice indicates an intent to fund the University of Alaska Southeast to create a natural sounds library for Glacier Bay National Park. The project aims to document the unique auditory environment of the preserve.
Get Funding for Water System Improvements & Fish Protection
This grant supports public water districts and agencies involved in water conveyance systems to improve fish screens and protect endangered species. Funds are available to address operational issues and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Vermont!
This notice indicates funding for the Youth Project: Rehabilitation of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Vermont, specifically from Chateauguay to Route 12. It's a Notice of Intent to Award, so it's for a specific project with the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps (VYCC).
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Grants Now!
If you're involved in natural resource management in the Medicine Bow Conservation District, you could receive funding to improve rangeland health and enhance stream and fisheries habitats. This grant supports landscape-scale initiatives focused on conservation.