Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Grants for Green Business Growth Abroad!
Non-profits and NGOs can secure funding to help small and medium-sized businesses adopt cleaner production practices and technologies in Chile, Morocco, and Oman. This initiative aims to boost environmental performance and create valuable international partnerships.
Get $690K for Global Water Projects & Diplomatic Ties
U.S. government grants up to $690,000 are available for organizations fostering international cooperation on shared water resources, particularly in conflict-prone regions. These funds aim to coordinate development partners and ensure program sustainability beyond U.S. support.
Get Funding for River Habitat Restoration Projects!
This grant is for organizations focused on environmental restoration to improve salmon and steelhead habitat in the Sacramento River. Funds will be used to create and enhance spawning and rearing areas with gravel and woody materials, and to assess the project's impact.
Get Funding for Conservation & Career Growth in Parks
This program offers paid internships for young Americans and veterans to work on conservation projects within national parks, gaining valuable skills and experience. Eligible individuals will contribute to resource management, research, and public education initiatives.
Get Funding for Park Science & Youth Conservation Projects
This grant supports youth internship programs for geoscientists and natural resource scientists to work on National Park Service inventory, monitoring, research, and interpretation projects. Funding is available for organizations partnering with the NPS to advance scientific understanding and resource management.
Get $657K for Natural Resource Management Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This grant offers up to $657,000 for projects focused on natural resource management and conservation efforts, particularly for fish and wildlife.
Get $650K for Water Management & Conservation Projects
Water management entities and conservation organizations can secure funding for fish screening and habitat improvements. This grant supports projects like the American Basin Fish Screen and Habitat Improvement Project, enhancing water management and wildlife conservation.
NIH Grant: Boost Your Research with $650K Funding
Unlock up to $650,000 for research into advanced tools and computational methods for measuring complex organism behavior and its environment. This R34 planning grant helps build the foundation for competitive applications for larger NIH research awards.
Get Up To $650K for Conservation Projects in MA
Massachusetts businesses and organizations can partner with NRCS to receive funding for projects that enhance natural resource conservation and implement Farm Bill programs. This opportunity supports innovative conservation efforts across the state, aiming to improve environmental quality.
Fund Your Breakthrough: Innovation Grants Up To $650,000
Are you a researcher or interdisciplinary team pushing the boundaries of engineering? Secure funding to explore groundbreaking solutions in renewable energy storage or sustainable building design.
Unlock $648K+ for Science & Global Leadership
U.S. organizations can receive significant funding to advance U.S. scientific values and global leadership through various initiatives. This opportunity supports projects ranging from R&D networks to STEM outreach and public diplomacy efforts.
Get $645K for Coral Reef Research!
NOAA is seeking research applications from Coral Reef Institute partners for 1-year projects focused on coral reef conservation. This funding aims to support critical research initiatives to protect and restore these vital ecosystems.
Get $640K for Trinity River Restoration Outreach
If you're the Trinity County Resource Conservation District, you can apply for up to $640,635 to fund public information, education, and outreach for the Trinity River Restoration Program. This funding aims to boost public knowledge and support for vital restoration efforts.
Get $640,203 to Restore Salmon & Boost Research
This grant is for organizations focused on salmon conservation and research to support the San Joaquin River Restoration Program. Funding is available for activities such as maintaining brood stock, producing juvenile salmon, and conducting research to restore self-sustaining salmon populations.
Get $612K for Natural Resource Management Projects
Eligible organizations with expertise in field biology and predator control can secure up to $612,000 for projects supporting integrated natural resource management plans. This funding, available through the Department of Defense, aims to conserve and manage fish and wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure & Land Restoration
This grant funds the design and construction of wells, pipelines, and treatment facilities to clean groundwater and restore aquifers. Businesses involved in water management or environmental services can apply for funds to support these vital infrastructure projects.
Secure Funding for Coastal Resilience & Storm Protection
Non-profits and local planning commissions can get funding to restore coastal areas and improve storm resilience, leveraging existing science and planning tools for maximum impact.
Get Funding for Resiliency & Eco-Modeling Projects
Nonprofits and planning commissions focused on coastal ecosystem resiliency can secure funding to expand existing hydrodynamic modeling projects. This grant aims to bolster efforts in coastal planning and ecosystem enhancement, building on prior Sandy resiliency initiatives.
Grant: Fund Child Health Disparities Research ($600K)
Researchers focused on reducing health disparities in minority and underserved children can get funding for studies on biological, lifestyle, environmental, and social influences. This grant supports research into health promotion interventions for children with existing conditions and across various settings.
Get $600K for Hawaii's Coral Reef Fishery Growth
Hawaii-based organizations with experience in conservation and fisheries can receive up to $600,000 to develop sustainable coral reef fisheries management plans and support related scientific research.