Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Get Funding: Preserve Cultural Heritage at Edwards AFB
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This grant offers significant funding to support vital cultural resource management projects at Edwards AFB, ensuring the preservation of historical and environmental assets.
Restore Rivers, Get Funding: $588K for Habitat Projects
California Department of Fish and Game can receive up to $588,140 for vital projects that restore salmon spawning and rearing habitats in Central Valley Project rivers. This funding supports site selection, permitting, gravel placement, and monitoring to improve aquatic ecosystems.
Secure $585K for Fish Habitat & Hatchery Upgrades
This grant is for entities focused on protecting and managing Lahontan Cutthroat Trout and Cui-ui fish populations. Funding is available to upgrade hatchery and fish laboratory facilities, ultimately benefiting Pyramid Lake's ecosystem.
Secure Funding for Natural Resource Projects
If you're a CESU partner, secure up to $584,427 to manage natural resources and implement wildlife plans for Edwards Air Force Base. This funding supports crucial conservation and safety initiatives.
Get $575,678 for Aquatic Ecosystem Research Grants!
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for funding to research nutrient and food dynamics in delta aquatic ecosystems, crucial for water management and species health. This grant supports critical studies aimed at understanding ecological relationships and improving environmental management strategies.
Get FEMA Grants for Disaster Preparedness & Resilience!
This FEMA program offers federal funds to state, local, and tribal governments to invest in cost-effective measures that reduce disaster risks and future federal dependency. Secure up to $575,000 for mitigation planning and projects, with a special focus on climate-resilient activities.
Secure $568K for Transit & Visitor Services
This funding is available for entities like Marin County Transit District to continue providing essential transit services to Muir Woods National Monument. The grant aims to reduce traffic congestion, enhance visitor experiences, and support the preservation of national parklands.
Get $562K for Natural Resources Projects at Edwards AFB
If your organization specializes in natural resource management or environmental services, you could be eligible for up to $562,725 to support projects at Edwards Air Force Base. This funding aims to address critical natural resource needs on the base, with potential for additional follow-on work.
Get $562K for Wetland & Wildlife Restoration Projects
Are you a biologist or ecologist with expertise in wetland and wildlife habitats? Secure up to $562,500 to provide crucial ecological monitoring and enhancement services for Wetlands Reserve Program and Agricultural Conservation Easement Program-Wetlands Reserve Easements.
Get $559K to Boost Your Business with Data Analytics
Businesses focused on environmental data and technological solutions can access cutting-edge funding to develop advanced real-time data systems. This grant supports the creation of predictive models and accessible data platforms to drive research and effective decision-making.
Funded Research: Unlock Wildlife Insights for Park Management
This funding is for Colorado State University to research how noise and light pollution affect wildlife, aiming to improve park management and visitor experiences. The project will support postdoctoral researchers and students, offering them valuable experience in environmental acoustics and sensory ecology.
Get Funding to Restore Great Lakes Waters!
Are you a non-profit, government agency, or academic institution focused on the Great Lakes? This grant offers up to $300,000 to support the implementation of management plans for Lakes Erie, Michigan, and Superior. Help drive vital environmental improvements and secure funding for your impactful projects.
Unlock $550K for Utah Soil Health Outreach!
Utah-based non-profits and organizations specializing in agricultural outreach can get up to $550,000 to host workshops and events promoting sustainable soil health practices. Showcase innovative methods and reach farmers, ranchers, and underserved communities.
Vermont Businesses: Get Grants for Conservation Innovation!
Vermont-based non-federal entities and individuals can apply for grants to develop and implement innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This program offers funding to stimulate the adoption of new sustainable practices and solutions for your business.
Boost Alaska's Wildlife Programs: Up to $550K Available
This grant supports the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in coordinating crucial state and federal wildlife and fisheries management efforts. It provides funding to cover salary and travel expenses for staff involved in this essential conservation work.
Secure Funding for Avian Health & Disease Research
This grant provides up to $548,000 to organizations, particularly non-profits like the Wildlife Management Institute, focused on avian health and disease surveillance to protect wild bird populations. Funding supports research, preparedness, and management actions addressing emerging disease risks influenced by human activity and climate change.
Get Funding for Hawaii Wildlife Conservation & Research
Non-profits and research institutions in Hawaii can apply for funds to support wildlife response, monitoring, and public outreach for endangered species like monk seals and sea turtles. This grant aims to enhance conservation efforts and public awareness across the islands.
Unlock $540K for Conservation Business Growth!
South Carolina businesses and organizations experienced with NRCS programs can get funding to help landowners with conservation practices and environmental quality improvements. This grant supports administrative management, conservation planning, and outreach to underserved communities.
Unlock $540K for Wetland Protection & Habitat
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation can secure up to $540,000 to purchase land and protect vital wetlands and wildlife habitat in Wisconsin. This funding aims to preserve critical ecological areas like the Rush Lake wetland complex.
Get Grants for Conservation & Trail Projects
Non-profits previously selected for conservation programs can now get funding to collect and process trail inventory data for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This cooperative agreement supports data reconciliation, youth crew coordination, and submitting accurate trail information.