Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Tribal Energy Grants: Fund Your Renewable Projects
Indian Tribes and Tribal Energy Resource Development Organizations can apply for funding to analyze energy options, improve energy efficiency, build organizational capacity, and develop climate resiliency plans. This grant supports the development and deployment of strategic energy solutions for tribal communities.
Get Grants for Urban Waterway Revitalization & Conservation
Local governments, non-profits, Tribes, and academic institutions can secure funding to engage communities in conservation projects that revitalize urban waterways and natural resources. This grant supports projects that foster community stewardship, improve water quality, and connect people with fish and wildlife habitats.
Arkansas Businesses: $250K Grants for Conservation Innovation!
Arkansas businesses and organizations can receive up to $250,000 to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies. This funding from NRCS aims to boost innovative practices within the state.
Get $250K to Protect Endangered Species!
Are you a research institution or non-profit in the Greater Atlantic Region? Secure up to $250,000 to develop solutions for protecting endangered sturgeon from vessel strikes and other threats.
Get Funding for Water Tech R&D: Up to $250,000!
Small businesses and organizations, get funding for innovative research in desalination and water purification technologies. This program supports high-risk, high-reward R&D projects with national significance, aiming to develop new solutions for widespread water challenges.
Get $250K for Historic Restoration & Skilled Trades Training
Non-profits and non-federal entities can secure funding to train individuals in historic dry-laid stone masonry techniques. This grant supports public interpretation, resource management, and hands-on preservation projects.
Secure $250K for Arctic Coastal Research & Protection
This opportunity, funded by the National Park Service, offers up to $250,000 to organizations for research on Arctic coastal landform changes. The funding supports understanding and predicting changes affecting communities and resources, while also providing educational opportunities.
Get Funding: Boost Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Research
Small businesses and researchers can apply for funding to pilot and implement advanced glider technology for monitoring the Gulf of Mexico's hypoxic zone. This initiative aims to improve understanding and management of ocean health, enhancing environmental protection efforts.
Grow Your Farm Business: Grants for Sustainable Agriculture
Are you a smallholder producer in CAFTA-DR or other Pathways countries using sustainable agriculture? This grant supports your efforts to gain better market access for your eco-friendly products, helping you thrive.
Get Up To $246,875 for Ocean Cleanup & Waste Management
Ocean-focused businesses and non-profits can apply for funding to reduce marine debris through sustainable waste management or by tackling lost fishing gear. Secure up to $246,875 to implement innovative solutions and protect our oceans.
Get $243K for Digital Mapping & Conservation Projects
Virginia Tech is seeking to create digital maps for the National Wetland Inventory, offering funding to eligible research institutions. This initiative aims to enhance wetland data for conservation and land management purposes.
Get $243K for Digital Mapping Projects!
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is eligible for a $243,450 cooperative agreement. This funding is specifically to develop digital maps for the National Wetland Inventory.
Funded Research: Protect Coastal Waters & Estuaries
This grant funds critical research into harmful algal blooms and nutrient pollution in the Nauset Marsh Estuary. Businesses and institutions involved in marine research or environmental protection can partner to improve the health of our coastal ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Ecosystem Data Management
Businesses involved in ecological data management and conservation can apply for funding to maintain and expand critical databases. This grant supports efforts to track and analyze native fish populations, aiding in their preservation and recovery.
Get $242K for Conservation & Capacity Building in Russia
This funding is for organizations like ANO Ekosentr Zapovedniki in Russia that are uniquely qualified to manage a small-grants competition for parks and reserves. The funds will boost law enforcement, visitor services, reserve management, and biodiversity conservation efforts.
NJ Grants: Fund Your Innovative Conservation Projects!
New Jersey businesses and organizations can receive funding to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies and methods. This grant supports innovative projects that promote environmental sustainability and resource management within the state.
Get Up To $240,000 for Coastal Innovation & Research
This grant supports projects that align with NOAA's strategic plans for coastal research and innovation. Eligibility is limited to collaborations between NOAA Regional Teams and Sea Grant programs, with NOAA Federal and Sea Grant employees as primary investigators.
Unlock $240K for Marine Research & Fisheries
This cooperative agreement is for eligible institutions within the CESU network to research how subsea cables affect commercial crab behavior and fisheries. Funding will support studies to inform renewable energy decisions and benefit West Coast fishing communities.
Get Up to $240K for Education Projects in New England
New England-based non-profits and educational institutions can secure up to $240,000 to develop environmental education programs for K-12 students and teachers, focusing on watershed health and community resilience. Funding supports hands-on learning experiences and professional development, with no matching contribution required.
Secure Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This grant is available for entities involved in environmental monitoring, specifically for biological sampling in the San Joaquin River as part of the Grassland Bypass Project. Funds will support data collection and interpretation to assess project impacts on local ecosystems.