Habitat Restoration Grant Opportunities
GrantID: 4476
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,000,000
Summary
Grant opportunity supports forest restoration, watershed recovery, and fish habitat improvement projects throughout California, particularly in regions impacted by wildfire, erosion, drought, and declining aquatic ecosystems. Funding amounts can vary significantly depending on project scope, with awards often ranging from several hundred thousand dollars to more than $3 million for large-scale restoration and resilience efforts. Eligible applicants generally include nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, public agencies, conservation groups, universities, and certain land management partnerships rather than individuals or small private businesses.
The purpose of the funding is to improve forest health, strengthen wildfire resilience, restore stream and salmon habitats, reduce environmental damage, and support long-term ecosystem sustainability. Funds may be used for habitat restoration, watershed rehabilitation, vegetation management, climate resilience planning, erosion control, and community-based environmental stewardship projects. The program is intended to enhance natural resource protection, reduce wildfire risks, and support healthier ecosystems across vulnerable regions of California.
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Climate Change grants, Environment grants, Natural Resources grants, Pets/Animals/Wildlife grants.
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