Funding
The Tribal Climate Change Funding Guide is intended to provide up-to-date information on grants, programs and plans that may assist tribes in addressing climate change through a broad range of sectors. We will update this guide regularly, so please check back often. If you have questions or updates for this guide, email: kathy@uoregon.edu. Please note that for entries that are accepting applications continuously, the grant deadline column will list "12/31/2024" as the grant deadline. This ensures that those grants will appear immediately after those grants with a set deadline.
Title | Organization Sort ascending | Grant Deadline | Description | Funding Amount | Geography | Website |
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Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund | Wildlife Conservation Society | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: April 8, 2022. The Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund has released its request for proposals for the 2022 grant cycle. Our program supports projects that advance learning and scale effective climate adaptation interventions to help wildlife, ecosystems, and the people who value and depend on them. All of the application information and materials are posted here. Categories: Climate change, adaptation, mitigation, conservation, landscape, region, planning, policy |
$100,000 - $300,000 | United States, International (US Territories) | Link | |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Sabbatical Research and Education Grant | Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 18, 2021. These grants provide an opportunity for faculty around the world to partner with farmers, ranchers, agricultural professionals, and researchers of the Western U.S. region for conducting research, education, and extension activities. Projects focused on unexplored topics in underserved communities and understudied geographic locations are of special interest. Learn more and apply here. Categories: Agriculture, research, education, sustainability |
Grants cannot exceed $75,000 | Western US | Link | |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Farmer/Rancher Grant | Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 1, 2021. With the support and guidance of a technical advisor, farmers and ranchers will integrate research and education to conduct on-site/on-farm experiments to improve production, marketing, and the environment. Learn more and apply here. |
Up to $25,000 may be requested if one (1) Producer is involved. Proposals with three (3) or more Producers may request up to $29,900. | Western US | Link | |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Professional Development Grant | Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 10, 2021. This grant program focuses on training agricultural professionals to help them spread knowledge about sustainable agriculture concepts and practices. Learn more and apply here. |
Funding limit is $100,000 per project. | Western US | Link | |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Research to Grassroots Grant | Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 17, 2021. These projects take research results from previously funded SARE projects and bring those results into the field through education to agricultural professionals and producers. Learn more and apply here. Categories: Agriculture, research, education, sustainability, outreach |
Funding limit is $100,000 per project. | Western US | Link | |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program | Western SARE, Montana State University | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: 05/20/2021.The Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program announces the Call for Pre- proposals for Research & Education grants for 2022. With a Research and Education grant, a researcher and at least three (3) Producers work together to develop a proposal to conduct both research and education on a sustainable agriculture topic. Outreach activities may include on-farm/ranch demonstrations, farmer-to-farmer educational activities, and other approaches to assist producer adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. The goal of this program is to achieve results that can be communicated to producers and professionals; sustain and improve the environmental quality and natural resource base on which agriculture depends; improve the profitability of farmers/ranchers and associated agricultural businesses; and enhance the quality of life for farmers/ranchers in their local communities. Categories: research and education, agriculture, sustainability farming, natural resources, ranching |
Projects may be one to three years in length. Total funds requested may not exceed $350,000 over the entire budget period. | |||
Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account Program | Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office | Most recent deadline: May 1, 2024. The Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account invests revenue raised from Washington’s shorelines into grants that may be used to buy, improve, or protect aquatic lands for public purposes. This program is administered by the WA Recreation & Conservation Office. Grants may be used for the acquisition, improvement, or protection of aquatic lands for public purposes. They also may be used to provide or improve public access to the waterfront. Categories: aquatic lands, protection |
Max funding depends on the project: Acquisition: $1 million Restoration or Improvement: $500,000 Development: $500,000 Combination (acquisition and development or restoration): $1 million. (Not more than $500,000 may be for development or restoration) |
Washington | Link | |
Family Forest Fish Passage Program | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | Most Recent Deadline: July 2024. The Family Forest Fish Passage Program (FFFPP) assists private forestland owners in removing culverts and other stream crossing structures that keep trout, salmon, and other fish from reaching upstream habitat. Road culverts and other structures that are aging, too small, or improperly installed can block fish from reaching their spawning grounds, and young rearing salmon from reaching the ocean. The program funds the replacement of eligible barriers with new structures. Since 2003, some 376 landowners have taken advantage of the program to remove 433 barriers and open more than 1149 miles of stream habitat. Categories: fish passage, culvert, salmon, trout |
Culvert is funded when it becomes a high priority: The culvert or other form of barrier presenting the highest benefit to fish habitat are fixed first. | Washignton State | Link | |
Tribal Climate Resilience Program Grants in Washington | Washington State Department of Commerce | Most Recent Deadline: June 7, 2024. The Washington State Department of Commerce has consulted with tribes within Washington state to co-design a strategy for the distribution of $50 million of Climate Commitment Act (CCA) dollars that the Washington Legislature appropriated for tribal climate resilience in the 2023-2025 biennium. https://www.commerce.wa.gov/program-index/tribal-climate-resilience-program-grants/ Categories: Resilience, Climate Committment Act |
Washington state | Link | ||
Specialty Crop Block Grant Program | Washington State Department of Agriculture | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: January 13, 2022. Specialty crops are defined by the USDA as fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops, including floriculture. Projects should enhance the competitiveness of Washington’s specialty crops. grant requests can range from $25,000 to $250,000, for a maximum period of three years. Learn more and apply here. Categories: Agriculture, specialty crops, |
Grant requests can range from $25,000 to $250,000. | Washington state | Link | |
SeaDoc Society 2024 Call for Grant Proposals | Washington Sea Grant | SeaDoc Society 2024 Call for Grant Proposals. Most Recent Deadline: May 15, 2024. Open Call for Tribal and First Nations Grants (SeaDoc Society) The SeaDoc Society anticipates funding $100,000 for Tribal and First Nations projects. This application is only for Tribal- and First Nation- and Indigenous-led projects. Funding for individual projects will be limited to $50,000. The SeaDoc Society is pleased to launch our annual competitive grants program with the goal of supporting science where more information is needed and expected to directly improve the health of the Salish Sea. Thanks to private donors, we plan to fund a minimum of $250,000 in projects for 2024 with funding for individual projects limited to $50,000. We anticipate awarding two Tribal, First Nations, or indigenous-led projects and three or more through our Open Call for proposals. Our goal is to support science that results in positive conservation outcomes for pressing environmental issues facing the Salish Sea. Analysis of past SeaDoc-funded work showed that successful projects that (1) defined the conservation need a priori, (2) collaborated with personnel from government agencies, and (3) where researchers built and maintained relationships with natural resource managers and policy makers before, during and after the research. Accordingly, we plan to fund projects where more science will benefit conservation and where investigators can demonstrate plans for including these three components. Categories: Salish Sea, conservation, environmental issues |
Pacific Northwest | Link | ||
Solar Grant Program | Washington Department of Commerce | Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: May 25, 2022. Solar Energy grants provide competitive funding to install solar at public buildings and facilities, such as schools, hospitals, civic buildings and wastewater treatment plants, maximum award $250,000 per applicant. Projects must provide 50% of the total project cost, or 33% if developed by federally recognized Tribal Governments or located in highly impacted communities, lower income communities, rural communities. Learn more and apply here. Categories: Renewable energy, solar, Tribally-owned facilities, highly impacted communities, rural communities |
Up to $250,000 | Washington | Link | |
Community Capacity Grants for Climate Solution Deployment Projects | VertueLab | Most Recent Deadling: December 15, 2022. This grant opportunity is a part of VertueLab’s Frontline Impact Program, which seeks to improve access to climate solutions for frontline communities and ensure that these communities experience the long-term economic benefits of climate-related business ownership. Funding will be available only to projects within the State of Oregon, with awards of $25,000 and staff support from the Pacific Northwest’s leading climate tech accelerator. Read the request for proposals here. Categories: frontline communities, climate change, tech solutions |
$25,000 | Oregon | Link | |
South Central CSC funding Opportunity | USGS | Recent Deadline was 1/18/2017. Next Deadline Unknown. SOIs are invited for projects that support regional CSC science priorities. CSC funded projects cover a variety of topics that address the impacts of climate change on fish, wildlife, ecosystems, & the communities they support. Categories: climate science, vulnerability assessment, climate change |
Approximately $1,600,000 to $1,800,000 may be available. |
South Central, United States | Link | |
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, Pacific Northwest CESU | USGS | Deadline passed 4/16/2019. Deadline 2020 unknown.The US Geological Survey is offering a funding opportunity to a CESU Partner for research on the Oregon Spotted Frog. The overarching objective is to provide high-quality demographic information for use by management agencies and other interested parties and to assess management actions. Specific questions are 1) how does seasonal survival of frogs relate to changes in water level; 2) what is population growth rate following pond creation; 3) what are positive and negative effects of beaver on frogs (for use as a restoration tool); 4) What is the range of individual survival for this species in the wild; and 5) what are the positive and negative effects of bullfrog removal on this species? Categories: Oregon Spotted Frog, management actions, planning, water levels, beavers, habitat restoration, species management |
up to $66,000 | Oregon | Link | |
Funding Opportunity: pre-proposal request Western AK LCC Terrestrial Systems Theme | USFWS, Western AK LCC (Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative) | RFP closed. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) receives funds to support collaborative science and knowledge activities of the Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC). The Service administers these funds through financial assistance on a competitive basis for projects, studies, and events that advance the scientific and public community’s understanding of large-scale changes in landscape characteristics and the impacts of these changes on important species. Categories: Terrestrial Systems |
Due to the limited funds available, modest funding requests (< $100,000.00) are encouraged, however, higher amounts may be requested with appropriate justification. | National | Link | |
USFWS/NPLCC 2016 Funding Opportunity Announcement | USFWS, NPLCC | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) receives funds to support collaborative science and knowledge activities of the NPLCC. The USFWS Pacific Region awards these funds for financial assistance through a competitive process for projects, studies, and events that support natural and cultural resource conservation in the face of climate change and other landscape-scale stressors. The NPLCC recognizes the importance of considering both western science and traditional knowledges to advance landscape-scale conservation and sustainable resource management. Categories: Natural Resource Conservation, Cultural Resource Conservation, Climate Change, Financial Assistance |
Awards are contingent on the availability of funds. A total estimated amount of $50,000 to $200,000 USFWS funding for 1 to 5 projects may be awarded under this announcement... (see link for details) | North Pacific | Link | |
Great Lakes Fisheries and Wildlife Restoration Act (GLFWRA) | USFWS | The USFWS requests interested entities to submit restoration, research and regional project proposals for the restoration of the Great Lakes Basin fish and wildlife resources, as authorized by the GLFWRA. The purpose of the act is to provide assistance to States, Indian Tribes, and other interested entities to encourage cooperative conservation, restoration and management of the fish and wildlife resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes Basin. Categories: Habitat restoration, Conservation, Restoration, Species management. |
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,700,000 | National | Link | |
GBLCC FY16 Funding Request for Pre-Proposals for Information Synthesis, Knowledge Discovery, and Conservation Planning | USFWS | The Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative intends that awards under this announcement will support its mission and goals regarding how climate change and other stressors affect natural and cultural resources within the geographic range of the GBLCC. Categories: Landscape Conservation, Climate Change, Cultural Resource. |
$25,000-$200,000 per proposal award. | National | Link | |
Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program | USFWS | Deadline passed. Previous deadline: January 2, 2023. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will partner with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) to administer the 2019 FWS Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program (DFP) for undergraduate and recently accepted graduate students who are in interested in a conservation career. Expected fellowship dates: May 20, 2019 to August 16, 2019. Categories: Conservation, Fellowship, Natural Resources Management |
Fellowship | National | Link | |
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative - Landscape Conservation Planning and Design (USFWS) | USFWS | The Desert LCC is embarking on a Climate-Smart Landscape Conservation Planning and Design project that will: produce spatially explicit data and information about focal resources, chosen by the Desert LCC members; seek to understand the effects of climate change and other landscape stressors on natural resources; integrate social and economic information to understand what these resources might look like in the future; and result in collaborative adaptation responses that are useful and implementable by our partners. Categories: Habitat Conservation, design, Planning |
$270,000 | Desert | Link | |
National Urban and Community Forestry Cost Share Grant Program | USFS | Most Recent Deadline: 3/30/2020. The U&CF program requests innovative proposals that strengthen urban and community forest resiliency and align with the goals in the National Ten Year Urban Community Forestry Action Plan (2016-2026). Collaborative solutions may include but are not limited to: research; prevention; planning; policy; preparedness; implementation; best management practices; recovery; and reforestation that promotes the resilience of our Nation's urban and community forests. Categories: Urban Forests, Community Forests Assessment, Planning, Resilience, Forest Management, Natural Disasters, Prevention, Collaboration |
$100,000-$300,000 | National | Link | |
Landscape Scale Restoration RFA 2020 | USFS | Deadline Passed 10/10/2019. Deadline Unknown for 2020. The purpose of this competitive grant program is to encourage collaborative, science-based restoration of priority forest landscapes and further priorities identified in the State’s Forest Action Plans. Categories: landscape restoration, forest management, coordination |
$25,000-$600,000 | National | Link | |
International Engagement Ready Communities Competition | USDOE | Deadline passed as of June 12, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. This program is designed to support empirical research on successful international engagement strategies and develop best practice reports and a competitiveness assessment tool. These elements will be incorporated into a user-friendly economic development organization (EDO) toolkit and training guide to help local communities assess and increase their ability to become globally competitive while enhancing their trade and FDI promotion activities. Categories: economy, global trade, business, support, planning, policy, management, growth, infrastructure |
$600,000 | National | Link | |
Remote Alaskan Communities Energy Efficiency Competition Request for Information | USDOE | The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing a new initiative to significantly accelerate adoption of sustainable clean and energy efficiency strategies in remote rural Alaskan communities. For the purposes of this initiative, “remote or rural areas” include communities with a population of 5,500 or less that are not connected by an all-weather road or rail to Anchorage or Fairbanks, or with a population of 1,500 or less that are connected by road or rail to Anchorage or Fairbanks. Through the proposed competitive process, the Remote Alaskan Communities Energy Efficiency Competition is being designed to empower Alaskan communities to develop solutions for effectively advancing the use of reliable, affordable, and energy efficient solutions that are applicable throughout rural communities in Alaska and potentially in other Arctic regions. Categories: Community, Clean Energy |
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing a new $4 million initiative to significantly accelerate efforts by remote Alaskan communities to adopt sustainable energy strategies. | National, watershed | Link | |
Climate Hubs Funding Opportunity | USDA, US Forest Service | Deadline passed as of April 17, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. This funding supports syntheses, tools, or best management practices to forest and rangeland managers including the National Forest System. Funding will support work fulfilling the needs of forest landowners, forest managers, ranchers, and farmers (agroforestry only) to adapt and/or mitigate for climate change within the United States. Categories: climate change, mitigation, adaption, management, forestry, conservation, sustainability, collaboration |
Up to $50,000. | National, Northwest, Southeast, Northeast, South Central, South, Midwest | Link | |
Agriculture Innovation Center Grant Program | USDA, Rural Business-Cooperative Service | Deadline Passed. Most recent deadline: March 6, 2023. The primary objective of the program is to provide grants to Agriculture Innovation Centers that will provide technical assistance to agricultural producers to market value-added agricultural products. Categories: agriculture, innovation, technical assistance, production |
$600,000-$1,000,000 | National | Link | |
Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Renewable Energy Systems in Oregon Grants | USDA, RD | 12/31/2024 | Rolling deadline. REAP (formerly known as the "006" program) offers grants and/or loan guarantees for the purchase and installation of renewable energy generating systems. Assistance is limited to small businesses, farmers and ranchers. Projects must be located in a rural area. REAP grants and guarantees may be used individually or in combination. Together, they may finance up to 75 percent of a project's total cost. Grants can never finance more than 25 percent if a project or $500,000 -- whichever is less. While applications are accepted continuously, funding is not always available. Please see website for opportunity to sign up to be notified about funding availability. Categories: Renewable energy, Rural Development, IRA |
Varies, includes loans | Oregon, Northwest | Link |
Conservation Collaboration Grants or Agreements | USDA, NRCS | Deadline Passed 02/07/2020. Deadline Unknown for 2020. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), an agency under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is announcing potential availability of grants and agreements for the purpose of leveraging NRCS resources, addressing local natural resource issues, encouraging collaboration and developing state- and community-level conservation leadership for historically underserved agricultural producers. Categories: natural resources, collaboration, conservation, leadership, community |
$250,000- $2,000,000 | National | Link | |
NRCS Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) National Competition FY 2019 | USDA, NRCS | 2020 Application Deadline passed on June 29, 2020. The purpose of CIG is to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies in conjunction with agricultural production. CIG projects are expected to lead to the transfer of conservation technologies, management systems, and innovative approaches (such as market-based systems) to agricultural producers, into NRCS technical manuals and guides, or to the private sector. CIG generally funds pilot projects, field demonstrations, and on-farm conservation research. On-farm conservation research is defined as an investigation conducted to answer a speciifc applied conservation question using a statistically valid design while employing farm-scale equipment on farms, ranches or private forest lands. Categories: conservation, agriculture, management, research, planning |
$150,000-$2,000,000 | United States | Link |
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