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Environmental Grant Program (Marine Resources Conservation) is sponsored by Marisla Foundation. The Environmental Grant Program focuses on marine resources conservation, emphasizing the protection of biodiversity in regions like California, Northwest Mexico, Hawaii, and the Western Pacific.
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Grants for marine conservation, and for managing and reducing the use of toxic chemicals The Marisla Foundation is a private charitable institution in the USA, with office in southern California. The Foundation has two program areas for competitive grants, in addition to grants made directly by its Board of Directors. The Foundation makes grants in a Human Services Program, and an Environment Program.
The Environment Program promotes the conservation of biological diversity and sustainable ecosystem management. Grant Programs for Agriculture, Energy, Environment, Natural Resources Environment . The Foundation’s primary environmental emphasis is conservation of marine resources in western North America, Chile, and the Western Pacific.
The Environment Program also makes grants for managing and reducing the use of toxic chemicals. Eligibility for grants extends to tax-exempt charitable organizations in the USA, and to governmental entities. Most grants range from US$20 thousand to US$100 thousand.
APPLICATION: Marisla uses an online application process. Interested grant seekers take an online eligibility quiz to validate that they are eligible. The Foundation reviews applications quarterly, and it publishes the application deadlines for each quarter.
Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing Countries Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands Latin America and Caribbean: Chile, Mexico Apart from marine conservation and toxic chemicals, Marisla’s past grants for international environment include projects in primate conservation, organic agriculture, and Amazon conservation. Some of the Foundation’s international funding is provided through donor-advised partners.
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Environmental Grant Program (Marine Resources Conservation) is funded by Marisla Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA SBIR Phase I Solicitation invites small businesses to submit proposals for projects addressing critical environmental challenges. Awards are for six months to demonstrate proof of concept. Key focus areas include Clean and Safe Water, Air Quality and Climate, Homeland Security, Circular Economy/Sustainable Materials, and Safer Chemicals.
Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
Bats for the Future Fund is a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that funds efforts to slow or halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease and support the recovery of affected bat populations in North America. Funded projects may address disease treatment, habitat conservation, population monitoring, or public education strategies that contribute to bat species survival. Additional support is provided by NextEra Energy Resources through its charitable foundation. Eligible applicants include researchers, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies with relevant conservation expertise. Awards range from $50,000 to $250,000, with the 2025 deadline on August 14, 2025.