Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
Funded: $40M for Ocean Energy Safety & Innovation
This cooperative agreement offers up to $40 million to operate the Ocean Energy Safety Institute, driving research and development for safer offshore oil, gas, and wind operations. Eligible entities will collaborate with government and academic experts to improve safety and environmental protection in marine energy sectors.
Unlock $5M for Ocean Energy Safety Innovation
Are you an organization or institution focused on offshore drilling safety and environmental protection? This cooperative agreement offers up to $5 million over five years to operate the Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI), driving research, training, and operational improvements.
Unlock Ocean Research Funding for UC San Diego
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego can apply for a 2-year cooperative agreement to develop real-time towed PAM standards for seismic surveys on the Outer Continental Shelf. This funding aims to improve environmental compliance and mitigation strategies in offshore energy operations.
Unlock Funding for Experienced Workers & Project Support
This grant supports non-profit organizations partnering with businesses to utilize the skills of experienced workers (55+) on critical projects. It provides a cost-effective way to access specialized talent for initiatives in renewable energy, decommissioning, and offshore safety, contributing to environmental protection and resource conservation.
Get Funding for Alaska Native STEM Education
Alaska Native organizations can receive funding through the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement to support science and engineering education programs for young people. This initiative aims to cultivate future conservation leaders and ensure a pipeline of skilled professionals.
Grant for Offshore Oil Study: Get Up To $0 Funding
This cooperative agreement, though focused on academic research, offers an opportunity for businesses involved in offshore oil production to understand how hydrocarbon extraction impacts natural seep rates. It aims to clarify the movement of oil and inform the public and government about production effects.