CEERD-CERL
Secure Funding for Riverbank Stabilization & Eco-Projects
This grant helps landowners and eligible partners in the Great Rivers region fund research and implement effective, nature-based solutions for unstable riverbanks, promoting both stability and ecological health. Funding supports detailed geomorphic analysis and the development of streamlined design and permitting processes to address erosion and sediment issues.
Get Funding: Advance Your Research Project
Researchers interested in ecological studies and conservation measures for sensitive reptile species can apply for this grant. Funding is available to support projects focused on advanced monitoring and management techniques, with an estimated maximum of $180,000 over two years.
Secure Funds for Bat Conservation Research
This grant funds research and technical support for capturing and tracking imperiled bats using mist-netting and radio telemetry on U.S. Army Garrison West Point. Eligible partners within the North Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit can apply to contribute to vital biodiversity conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation at Fort Hood!
If your business specializes in ecological research, conservation, or species monitoring, this grant offers funding to support critical environmental work at Fort Hood, Texas. The project aims to protect endangered and migratory bird species, as well as at-risk pollinators, while balancing military training needs.
Grant: Fund Research for Stream Health & Management
This grant is for entities conducting research on fish populations and their habitats within the Crutcho Creek drainage basin, aiming to inform management and restoration strategies. Funds will support seasonal studies, habitat analysis, and data interpretation to understand ecological dynamics and guide conservation efforts.