Dept. of the Army -- Corps of Engineers
USACE, a federal agency, funds civil works projects, environmental restoration, and other infrastructure grants.
Access $30M+ for Innovation & Tech Transfer with Army ERDC
US Army ERDC seeks entities to facilitate partnerships and technology transfer with small businesses and academic institutions, offering up to $30M over 5 years. Eligible partners include government agencies or non-profits dedicated to assisting businesses and educational institutions with federal lab technologies.
Unlock $20M for Civil Works Innovation & Economic Growth
Are you a business with innovative solutions for navigation, flood control, or ecosystem restoration? The US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking R&D partnerships to boost the economy and secure communities, offering up to $500,000 annually per project.
Get $3M for Energy Resilience Research & Development
US Army seeks non-federal CESU partners in California/SW to research, test, and develop integrated microgrid solutions, accelerating resilient energy technology for critical infrastructure. This initiative offers up to $3 million to establish a 'living laboratory' for advanced energy and resource system testing.
Get Up to $1M for Estuary Habitat Restoration Projects!
Non-profits, state agencies, and tribal governments can get funding to restore coastal estuary habitats, boosting ecosystems and climate resilience. This program offers grants between $200,000 and $1 million to support technically feasible and cost-effective restoration efforts.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Management Projects
If your business specializes in environmental consulting or ecological management, this grant offers funding to protect and manage endangered species and their habitats on military ranges. Secure resources to contribute to vital conservation efforts while supporting national defense missions.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get $100,000!
Environmental organizations can receive funding to assist the Army Corps of Engineers in managing natural resources and enhancing ecosystems at Tioga-Hammond & Cowanesque Lakes. This grant supports vital conservation efforts including wildlife management and habitat improvement.
Grant: Fund Your Environmental Education Projects
Seeking organizations to provide environmental restoration training to high school students near Fern Ridge Lake. This funding supports educational programs that empower youth and foster land stewardship within the community.
Get Funding for Conservation & Water Safety Projects!
Nonprofit organizations can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to manage natural resources and enhance water safety programs at Raystown Lake. This opportunity provides funding and training for conservation interns focused on wildlife, fisheries, and public outreach.
Get Funding for Trail Projects & Public Safety
This program offers grants for trail maintenance, construction, GIS/GPS, and forestry initiatives focused on public safety at specific projects. Businesses involved in these areas can apply for funding to support their projects.
Unlock Funds for Land Management Projects
This cooperative agreement from the US Army Corps of Engineers is for state agricultural departments to manage invasive plants on federal lands in Oregon's Willamette Valley. The funding aims to protect public land quality, agricultural production, and ecosystem health.
Secure Funding for Land Management & Environmental Stewardship
This cooperative agreement targets entities experienced in environmental stewardship and invasive species management. It provides funding to implement best practices for controlling undesirable plants on US Army Corps of Engineers project lands, focusing on sensitive ecological areas.
Get DoD Funding for Environmental & Land Projects
Universities can partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to manage and improve DoD lands through environmental data analysis and rehabilitation projects. Secure funding for up to five years of critical environmental and land management initiatives.
Secure Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
If you are the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, you may be eligible to receive funding for the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of Priest Rapids and Ringold Springs Fish Hatcheries. This cooperative agreement supports fish production and release to mitigate for lost adult returns from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects.
Get Funding for Local Green Projects & Job Training
Cowlitz County businesses can partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to receive funding for natural resource and recreation maintenance training programs for local offenders. This initiative supports environmental stewardship, recreation area upkeep, and facility maintenance.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Army Corps Grants!
Non-profits focused on conservation and education can receive funding for programs promoting water safety and historical heritage. This initiative offers valuable training and experience for interns in related fields.
Get Funding for Water Quality Improvement Projects!
Are you a university or research institution working on water quality initiatives? The Army Corps of Engineers is seeking partners for crucial monitoring and planning projects to restore water quality at Willow Creek Reservoir. This funding will support data collection and the development of restoration plans, including wetlands and phosphorus treatments, to improve the reservoir's ecosystem.
Oregon Chub Recovery Funds for Wildlife Projects
Non-profit organizations and state agencies in Oregon can secure funding for projects aimed at recovering endangered Oregon chub populations. This initiative supports research and monitoring efforts influenced by the Willamette Valley Project.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is offering a cooperative agreement to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to support conservation efforts for endangered bull trout. This funding will be used for research, monitoring, and habitat assessments related to the Willamette Basin dam operations.
Get Funds for Conservation & Wildlife Projects
This cooperative agreement supports natural resource management, wildlife, and fisheries projects at Raystown Lake. It's designed for organizations like the Student Conservation Association to provide training and educational opportunities in environmental fields.
Get Funding for Conservation & Land Management Projects
Nonprofits focused on environmental conservation and land protection are eligible for funding to support critical boundary maintenance and data management for protected natural areas. This program helps ensure the integrity of vital wetlands and floodplains through GIS mapping, site marking, and data collection.