Dept. of the Army -- Corps of Engineers
USACE, a federal agency, funds civil works projects, environmental restoration, and other infrastructure grants.
Grant: Fund Your Research Projects
Non-profit organizations can apply for funding to support vital research and monitoring efforts. This grant is specifically for projects focused on Diamondback Terrapin populations within the Poplar Island ecosystem restoration.
Get Funding for Conservation & Wildlife Projects
Nonprofit organizations can partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to manage and enhance natural resources at Raystown Lake. This funding supports vital conservation work and provides training for aspiring environmental professionals.
Unlock Funding: Green Projects & Skills Training
Local county correction facilities can partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to secure funding for natural resource and maintenance training programs for offenders. This initiative supports environmental stewardship and operational upkeep of USACE lands.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects & Intern Training
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to manage and improve natural resources at Raystown Lake, including wildlife and habitat enhancement. This cooperative agreement also supports training two interns in environmental fields.
Unlock Funding for Natural Resources Tech
This grant offers funding to develop and enhance web-based GIS tools for natural resource management. Businesses can apply to modernize systems for visitation tracking, boundary management, and environmental risk assessment.
Get Funding for Oregon Land Restoration & Youth Training
Oregon-based non-profits or organizations serving at-risk youth can receive funding for land stewardship and restoration projects on Army Corps of Engineers lands. This opportunity offers hands-on experience in ecological restoration, habitat management, and job skills training.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
Non-profit organizations focused on environmental restoration can receive funding to monitor oyster reefs in the Chesapeake Bay, supporting critical habitat recovery.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects with the Army Corps
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure cooperative agreements to support conservation intern programs at Army Corps of Engineers flood control and natural resource sites. This funding aims to enhance environmental stewardship and workforce development within these vital areas.
Fund Your Green Initiatives: Conservation Grants Available
Non-profit organizations in St. Louis can secure funding for natural resource management and enhancement projects, including boundary mapping and timber stand improvements.
Get Funding for Natural Resource Projects
Non-profit organizations can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to manage and enhance natural resources at Raystown Lake. This funding supports wildlife management, conservation efforts, and provides valuable training opportunities for environmental interns.
Unlock Funding for Natural Resource Management Projects!
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to assist the US Army Corps of Engineers in managing and enhancing natural resources at the Charles River Natural Valley Storage Area. This includes vital tasks like boundary mapping, data collection, and GIS database maintenance.
Get Funding for Coastal Monitoring Projects!
If your business has expertise in collecting and analyzing nearshore data, the US Army Corps of Engineers wants to partner with you to monitor coastal environments. This funding supports crucial sediment management and navigation channel projects.
Secure Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
This opportunity is for organizations involved in ecological restoration projects, particularly those focused on species like the Diamondback Terrapin. The funding supports monitoring initiatives to understand and optimize habitat development and species response within restoration areas.
Get Funds for Army Corps of Engineers Site Surveys
Non-profit organizations can partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to conduct vital visitation surveys at recreational sites. Secure funding to contribute to the understanding and improvement of these valuable public spaces.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Programs
Nonprofit organizations with a proven track record are eligible for funding to train young adults and veterans in natural resource conservation and recreation management. This program offers hands-on experience and career development opportunities nationwide.
Get Funding for Environmental Data Collection Projects
Are you a business specializing in environmental data collection and analysis? This cooperative agreement from the US Army Corps of Engineers offers funding to deploy and manage real-time environmental monitoring buoys. Your expertise will support critical sediment management efforts at the Columbia River.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife can secure funding for vital hatchery operations and maintenance, crucial for mitigating impacts from Army Corps of Engineers' hydropower projects. This funding supports the rearing and release of millions of pounds of fish to restore salmon and steelhead populations.
Get Funding for Water Safety Initiatives
This opportunity is for individuals seeking to gain experience in public safety outreach and programming, specifically focusing on water and boating safety education for diverse age groups. The program offers hands-on experience in engaging with the public, developing safety campaigns, and supporting recreational safety efforts.
Unlock Army Corps Funds for Your Business
Are you a business specializing in GIS/GPS, forestry, or wildlife management? The Army Corps of Engineers is seeking partners to enhance public safety at key Mississippi Valley Division projects, offering a unique cooperative agreement opportunity.
Secure Funding for Weed Management & Environmental Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations that can manage undesirable plants on USACE project lands at The Dalles and John Day Dams, focusing on environmental stewardship and native species preservation. Eligible entities will partner with the Corps of Engineers to implement best practices in vegetation management, including invasive species removal and habitat support.