Dept. of the Army -- Corps of Engineers

USACE, a federal agency, funds civil works projects, environmental restoration, and other infrastructure grants.

Showing 141-146 of 146 grants from Dept. of the Army -- Corps of Engineers
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Unlock Funding for Texas Infrastructure & Safety Projects

Texas businesses and government entities involved in infrastructure design, flood risk management, or transportation projects can access critical precipitation data. This funding supports the development of more accurate storm water and flood control designs, enhancing public safety.

Texas Infrastructure Flood Control +2 more
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Get Funding for Fish Monitoring Tech Projects

Are you a water utility or environmental research organization? This grant offers funding to install and maintain fish monitoring hardware, supporting vital fisheries research and conservation efforts.

Environmental Research Water Management +1 more
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Get Funding for Conservation & Public Programs!

Are you a non-profit like the Student Conservation Association? This grant funds natural resource assistants to promote water safety and historical heritage at US Army Corps of Engineers lakes, providing educational and training opportunities.

Conservation Education Non-Profit +1 more
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Get Funding to Boost Your Business & Grow!

This unique opportunity offers funding for organizations focused on conservation and natural resource management. Partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to enhance vital natural areas and expand your reach.

Conservation Natural Resources Government Partnership +1 more
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Fund Your Conservation Projects: Army Corps Grant

Non-profits and conservation organizations can secure funding for vital natural resource management and enhancement projects at the Raystown Lake Project. This grant supports wildlife, fisheries, habitat, and forest management initiatives, offering educational opportunities for interns.

Conservation Natural Resources Environmental +2 more
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Get Grants for Climate & Flood Risk Data Analysis

Are you involved in historical data recovery, analysis, or environmental research? This grant funds the recovery and analysis of crucial 19th and early 20th-century tidal data to better understand and predict future extreme water levels and flood risks across the nation.

Climate Change Environmental Research Data Analysis +1 more