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Fund Your Fishing Business: Career Development Grants
Young fishermen and fishing businesses can get funding to develop career paths and make a living from sustainable seafood. This grant supports training programs in seamanship, safety, maintenance, and sustainable practices.
Get Up To $400K for Ocean Resilience & Business Growth
Coastal businesses impacted by ocean acidification can receive up to $400,000 annually to develop strategies and tools that build resilience. This grant funds the synthesis of social science data to inform decision-making and protect your operations from changing ocean conditions.
Fund Your Fishing Career: Up to $400K for Young Fishermen!
Young fishermen and related organizations can apply for grants to develop career skills and sustainable practices in the seafood industry. This funding supports training in essential areas like seamanship, vessel maintenance, and safe fishing techniques.
Secure Up To $350K for Coral Reef Fishery Conservation!
Regional Fishery Management Councils can receive up to $350,000 to enhance coral reef fishery management and improve compliance with conservation laws. This funding supports projects that generate crucial scientific information and advance ecosystem-based management strategies for healthier coral reefs.
Unlock NOAA Funding for Coastal Research Projects
Are you a researcher or organization focused on understanding and addressing ocean acidification along the U.S. East Coast? NOAA is offering funding to expand vital oceanographic research capabilities, helping you contribute to crucial climate insights.
Aquaculture Grants: Boost Your Coastal Business!
Sea Grant Programs can receive up to $250,000 for research projects that tackle legal, regulatory, and policy challenges in U.S. coastal, marine, and Great Lakes aquaculture. This funding aims to foster innovation and create opportunities for your business within these vital sectors.
Funded Fellowships for Marine Policy Experts
Marine policy enthusiasts and graduate students can secure funding to tackle coastal community challenges through research and policy initiatives. This program offers substantial financial support for impactful work within the United States' marine environments.
Get $75K to Boost Your Aquaculture Business!
Sea Grant Programs can receive up to $75,000 to travel and learn about cutting-edge aquaculture technologies, practices, and business strategies. This funding aims to enhance knowledge that will directly benefit U.S. coastal and Great Lakes aquaculture communities.
Fund Your Marine Research: PhD Fellowships Available!
This fellowship offers up to $66,700 annually for PhD students pursuing careers in marine ecosystem dynamics or resource economics, supporting research vital to the National Marine Fisheries Service. It's designed for students passionate about quantitative methods for understanding and managing marine life and ecosystems.
Fund Your Marine Research: PhD Fellowships Available!
Seeking PhD students passionate about marine ecosystems, population dynamics, or resource economics? This fellowship offers up to $62,500 annually for up to three years to support your cutting-edge research with federal mentorship.
Get $50K for Aquaculture Innovation & Growth!
Sea Grant programs can receive up to $50,000 to travel and learn about cutting-edge aquaculture technologies and practices. This funding aims to improve aquaculture research, extension, and business activities, ultimately benefiting the U.S. aquaculture industry.
Unlock Global Trade: $35k Fellowship for Master's Students
Master's students in international affairs, business, or public policy can gain invaluable experience promoting U.S. exports and trade abroad. This fellowship offers up to $35,000 for an eight-week overseas placement, plus mentorship and career development opportunities.
Grant: Boost Your Business with NOAA's Weather Tech Training
This grant supports organizations that can provide advanced meteorology training for professionals from the South Pacific. Eligible applicants will help enhance the Pacific International Training Desk, fostering better weather forecasting and services in the region.
Get Funding for Tsunami Preparedness & Safety
Local governments and Indian tribes can now access funding to enhance tsunami preparedness, mitigation, mapping, modeling, and warning coordination efforts. Secure resources to protect your community from tsunami hazards.
Unlock Funding for Ocean Tech & Data Initiatives
Institutions of higher learning are invited to partner with NOAA to operate and maintain a Joint Hydrographic Center. This funding supports advancements in ocean mapping, exploration, and resource characterization, benefiting U.S. economic, security, and environmental interests.
Get Grants for Environmental Education in Delaware Bay!
K-12 educators and non-profits in the Delaware Bay watershed (DE, PA, NJ, NY) can apply for funding to create impactful environmental education programs that foster student stewardship and action. This grant supports innovative, locally relevant projects focused on watershed health and conservation.
Get Funding: Boost Innovation with SBIR Grants!
Innovative small businesses can secure significant funding to develop and commercialize groundbreaking technologies. This program supports R&D projects that have strong commercialization potential.
Get Grants for Pacific NW K-12 Environmental Education
Non-profits and educational organizations in any U.S. state can apply for funding to create climate-resilient, hands-on watershed learning experiences for K-12 students and teachers in Oregon and Washington. The program emphasizes environmental education focused on climate resilience and Indigenous knowledge.
Secure Funding: Alaska Native Organizations Boost Marine Mammal Conservation
Alaska Native Organizations with signed co-management agreements can receive funding to conserve marine mammals vital for subsistence. This grant supports crucial activities like research, monitoring, and public outreach for species protection.
Get NOAA Grant Funding for Data Hubs!
NOAA is offering grants to support community projects that build data assembly hubs for uncrewed systems. This funding is ideal for organizations aligning with NOAA's mission to advance climate, weather, and ocean understanding.