Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Secure $14.5M+ for Natural Resource Projects
Environmental firms that are members of the CESU Program can apply for funding to provide natural resource, GIS, and land rehabilitation support for multiple Army installations. This cooperative agreement aims to support projects vital for ecological management and operational readiness on federal lands.
Secure Up to $9.8M for Natural Resource Management
This cooperative agreement is seeking members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program to manage and conserve natural resources on Barry M. Goldwater Range East, Luke AFB, and Davis-Monthan AFB. Funding is available for integrated natural resource management plans, with priority given to agencies responsible for fish and wildlife conservation.
Forestry Funding: $8M Available for CESU Members
This cooperative agreement offers substantial funding for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program to support natural resource and forestry initiatives at Fort Stewart. Up to $8,068,223 is available to eligible organizations for projects focused on forestry management and conservation.
Secure $5.3M for Environmental Stewardship & Species Management
This grant supports organizations involved in environmental science and natural resource management to protect threatened and endangered species on Oahu for the U.S. Army. Funding is available for professional and technical services related to species protection and land stewardship initiatives.
Unlock $5M for Environmental Mapping & Analysis
Are you a non-federal partner in the Colorado Plateau CESU region? The US Air Force is seeking investigators to provide crucial GIS mapping, vegetation analysis, and climate change assessments to support natural resource management across 76 installations.
Secure $3.8M for Environmental Planning & Support
Environmental research organizations in the Colorado Plateau and Great Plains CESU regions can secure funding to support natural resource management and training land assessments for military installations. This grant aims to enhance operational readiness through expert environmental planning, geospatial analysis, and land rehabilitation support.
Get $3.6M for Environmental Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program looking to support environmental conservation and compliance initiatives for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. Eligible CESU members can secure funding to implement natural resources management plans and ensure regulatory adherence.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant supports organizations with the expertise to monitor endangered bird populations and manage raptors on Naval Base Coronado. Funds are available for base year work and potential follow-on projects.
Secure $3.2M+ for Environmental & Natural Resource Projects
Non-federal organizations in the Western US and Hawaii can apply for funding to support natural resource management activities, including plant and wildlife conservation, invasive species control, and data management. This grant aims to facilitate successful implementation of environmental programs and conservation actions.
Hawaii Army Grants: Up to $1.8M for Cultural Resource Projects
Are you a member of a CESU unit in Hawaii or nearby regions? This grant offers up to $1.8 million to provide crucial on-site technical support for the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii's cultural resources management efforts.
Unlock $1.8M for Natural Resource Projects!
Non-federal organizations in the Colorado Plateau CESU region can apply for funding to support Nellis AFB's Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan. This opportunity focuses on invasive species management, wildlife surveys, and habitat monitoring.
Get Up To $1.76M for Marine Corps Conservation Projects
Seeking CESU Program members for cooperative agreements supporting conservation efforts for the US Marine Corps. This funding is intended for projects related to natural resource management plans, offering a substantial opportunity for qualified organizations.
Unlock $1.7M for Resource Management & Conservation
Non-federal CESU partners can get funding to assist Fort McCoy with natural and cultural resource management, including environmental planning, habitat support, and data management. This opportunity offers significant investment for crucial conservation efforts and Army training missions.
Secure Over $1.4M for Conservation & Resource Management
Eligible members of the Great Plains, Great Rivers, or Gulf Coast CESU units can apply for funding to provide crucial technical and professional support for natural resource management programs at Fort Polk. This grant supports vital conservation efforts, environmental compliance, and military training land maintenance.
Get $1.3M for Environmental Compliance & Training
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units in specific regions can get funding for environmental compliance reviews and water resource protection training programs to support the US Air Force. This opportunity aims to improve natural resource management plans and educate military personnel.
Get Up To $1.3M for Environmental & Cultural Resource Projects
Are you a business or organization with expertise in natural or cultural resources? This grant offers significant funding to support the implementation of crucial environmental management programs for the U.S. Air Force, ensuring compliance and conservation.
Get $1.3M for Air Force Natural & Cultural Resources
Seeking experts to provide professional and technical support for natural and cultural resource management plans on Air Force installations, ensuring successful implementation of key conservation laws. This funding is for organizations with the expertise to assist with environmental and resource management challenges across multiple Air Force bases.
Secure $1.1M+ for Wildfire Management Expertise
This grant is exclusively for members of specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) to provide crucial technical expertise for the Air Force Wildland Fire Branch. Funding can cover base project needs and potential follow-on work, aiming to enhance fire management strategies.
Unlock $1M+ for Carbon Sequestration Projects
This funding is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program to provide technical assistance for ecosystem management focused on carbon sequestration. Leverage this opportunity to advance environmental conservation and potentially secure follow-on funding for up to four additional years.
Get $1M for River Structure & Sturgeon Passage Research
Are you involved in environmental research or engineering? Secure up to $1,000,000 to study and improve how river diversion and flood control structures impact green sturgeon, ensuring better passage and protection for this vulnerable species.