Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Secure $918K for Conservation & Rehabilitation Projects
Are you an organization focused on conservation and natural resource rehabilitation? This grant from the Fort Worth District offers up to $918,531 to support projects on military installations, with potential for more funding over multiple years.
Secure Funding for Environmental Surveys & Technical Support
Environmental consulting firms with expertise in marine biology and surveying can secure funding to conduct vital oyster population and habitat assessments for a major port improvement project. This grant supports technical services essential for environmental compliance and mitigation planning.
Secure Up to $899K for Natural Resource Projects
Federal agencies responsible for fish and wildlife conservation can apply for funding to support natural resource management plans at Beale AFB. This grant offers a base period of $899,050 for essential conservation work, with potential for additional funding for follow-on projects.
Unlock $898K for Environmental & Natural Resource Projects
Seeking qualified businesses to provide expert environmental and natural resource management support for Fort A.P. Hill's Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan. This funding aims to ensure sustainable land use, habitat management, and compliance with federal regulations.
Get $851K+ for Natural Resource Projects
Non-federal partners in CESU Units can secure over $851,000 to provide professional and technical support for natural resource management and environmental compliance at Edwards Air Force Base. This funding will facilitate the implementation of critical environmental legislation and ensure military mission success.
Get $795K+ for Natural Resource Management Projects
State and Federal agencies managing fish or wildlife conservation can apply for over $795,000 to support natural resource projects at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. This funding is for implementing and enforcing integrated natural resource management plans.
Secure Up To $777,493 for Environmental Research & Conservation
Non-federal CESU program partners can apply for funding to support critical monitoring and release initiatives for the San Clemente Island Loggerhead Shrike. This grant aims to provide technical expertise for vital conservation activities.
Secure Up to $767K for Environmental & Fire Support
Non-federal partners in the CESU program can secure up to $767,000 for wildfire management and environmental support at Kirtland AFB. This funding will aid in prescribed fire planning, data analysis, and safety program development.
Get $756K for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Non-federal partners within specific CESU Units can secure funding to support captive breeding and release programs for endangered species, including vital veterinary care and data analysis.
Secure $727K for Wildlife Management Projects
Federal and State agencies managing fish and wildlife are invited to apply for up to $727,700 to support integrated natural resources management plans on Fort Stewart. This funding is for essential conservation and management initiatives to protect local ecosystems.
Get $671K for Natural Resources Management
This grant offers up to $671,612 to CESU Program members for integrated natural resources management projects. Funding supports projects focused on implementing and enforcing natural resource management plans, prioritizing federal and state agencies.
Get $657K for Natural Resource Management Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This grant offers up to $657,000 for projects focused on natural resource management and conservation efforts, particularly for fish and wildlife.
Secure $645K+ for Archeology Projects | Fort Drum Funding
If you are a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, you can apply for funding to support archeology planning, surveys, evaluations, reporting, and education at Fort Drum. This cooperative agreement offers over $645,300 in the base period, with potential for over $3.4 million in follow-on work.
Secure $597,935 for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Are you a researcher or environmental consultant? This grant offers up to $597,935 to support vital predator research and ecosystem management efforts on San Clemente Island, protecting endangered species.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Projects!
Are you a non-federal partner focused on conservation and environmental management? This grant funds crucial projects for protected species and habitat restoration, aiming to protect endangered wildlife and manage invasive species.
Get Funding: Preserve Cultural Heritage at Edwards AFB
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This grant offers significant funding to support vital cultural resource management projects at Edwards AFB, ensuring the preservation of historical and environmental assets.
Secure Funding for Natural Resource Projects
If you're a CESU partner, secure up to $584,427 to manage natural resources and implement wildlife plans for Edwards Air Force Base. This funding supports crucial conservation and safety initiatives.
Get $562K for Natural Resources Projects at Edwards AFB
If your organization specializes in natural resource management or environmental services, you could be eligible for up to $562,725 to support projects at Edwards Air Force Base. This funding aims to address critical natural resource needs on the base, with potential for additional follow-on work.
Get Up To $509K for Environmental Management Projects
Are you a member of a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program? This opportunity offers funding for integrated natural resources management and environmental support at Fort Hunter Liggett, California.
Get $500K+ for Land Management & Environmental Projects
Are you an environmental consultant or land management firm? This grant offers over $500,000 to support crucial natural resource projects, focusing on land and watershed improvement at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia.