Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Get Up To $494,800 for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant supports businesses developing and implementing Tricolored Blackbird habitat restoration plans at Beale Air Force Base, California. Up to $494,800 is available for the initial year, with potential for additional funding in subsequent years.
Secure Funding for Everglades Ecosystem Research!
Are you a researcher or organization within the South Florida-Caribbean, Piedmont – South Atlantic Coast, or Gulf Coast CESU Unit Region? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking qualified applicants to conduct vital research on wet season aquatic fauna and primary production in the Florida Everglades, with up to $488,537 available for the initial project phase.
Secure $485K+ for Environmental Projects in Louisiana
Non-federal partners in the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program can receive over $485,300 for forestry and wildland fire support at Fort Polk, Louisiana. This funding is for implementing and enforcing natural resources management plans.
Secure $474K+ for Endangered Species Management
Are you an organization with expertise in ecological monitoring and habitat management? This grant offers over $474,000 to support endangered species protection efforts for the Avon Park Air Force Range, aiding compliance and conservation.
Get Up To $473K for Environmental Restoration Projects
Non-federal partners in CESU units can secure funding for vital riparian restoration and natural resource management at Beale Air Force Base. This grant supports habitat improvement for endangered species and enhances recreational opportunities.
Get $450k for Environmental Water Program Improvement!
Air Force installations and CESU Program members in the Colorado Plateau and Gulf Coast regions can apply for funding to improve surface water management programs. This cooperative agreement supports integrated natural resource management plans, with potential for multi-year funding.
Get $447k+ for Nature Management & Conservation
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This grant offers over $447,000 to support integrated natural resources management and conservation efforts, with potential for multi-year funding.
Get Up To $445K for Environmental Projects
Are you a CESU Program member with expertise in environmental management and conservation? This cooperative agreement offers funding for natural resource management projects with potential for follow-on work.
Get $445K for Environmental Compliance & Cultural Preservation
Are you a CESU National Network partner seeking funding for cultural resources management and environmental compliance for Air Force projects? This grant offers up to $445,000 to provide technical expertise, develop strategic plans, and support environmental goals.
Secure $420k for Environmental Resource Management!
Are you an investigator with expertise in cultural resource management? Fort Polk is seeking proposals to support its environmental natural resources program, offering up to $420,300 for the base year to ensure regulatory compliance and support military operations.
Get $415K for Cultural Resources Support Projects
This grant offers up to $415,000 to non-federal partners within CESU units for professional and technical support in cultural resource management. Funds are specifically for archaeologists and project liaisons assisting with solar development projects at Edwards AFB, ensuring compliance and oversight.
Secure Funding for Environmental & Cultural Resource Projects
This opportunity is for Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units in specific regions to receive funding for seasonal support in natural and cultural resource management on Air Force installations. The grants aim to facilitate the implementation of vital conservation and stewardship plans.
Secure Funding for Natural Resource Management Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding to members of specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) for natural resource management support at Fort Drum, New York. Approximately $412,425 is available for the base period, with potential for over $2.1 million in optional follow-on work.
Get Funding: Improve Texas Infrastructure & Flood Safety
Academic and non-profit research institutions can secure funding to develop critical precipitation data for Texas, enhancing infrastructure design and flood risk management. This grant supports vital research to improve safety and planning across the state.
Secure $393K+ for Archeological Surveys!
If you're a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, this cooperative agreement can fund Phase I archeological surveys for training areas at Ft. Liberty. Secure over $393,000 to support critical project work.
Secure Grant Funding for Natural Resource Projects
This grant opportunity is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program looking to undertake natural resource vegetation mapping projects. Funds are available to support the implementation and enforcement of integrated natural resources management plans.
Get Funding for Desert Tortoise Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement is for members of specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units to provide critical desert tortoise monitoring and habitat management at Edwards Air Force Base. Secure funding for vital environmental conservation work and contribute to species protection.
Secure $378K for Environmental Monitoring Projects!
This cooperative agreement is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, offering up to $378,130 for ecological monitoring projects. Eligible organizations can secure funding to support critical environmental conservation and management efforts.
Get $350K for Oklahoma Boating & Tourism Projects
Are you an organization looking to conduct a recreational boating survey at Oklahoma's Broken Bow Lake? This grant offers up to $350,000 to fund valuable research and insights into the local tourism and recreation sector.
Funded Environmental Projects for CESU Members
Environmental organizations that are members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program can apply for funding to conduct seagrass surveys for post-construction site recovery and condition assessment. This opportunity offers up to $350,000 for initial tasks, with potential for additional funding.