Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Get $342K for Natural Resource Support & Conservation
Are you a biologist or environmental firm? This grant offers funding to provide technical assistance and support for natural resource programs, including species monitoring and conservation efforts at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam.
Get Funding for Natural Resources Projects
Non-federal CESU Network partners and non-profits can secure up to $311,946 for natural resources management and research at Holloman AFB. This funding supports vital ecological projects including vegetation, wildlife, and habitat management, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Get $311K+ for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Environmental consulting firms are invited to propose their expertise for a US Air Force project on Edwards Air Force Base to conduct comprehensive inventories of reptiles, amphibians, and fish. This funding supports critical natural resource management and biodiversity conservation efforts crucial to military operations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Monitoring & Vet Services
Businesses specializing in wildlife monitoring, veterinary care, or pathology can apply for funding to support conservation efforts for the Island Fox on San Clemente Island. This project aims to collect vital data, provide medical attention, and conduct research to ensure the species' successful management and survival.
Get $271K for Environmental & Conservation Projects
Environmental and conservation organizations can secure up to $271,430 for critical sea turtle nesting surveys. This funding supports vital research and management efforts with potential for extended projects.
Get $267K for Natural Resource Management
Eligible non-federal partners in CESU Network can apply for funding to support natural resource management and environmental assessments at Piute Pond, Edwards AFB. This grant aims to fund routine maintenance, vegetation control, and infrastructure repair, alongside developing an environmental assessment for future actions.
Get $267K for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant is for organizations and researchers interested in conducting vital studies on Wood Stork reproduction in the Everglades. Funding will support critical research and development projects directly related to USACE missions.
Get Funding: Expert Support for Air Force Cultural Resources
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units are invited to provide expert technical assistance for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Cultural Resources Program. This funding aims to support the implementation of the Sikes Act and ensure environmental compliance across multiple Air Force bases.
Get $250K for Wildlife Management Projects!
This grant is for organizations looking to partner with Fort Polk, Louisiana, on their Range Management Program, specifically for capturing and maintaining wild horses on military lands. Up to $250,000 is available for the initial year, with potential for follow-on funding.
Secure $250K for Animal Capture & Care Projects
Seeking experienced organizations to provide professional services for capturing, identifying, and caring for horses on military training lands. This cooperative agreement offers up to $250,000 in the base year to support range management and public purposes.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Management Projects
This grant supports experienced professionals in monitoring and managing wildlife habitats, specifically the Lower Keys Marsh Rabbit, at Naval Air Station Key West. Funds will cover population monitoring, habitat enhancements, and invasive vegetation control.
Get $237K for Natural Resource Management Projects
Members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program are invited to express interest in a cooperative agreement to manage natural resources and monitor species at Joint Base San Antonio. This funding supports conservation efforts and habitat management with up to $237,500 available for the initial 12-month period.
Get $234K for Natural Resource Management Projects
If you're a member of a qualifying Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU), you can apply for funding to support vegetation management projects for natural resources. This grant offers up to $234,154 for initial work, with potential for more funding in future years.
Get $230K+ to Combat Invasive Species!
Are you an organization with expertise in biosecurity and invasive species management? This grant offers over $230,000 for projects focused on controlling invasive species at Wake Island Airfield, with potential for additional follow-on funding.
Secure $230K+ for Environmental Support at Fort Polk
Are you a non-federal partner in specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units? This funding supports professional and technical assistance for Fort Polk's Maneuver Damage Program, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and maintaining training lands.
Grant for Bat Food Safety Research
Seeking investigators for a project examining contaminants in food sources for endangered and threatened bats. Funding of approximately $226,914 is available for this 24-month study.
Get $223K for Environmental Research Projects
Calling all researchers and environmental specialists! The US Air Force is seeking investigators to conduct vital bat diet characterization studies, offering up to $223,000 in funding to support critical conservation efforts.
Get $221K for Environmental Research Projects
This grant is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, offering up to $221,000 to conduct vital biological surveys and natural resource management at a Naval facility. It's an opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts and secure funding for critical environmental research.
Get $219K for Research & Conservation
Non-federal partners in CESU Units can apply for up to $219,000 to conduct crucial arthropod studies supporting endangered bat species at Arnold Air Force Base. This funding is for critical ecological research and conservation efforts vital to wildlife management.
Get $213K for Environmental Surveys & Research
If your organization is a member of the CESU Program, you can apply for up to $213,260 to conduct bat surveys and related environmental research. This cooperative agreement focuses on demonstrating your capabilities for ecological studies.