Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Get Up To $210K for Conservation & Eco Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This cooperative agreement offers funding for habitat conservation and improvement projects, specifically for endangered species and candidate plants.
Unlock $209K for Archaeological Research Projects
Are you a qualified organization with expertise in archaeological surveys? This opportunity offers up to $209,000 to conduct essential National Register testing on 11 archaeological sites at Fort Hood, Texas.
Secure $206K for Advanced AI Radar Modeling
Are you a non-federal partner in a CESU Unit with expertise in avian radar data analysis and 3D modeling? This grant offers up to $206,000 to develop an AI-powered predictive model for bird strike risk at Ellsworth Air Force Base.
Secure $200K+ for Natural Resource Management
This grant supports organizations and individuals providing technical expertise in natural resource management, including forest health, invasive species control, and conservation outreach. Funding is available to assist Joint Base Langley Eustis in maintaining sustainable forests and enhancing biodiversity.
Secure $199K+ for Nature Restoration Projects
This grant is for members of the Gulf Coast & Great Plains CESU Program, offering over $199,000 to manage invasive plants like cattail and mesquite. Funds support eradication, revegetation with pollinator-friendly plants, and native grass planting to enhance natural resources.
Get $195K+ for Environmental & Land Management Projects
This cooperative agreement offers over $195,000 for projects supporting the Integrated Training Area Management Program. It's exclusively for members of specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) in California and the Desert Southwest.
Get Up to $192K for Wildlife & Environmental Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program in Colorado Plateau & Desert Southwest? This grant offers funding for bat surveys and environmental management projects, with potential for future work.
Secure $188K for Environmental Planning & Compliance
Non-federal partners in CESU Units can secure funding to support the US Air Force's Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) for the Barry M. Goldwater Range. This grant aims to facilitate compliance with environmental laws and successful implementation of resource management strategies.
Get Funding for Bat Research & Habitat Projects
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units in the Desert Southwest and North Atlantic Coast CESU regions can secure funding for bat research, habitat surveys, and acoustic monitoring to support natural resource management plans. This project aims to enhance data on bat species presence, abundance, diversity, and behavior.
Get $175K+ for Cultural Resource Management Support
Are you a member of the California or Rocky Mountain CESU Network? This cooperative agreement offers over $175,000 to provide vital cultural resources support for Travis and Beale Air Force Bases, ensuring compliance and historical preservation.
Unlock $171,533 for Environmental Research Projects!
This grant opportunity is for highly qualified research institutions and performers interested in contributing to USACE (DoD) missions. Funding is available for projects focused on environmental monitoring and assessment, specifically evaluating the survival of juvenile snail kites and related ecological studies.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Management Projects
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units in the Rocky Mountain and North Atlantic Coast regions can secure funding for invasive species control and pesticide management support for US Air Force projects. This grant aims to facilitate the successful implementation of natural resource management plans and offers approximately $170,100 to qualified non-federal partners.
Secure $169K+ for Natural Resource Projects
Are you a partner in the Colorado Plateau or Desert Southwest CESU Network? This grant offers over $169,000 for professional and technical support of natural resource management plans, especially for military installations like Luke AFB.
Get $159K+ for Environmental Research & Development
This grant is for highly qualified organizations looking to conduct research and development to support environmental monitoring missions for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Funding is available for projects focused on ecological studies, with opportunities for follow-on work.
Get $150K for Boating Surveys & Lake Insights
Are you a member of a specific CESU Region and possess expertise in research or environmental studies? This cooperative agreement offers up to $150,000 to conduct a vital boating capacity survey at Grapevine Lake, providing crucial data for public recreational planning.
Get Funding for Cultural Preservation Projects!
Are you a member of the Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountain, or Great Plains CESU Program? Secure up to $148,183 to support vital cultural resources initiatives, with potential for more funding in the future.
Secure Funding for Everglades Restoration Research
Environmental research organizations affiliated with specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units can secure up to $145,053 for critical monitoring of American Alligator populations in the Florida Everglades. This funding supports vital ecological research contributing to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
Secure Funding for Natural Resource Projects
Are you a partner in a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) and have expertise in natural resource management or avian protection? This opportunity offers funding to support vital environmental projects for the US Air Force, including habitat mapping and invasive species management.
Get Up To $138K for Cultural Resource Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This opportunity offers up to $138,200 to support cultural resource management for shoreline plans at Joint Base Langley Eustis. Submit your Statement of Interest by September 6, 2023.
Get $138K for Water & Wildlife Research Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This cooperative agreement offers up to $138,000 for biological assessments related to water draw on the Edwards Aquifer, supporting natural resource management and wildlife conservation.