Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Secure Funding for Environmental & Natural Resource Projects
Non-federal partners in designated Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) can secure funding to provide expert technical support for the Navy's environmental and natural resource management plans. This opportunity supports critical conservation efforts, policy development, and regulatory compliance for military installations.
Secure Funding for Environmental & Resource Projects
Environmental organizations and researchers affiliated with specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) can secure funding to provide technical support for the Navy's natural resource management plans. This grant supports critical conservation efforts, policy development, and regulatory compliance for military installations.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research & River Management
Non-federal partners in specific watershed regions can secure funding to study the impact of river flows on rare fish populations using environmental DNA (eDNA) technology. This project aims to improve water management decisions by providing insights into fish habitats and the effectiveness of eDNA as a monitoring tool.
Get $64K for Historic Building Studies!
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units in the North Atlantic Coast & Chesapeake Watershed regions can apply for funding to support historic building studies for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. This project aims to provide professional and technical support for cultural resource management.
Get $63,000 for Wildland Fire Management Projects
Members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program can receive up to $63,000 for projects that implement and enforce integrated wildland fire management plans. This funding is prioritized for Federal and State agencies involved in fish and wildlife conservation and management.
Get $54K+ for Cultural Heritage & Preservation Projects
Non-federal partners in specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units can secure funding to develop Rock Art Management Plans, ensuring the preservation and documentation of significant cultural sites. This support aids in fulfilling federal historic preservation requirements and safeguarding valuable archaeological resources.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Management Projects
This grant supports organizations with expertise in environmental services and ecological management to undertake invasive species control and removal projects. Funding is available to assist military bases in complying with environmental regulations and maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Get $50,000+ for Environmental Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This funding can support projects focused on natural resource management, particularly for the Black Abalone at Vandenberg SFB, with potential for future funding.
Get Up To $50K for Flood Risk & Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations with expertise in sedimentation and paleoflood investigations to support flood risk management and environmental restoration projects. Funding will cover research and technical support for vital US Army Corps of Engineers initiatives.
Unlock $50K for Water Research & Development!
Universities with expertise in water resources review and research are invited to partner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This funding supports professional and technical assistance for critical water resource studies and model analysis.
Get $49K to Restore Oak Trees & Support Military Land Management
Non-federal partners in the CESU Program can secure up to $49,000 to develop an Oak Tree Mitigation Siting Plan for Fort Hunter Liggett. This funding supports ecological restoration and integrates natural resource management with military operations.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you a Federal or State agency focused on fish and wildlife conservation? This grant offers up to $45,568 for projects supporting endangered species management, with potential for follow-on funding.
Secure Funding for Forestry & Wildlife Habitat Projects
Are you a non-federal partner in a CESU Unit seeking funding for forestry management and habitat restoration? This grant supports tree thinning to promote healthier forests and vital wildlife habitats.
Secure Funding for River Research & Water Quality Improvement
Non-federal partners in specific regions can receive funding to research thermal mixing and water quality in the Cape Fear River Basin, aiming to improve ecosystem health and water management.
Get Funding for River Ecosystem Research
This grant supports researchers studying the impact of river flow changes on floodplain vegetation in the Roanoke River. Funds are available for analyzing ecological data and developing predictive models to understand environmental outcomes.
Get Funding for Wildfire Management Plans
This grant offers funding to develop comprehensive wildland fire management plans, essential for environmental stewardship and operational readiness. Businesses with expertise in natural resource management and fire prevention are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding: Natural Resource Management Grants
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program and involved in natural resource management? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support vital conservation efforts on Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Get Grants for Environmental Projects
Are you a non-federal partner in the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This opportunity offers funding to support natural resource management and research at Hanscom AFB, focusing on bird surveys and conservation efforts.
Secure $17K for Wildlife Research & Environmental Protection
Are you a non-federal partner in the Chesapeake Watershed or Southern Appalachian Mountains CESU units? Secure up to $17,000 to conduct vital bald eagle nesting surveys and contribute to natural resource management.
Get Funding for Everglades Research & Conservation!
Are you involved in environmental research or conservation efforts related to the Florida Everglades? This grant supports projects focused on understanding and preserving the unique "Ridge and Slough" landscape patterns, offering opportunities for funded research and extended project performance.