Fort Worth District
The Fort Worth District, a US government agency, offers grants for civil works projects, environmental initiatives, and more.
Get Funding: Research Projects for Fort Worth
Researchers in the Fort Worth District can apply for grants to study dry season prey concentrations. This funding supports ecological research projects with a base performance period of 12 months.
Get Funding: Support USMC Environmental & Cultural Planning
This opportunity supports the implementation of natural and cultural resources management plans for the US Marine Corps. Businesses with expertise in multimedia planning and technical reporting can partner to enhance these critical initiatives.
Get Funding for Army Training Support Projects
This opportunity is for organizations that can provide support for the Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Program at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. Funding is available for project management and support services.
Funding Opportunities Cancelled
This funding opportunity has been cancelled and is no longer available. Please check back for future announcements.
Grant for Cultural Resources Support in Utah
This grant is for organizations in Utah that can provide comprehensive cultural resources support for Dugway Proving Ground. Funding will assist in implementing management plans and complying with preservation laws.
Secure Funding for Climate Resilience Projects
Businesses involved in climate change analysis, risk assessment, and adaptation strategies are eligible to receive funding for critical research and project support. This grant aims to bolster understanding and implementation of climate resilience initiatives.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects at Edwards AFB
Are you a business specializing in environmental services? This grant supports projects on Edwards Air Force Base, focusing on invasive species removal, wetlands restoration, and native plant initiatives. Secure funding to contribute to crucial natural resource management.
Secure Army Contracts: Boost Your Business
Calling all natural resource and environmental management firms! The Army is seeking expert support for their Wildland Fire Policy implementation on installations. This is your chance to secure valuable government contracts and expand your services.
Get Funded: Vandenberg AFB Natural Resources Projects
Businesses with expertise in environmental services and natural resource management can secure funding for vital projects at Vandenberg Space Force Base. This opportunity covers crucial work like invasive species removal, wildlife monitoring, and post-wildfire restoration efforts.
Secure Funding for Marine Research & Environmental Projects
This opportunity supports businesses providing expert natural resource and stranding investigation services for high-priority marine mammal species in Hawaii and the Mariana Archipelagos. Funding is available for rapid response, necropsies, and vital research to aid Navy environmental compliance and public education.
Secure Funding for Land Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations focused on habitat restoration and invasive species control, particularly for endangered species conservation. Funds are available for a base period of 18 months with potential for multi-year follow-on periods.
Win Army Contracts: Environmental Services Funding
Hawaiian-based environmental and land management businesses can bid on contracts with the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii. This opportunity covers services for Schofield Barracks and Pohakuloa Training Area, offering long-term project potential.
Unlock Funds for Environmental Projects at Travis AFB!
Are you a business specializing in natural resources management, habitat restoration, or wetland and floodplain support? This opportunity offers funding to implement critical goals for Travis AFB's Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan, with extensive project periods.
Funded Bat Surveys: Protect Wildlife & Meet Regulations
This grant supports businesses involved in environmental services or wildlife management by funding essential bat surveys needed for infrastructure projects. Secure funding to ensure compliance and ecological responsibility in your next development.
Get Funded for Youth Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to manage natural resources and recreation at Army Corps of Engineers sites, boosting conservation efforts and youth development.
Secure Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This grant opportunity is for businesses and organizations involved in environmental monitoring, specifically audio monitoring of wildlife. The funding is intended to support projects like tracking bird vocalizations and analyzing their responses to environmental factors such as noise disruptions from launches.
Get Funding for Air Force Natural Resource Projects
This program supports businesses involved in seasonal natural and cultural resource management on Air Force installations. It provides funding for projects focused on conservation and preservation efforts over multiple performance periods.
Secure Funding for Historic Property Preservation Projects
This opportunity is for entities with proven expertise in historic property assessment and documentation to conduct an inventory and evaluation of historic buildings at Fort Hood. Successful applicants will receive funding to help preserve and recognize significant historical structures.
Secure Funding for Cultural Resource Management Projects
Businesses with expertise in archeology and cultural resource management can partner with Fort A.P. Hill to support their preservation and compliance efforts. This opportunity focuses on inventory, management planning, data support, outreach, and training, ensuring military readiness and adherence to preservation laws.
Secure Funding for Coastal Texas Flood Hazard Research
Are you a researcher or organization in coastal Texas focused on developing innovative compound flood hazard estimation methods? This opportunity offers funding to advance crucial research that will enhance understanding and mitigation of flood risks for the USACE Galveston District.