Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock $200M for Volcanic Hazard Tech & Mitigation
This grant funds innovative international collaborations using satellite data to monitor volcanic hazards, aiming to improve assessment and mitigation strategies. Businesses involved in Earth observation, data analysis, and risk management can leverage this opportunity.
Get Up To $7M for Earthquake Science Research
Researchers focused on earthquake hazards, physics, and safety policy can secure funding from the USGS. This grant supports critical research to understand and mitigate earthquake risks.
Get Funding for Earth Mapping & Mine Waste Projects
State geological surveys can secure funding through the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative to compile and acquire mine waste data and conduct mapping. This program aims to enhance our understanding of mine waste resources, with approximately $5M available for cooperative agreements.
Get $5M for Mine Waste Mapping & Data
State geological surveys can apply for funding to compile and acquire mine waste data, and conduct sampling and mapping as part of the Earth MRI initiative. This grant aims to enhance understanding of mine waste resources and their potential.
Get Free Funding for Mine Waste Projects!
State geological surveys can secure funding to compile and acquire data on mine waste inventory and characterization. This initiative supports ongoing Earth MRI efforts through sampling and mapping projects.
Get Grants for Water Resource Management & Data
Local and state governments can secure funding to enhance groundwater monitoring and improve water resource data sharing. This program supports projects focused on better management of regional and national water resources.
Get Funding for Water Data Collection & Monitoring
State and local water-resource agencies can receive funding to collect and share groundwater data for the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. This grant supports connecting new data providers and enhancing the network's capabilities.
Arctic Research Funding: $1M+ for Marine Mammal Habitat Studies
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on the Arctic, offering funding to develop innovative methods for quantifying changes in marine mammal sea ice habitats. The goal is to better understand the ecological impacts of diminishing Arctic sea ice.
Fund Your Research: $750K Available for Water Science Projects
This grant offers up to $750,000 to eligible CESU partners capable of conducting physical experiments to enhance regional numerical models. Leverage this funding to advance critical water science research and contribute to vital environmental understanding.
Get Funded: Arctic Research Grants Up To $500,000
Are you a CESU partner focused on Arctic research? This grant from the USGS offers funding to study marine life in the eastern Chukchi Sea, helping you quantify its abundance and biomass.
Unlock $500K for Inland Fisheries Climate Research
Are you involved in inland fisheries research? This grant funds innovative strategies to assess global fisheries and predict climate change impacts, helping to bridge knowledge gaps and develop predictive models.
Get $500K for Climate Research & Species Impact Studies
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner with expertise in climate change impacts on species? This grant funds collaborative research to synthesize national-scale data on species range shifts for the USGS.
Fund Your Research: $500,000 for Ecosystem Studies
Researchers partnering with the USGS can access funding for critical studies on stream fish populations in Georgia. This grant supports in-depth analysis of how water level changes impact fish communities.
Fund Your Coral Reef Research: Up to $500,000 for CESU Partners
Californian CESU-affiliated partners can apply for funding to conduct cutting-edge research on coral reef calcification and growth using advanced imaging technologies. This grant supports projects that will provide crucial historical context for understanding modern coral reef health and the impacts of environmental changes.
Fund Your Alaska Climate Research: Up to $500,000 Grant
Alaska businesses and researchers developing high-resolution climate projection models for temperature and precipitation across Alaska can receive significant funding. This grant aims to improve resource management by providing detailed climate data and quantifying projection uncertainties.
Funded Research: Understand Fish & Rivers, Get $500,000
This grant is for researchers and institutions interested in studying how fish communities in Ontario's rivers are influenced by landscape features and human activities. Funds will support investigations into the factors affecting fish populations across different river basins.
Get $450K for Water Data Software & Web Tools
Colorado-based research institutions can secure up to $450,000 to develop advanced data entry software, create stunning visualizations, and build an interactive web interface for Lake Powell's water quality monitoring program.
Unlock Funding for Biological Research & Data Projects
Universities and research institutions can secure funding to enhance the delivery and transfer of biological and natural resources data using innovative informatics tools. This grant supports projects focused on developing user-friendly web applications, visualization products, and integrated databases for a variety of scientific disciplines.
Get Funding: Boost Your Data Science & Resource Management
This grant supports universities and non-profits in the Pacific Northwest by funding projects that enhance the delivery and transfer of biological and natural resource data. Eligible entities can receive funding to develop innovative tools and systems for data access, research, and informed decision-making.
Get Up To $300K For Water Data & Monitoring
State and local water agencies can get up to $300,000 to collect and share groundwater data through the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. This funding supports enhancing water resource management and data accessibility.