Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Research Funding for Water Resources
This opportunity supports research collaborations between universities and the USGS in hydrology and water resources. Funding is available for projects enhancing scientific understanding and technological advancements in related fields.
Get Funding for Lake Tahoe Environmental Research
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding for seasonal monitoring of chemical and physical conditions related to periphyton blooms in Lake Tahoe's nearshore zone. This cooperative agreement supports vital research to understand and protect the lake's ecosystem.
Get Funding for Drought Research
Non-profits, academic institutions, and government agencies can apply for funding to conduct critical research on the impact of drought on giant sequoia trees. This grant supports vital environmental studies.
Louisiana Hydrographic Data Grant: Fund Your Water Quality Programs!
Louisiana businesses involved in water quality programs can secure funding to develop a high-resolution, error-free hydrographic dataset for the state. This grant aims to standardize data for water quality standards, assessment, and nonpoint source pollution initiatives.
Funded Research: Track Glacier Changes in the Pacific Northwest
This grant from the US Geological Survey supports research to create a unified record of glacier volume changes across key Pacific Northwest locations. Eligible CESU partners can secure funding to integrate data from various imaging sources for critical climate research.
Arkansas Businesses: Get Funding for Water Data Projects
Arkansas businesses involved in environmental data or infrastructure can secure funding to develop and revise critical water dataset information for the Boston Mountains and Ozark Highlands ecoregions. This initiative aims to improve public domain water data for better resource management and planning.
Grant: Boost Your Research & Outreach Efforts!
Are you involved in vegetation research in the Channel Islands? This grant funds the creation of compelling outreach media to share your findings and engage the public.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Data & Research
Federal grants are available for researchers and organizations developing protected lands data to improve conservation decisions. Secure funding to enhance environmental stewardship and data-driven environmental strategies.
Fund Your Research: Grants for Butterfly Data & Pollinator Science
Researchers and organizations collecting historical butterfly data, especially on monarchs and their hostplants, can receive funding to centralize and share this valuable information. This initiative aims to support crucial research on pollinator populations and trends.
Get Funding for Climate Science Research
This opportunity invites organizations to host the Southeast Climate Science Center, focusing on advancing climate research and data collection. Eligible entities can receive funding to support these vital scientific efforts and contribute to climate understanding.
Get Funding for Your California Business
California businesses can receive non-competitive cooperative funding to support projects related to drought impacts on wetland habitats and waterbird bioenergetics in the Central Valley. This opportunity aims to advance scientific understanding and conservation efforts.
Funded Research: Boost Your Wildlife Conservation Efforts
This non-competitive cooperative agreement from the Geological Survey is for organizations dedicated to developing adaptation strategies for Northern Rockies wildlife, specifically focusing on maintaining landscape connectivity amidst climate change. Funding will support research and implementation of these crucial conservation measures.
Get Funding for Climate Science Projects!
This cooperative agreement from the U.S. Geological Survey is looking for organizations to host the Northwest Climate Science Center. If you're involved in climate research and data collection, you could secure significant funding.
Get Funding for Amphibian Research
Researchers studying amphibians in the Southwest United States are eligible for funding from the Geological Survey. This grant supports long-term projects focused on amphibian populations and their habitats.
Get Funding: Mitigate Earthquake Risks!
Are you a business in an earthquake-prone area? This grant supports research to understand and mitigate the economic impacts of major earthquakes, helping you build resilience and protect your operations. Funding is available for collaborative projects focused on scenario-based risk analysis.
Unlock Research Funding: Boost Your UA Science Projects
Are you a researcher at the University of Arizona involved in collaborative science projects? This grant offers continued support for ongoing basic science operations, allowing you to expand your research and discoveries.
Get Funding for Conservation Tech
This grant supports innovative ecophysiological tools to assess and protect endangered species populations, aiding in critical conservation efforts. Researchers and conservation organizations are encouraged to apply.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth
This grant opportunity from the Geological Survey is open to researchers and institutions seeking to fund critical studies on glacier mass. Funds are available to support research projects that advance our understanding of glacial dynamics and their impact.
Grant Funding for Alaska Climate Science Initiatives
This cooperative agreement continuation by the Geological Survey provides funding to the University of Alaska Fairbanks for critical Alaska Climate Science Center activities. Businesses involved in climate research or related sectors may benefit from this ongoing initiative.
Get Funding for Water Resource Research Projects
This cooperative agreement from the Geological Survey is designed for research institutions focused on collecting vital data about surface and ground-water resources. Secure funding to advance critical studies in Shelby County, Tennessee, and contribute to a better understanding of our water systems.