Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Hawaii Volcano Hazard Mitigation: Get Funding Now!
Hawaiian businesses impacted by volcanic activity can access funding for monitoring and risk assessment of Kilauea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakala volcanoes. This grant supports understanding and mitigating hazards like lava flows, gas emissions, and volcanic fog.
Get Free Government Funding for Your Business
This grant offers noncompetitive financial assistance to eligible businesses, allowing for direct support without a lengthy application process. Secure funding to accelerate your business goals and drive growth.
Unlock Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
Are you a CESU partner working on vital ecosystem restoration, particularly for threatened species like crocodiles? This grant provides crucial funding to implement monitoring methods that evaluate the success of your conservation efforts and protect biodiversity.
Grant Funding for Monarch Butterfly Data Collection
This grant is for partners of the Great Rivers Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit to collect and validate data on migratory monarch butterflies in North America. Funds will support making this crucial species occurrence data accessible through USGS BISON and global biodiversity platforms.
Unlock Funding for Ecological Research Projects
Are you a CESU partner conducting ecological research on stream fish populations and hydrologic variations? This grant from the Geological Survey offers funding to integrate field studies and population dynamics analyses, supporting a post-doctoral associate to develop scientific frameworks for biodiversity.
Get Govt Funds for Your Geology Project
This award is intended for organizations with unique expertise in geological surveys to receive noncompetitive funding. The funds are designated for critical research and data collection initiatives within the geological sciences.
Grant for Seismological Data & Research
This grant supports the expansion of a global earthquake catalog, benefiting researchers and organizations involved in seismology and earth science. Funding will be used to include additional historical earthquake data, enhancing our understanding of seismic events.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant opportunity from the U.S. Geological Survey is for members of the Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) Program. Funds are available to support focused surveys for specific bat species in the San Diego County MSCP areas.
Get Funding for Crater Lake Research & Management
This grant is for CESU Partners to conduct critical research and develop management strategies for Crater Lake. Secure funding to advance your expertise in areas like crayfish, newts, and invasive species.
Get Funding for Pollinator Protection & Farm Innovation
Agro-ecosystem researchers and conservation groups can apply for funding to study how to boost pollinator health and diversity on farmlands. This grant supports innovative management approaches that benefit both agriculture and vital insect populations.
Get Funding: Study Beetle-Bird Interactions in SW Rivers
Ecological researchers can apply for funds to model beetle-bird interactions along Southwestern rivers. This research focuses on understanding the impact of invasive tamarisk beetles on endangered bird populations and their habitat.
Get Funding for South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Projects!
This grant is for researchers and organizations working on restoring the South Florida natural system. Funds are available to support studies and projects focused on improving water management and ecological health in the region.
Fund Your Restoration Projects in Hawaii & Pacific
Hawaii and Pacific-based businesses can get funding for research in water resource restoration projects. This grant supports initiatives focused on improving water quantity, quality, and delivery to vital natural landscapes while ensuring continued flood control and water supply.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant from the US Geological Survey is for CESU partners to fund critical research on the chronic toxicity of zinc or nickel to mayflies. Secure funding to contribute to vital environmental studies and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Everglades Restoration Research
If you're a CESU partner in South Florida/Caribbean, secure funding to research estuarine and coastal organisms. This grant supports vital analysis for the Greater Everglades Ecosystem restoration, helping managers plan for future scenarios.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Oil/Gas Tech
This grant is for businesses and researchers focused on improving native shrub establishment and survival on lands impacted by oil and gas development in Utah. Secure funding to advance innovative rehabilitation techniques.
Everglades Research Grant: Fund Your Eco-Project
Are you a research institution or non-profit focused on the Everglades? This grant funds projects that deepen understanding of the ecosystem, create integrative study tools, and support monitoring and adaptive management frameworks.
Get Funding for Drought Resilience Research!
Seeking proposals from CESU partners for research on understanding and mitigating the impacts of ecological drought exacerbated by climate change. This funding supports developing strategies and research priorities for a more resilient future.
Get Funding for Everglades Restoration & Species Protection
This grant is for CESU partners in South Florida/Caribbean looking to secure funding for mapping and spatial data analysis critical for Everglades restoration and protecting threatened/endangered marine species. Advance your research and contribute to vital ecological preservation efforts.
Unlock Arctic Research Funding: Study Caribou & Climate Impacts
Federal agencies are seeking proposals to study how climate change affects caribou in the Arctic, focusing on nutritional and reproductive impacts on adult females and their offspring. This initiative aims to gather crucial data for conservation efforts in a changing environment.