Geological Survey

The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.

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Get Funding for Geoscience Education & Mapping Projects

This grant supports graduate and undergraduate students conducting geologic mapping research, aiming to train future mappers and bridge the gap between academia and national geologic surveys. Funds are for research projects that significantly contribute to geologic mapping techniques and data analysis.

Geoscience Student Research Mapping +2 more
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Get State Funding for Crucial Mapping Projects

State geological surveys and their partners can secure funding to map critical areas essential for economic development and scientific advancement. This program supports mapping efforts addressing multiple-issue needs and solving critical earth-science problems.

Geological Mapping State Government Economic Development +1 more
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Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants Available

Are you a business owner looking to innovate and grow? This program offers funding to support projects focused on understanding and improving resource trends and management alternatives.

Ecosystem Research Business Development +1 more
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Grant Funding for Research & Development

Calling all research institutions and academic partners! This grant supports innovative studies focusing on laboratory culture and toxicity testing for specific aquatic species to advance scientific understanding.

Research Environmental Science Academic +1 more
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Unlock Funds for Your Water Resource Innovation

This grant is for businesses tackling regional water challenges beyond a single state. Fund your innovative solutions and research with potential funding to address critical water issues.

Water Resources Innovation Regional Impact +1 more
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USGS Fish Research Grant - Tampa Bay Marine Studies

Researchers and institutions can receive USGS funding to study fish otoliths for identifying nursery areas of snook and red drum in Tampa Bay, Florida. This grant supports marine ecological research through the Piedmont South Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.

Marine Research Ecological Studies Tampa Bay +2 more