Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Data
Are you a research institution or organization focused on vegetation and climate science in the Rocky Mountain region? This grant supports vital research to analyze vegetation data, maintain databases, and conduct soil and field analyses to inform conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Ecosystem Research & Restoration
This grant is for CESU partners to conduct vital research on zooplankton, foodwebs, and fish diets within the Great Lakes, especially the Huron-Erie corridor. The funding supports efforts to understand and enhance fisheries production and water quality in this critical region.
Get Funding for Climate Science & Resource Management
This grant supports research into climate variability and phenology, aiming to create predictive tools for resource management. Businesses and researchers can contribute to national-scale data products that inform climate impact studies and ecosystem management.
Grant Funding for Climate Research & Global Model Improvement
This grant from the Geological Survey is for CESU partners focused on vital climate research, specifically monitoring the long-term effects of climate manipulations on biocrust organisms to improve global climate models.
Fund Your Research: Soil Water Dynamics in Colorado Plateau
Researchers and institutions in Colorado Plateau can secure funding to study how climate and ecosystem structure affect soil water dynamics. This grant supports vital research for understanding and managing this critical resource.
Secure Research Funding for Southwest Ecosystem Studies
Are you a CESU partner in the Desert Southwest? Secure funding to research how climate change, like fires, drives vegetation shifts to oak shrub dominance in forests across Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado.
Grant: Boost Your Business with Ecosystem Research Funding
Are you a business focused on Ponderosa Pine ecosystems? This grant from the USGS is for research projects that study how forest stand structure impacts ecosystem water balance, potentially leading to new conservation or resource management strategies.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Research in Alaska
Non-profits and government agencies in Alaska can receive funding to research avian diseases in mallards, crucial for understanding and preventing widespread outbreaks. This initiative supports critical wildlife health studies impacting ecosystems and potentially human health.
Get Funding for Rocky Mountain Environmental Research
Business and organizations in the Rocky Mountain region can apply for funding to conduct critical research on the impact of elevated major ions. This opportunity from the US Geological Survey supports scientific exploration to understand environmental changes.
Get Funding for Critical Environmental Research
Environmental science organizations can receive funding to conduct vital toxicity testing on mayflies, contributing to crucial ecological research. This opportunity supports scientific endeavors aimed at understanding and protecting our natural ecosystems.
Alaskan Glacier Research Grants: Secure Funding for Climate Studies
This grant is for CESU partners in Alaska looking to enhance research on glacier mass balance and ice dynamics. Funding will support developing common processing methodologies to improve sea level change assessments and validate remote sensing data.
Get Funding for Geospatial Research & Development!
USGS is seeking CESU partners with geospatial expertise to conduct research, provide technical assistance, and develop national hydrography databases. This funding supports innovative geospatial applications and product development, enhancing national spatial data infrastructure.
Get Funding for Tropical Forest Research & Innovation
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in tropical forest ecosystems? This opportunity funds research to predict forest responses to rising temperatures, enhancing our understanding and informing vital experiments in Puerto Rico.
Get Funding for Climate Change Research & Data Analysis
This grant is for established CESU partners looking to synthesize data and conduct crucial research on ecosystem responses to climate change. Funding will support the analysis of long-term experimental data to improve future research and predictive modeling.
Unlock Funding for Geospatial Research & Innovation
This grant is for CESU partners with expertise in geographic information science. It funds research and development of solutions for The National Map and National Spatial Data Infrastructure, including hydrologic applications.
Secure Funding for Water Research & Infrastructure
This program offers funding for research into South Dakota's water availability, quality, and the impacts of energy development, climate change, and land use on crucial water resources. Eligible entities can receive support to address pressing water challenges affecting aquifers, watersheds, and reservoirs across the region.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Research in Alaska
Are you a CESU partner in Alaska with expertise in wildlife research? This grant offers funding for crucial studies on lynx habitat use and activity patterns within Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.
Grant for Everglades Research & Data Modeling
This grant is for CESU partners in South Florida and the Caribbean to conduct research and provide technical assistance on landscape-scale spatial data visualization and modeling for Everglades restoration efforts. Funds can be used for research advancing understanding of restoration impacts and climate change influences.
Funded Research: Boost Your Business with Ecosystem Insights!
CESU partners can secure funding for groundbreaking research to understand and quantify energy dynamics within the Lake Ontario food web. This initiative aims to address the impact of invasive species and inform ecosystem-level strategies for improved management and scientific understanding.
Get Grants for Ecosystem Research & Sage-Grouse Projects
If you're a CESU Program member, you could receive funding for vital ecological research and habitat mapping, specifically focusing on Greater Sage-Grouse in Nevada. This opportunity allows for close collaboration with ongoing USGS projects, contributing to critical environmental understanding.