Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Coastal Restoration & Research Projects
Environmental and research organizations, including non-profits and universities, can secure funding to conduct vital studies on greenhouse gas flux, sea-level rise, and carbon sequestration in coastal restoration projects. This opportunity supports critical research for the Piedmont South Atlantic CESU, enhancing our understanding of coastal ecosystems.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research!
Researchers focused on invasive species data and ecological modeling can apply for this funding to improve data discovery and sharing tools. The grant supports projects that enhance ecological modeling and user interface capabilities.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Research & Decision Making
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on integrating ecosystem services assessment and valuation into federal decision-making processes. Secure funding to advance scientific understanding and support sustainable environmental policies.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Ecosystem Health Research!
California organizations are eligible for funding to study ecosystem and wildlife health, and natural resource impacts related to tsunami scenarios on the west coast. This opportunity supports vital research for emergency preparedness and vulnerability reduction.
Secure Funding for Your State/Local Project with USGS GAP!
State and local governments can partner with the USGS GAP for funding on projects aligned with conservation and land management goals. This program supports initiatives developed in collaboration with USGS GAP to advance their strategic objectives.
Fund Your Research: Ecological Studies Grants Available!
Are you a CESU partner organization focused on ecological research? Secure funding to investigate critical factors for reintroducing endangered species like the mountain yellow-legged frog.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research | USGS Grants
The U.S. Geological Survey is seeking CESU partners to research and refine monitoring techniques for endangered Interior Least Tern and Piping Plover nests in the Missouri River Basin. This funding supports vital conservation efforts for these federally listed species.
Secure Grants for Advanced Global Cropland Research!
This funding opportunity is for researchers and organizations looking to advance global cropland mapping using satellite data. The grants will support the development of precise 30m resolution data on cropland extent, crop types, irrigation, and cropping intensity for improved agricultural monitoring and Earth system data records.
Great Lakes Bacteria Modeling Grants for Research
This grant supports CESU partners in developing models to understand how bacteria move in the Great Lakes, crucial for water quality and public health. Funding is available for two years to advance this vital research.
Unlock Water Research Funding for Your Business!
Are you a CESU partner with research expertise in environmental tracers and water resources? This opportunity offers funding to investigate Utah's water systems and develop innovative solutions for water management.
Get Funding for Wildlife Migration Research
Environmental researchers and conservation organizations can receive funding to develop sophisticated models that map and analyze wildlife migration patterns. This grant supports in-depth studies to understand how different habitats influence migratory species, aiding in more effective conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Ecological Research & Data Visualization
Researchers and institutions are invited to apply for funding to advance large-scale ecological modeling through improved data visualization and standards. This opportunity aims to tackle run-time bottlenecks and enhance the efficiency of ecological model execution.
Get Funding: Boost Cropland & Water Security
This grant supports research and development for advanced geospatial systems focused on croplands and water use, crucial for enhancing food security. Businesses and researchers in the Pacific Northwest are encouraged to apply for this framework development opportunity.
Unlock Research Funding for Wildlife Studies
Researchers and organizations focused on ecological studies, particularly concerning migratory populations and their habitats, are invited to apply. This grant supports in-depth research to understand and model the critical dependencies of species throughout their migratory journeys.
Get Funding for Climate-Smart Conservation Research!
Seeking organizations dedicated to climate resilience and conservation? This grant supports developing science-based strategies to adapt to climate change and protect natural resources.
Secure Funding for Southwest Climate Research Projects
Are you a researcher or organization in the southwestern U.S. focused on climate change impacts? This grant supports the development of key climate research objectives and management priorities for the region, contributing to national climate assessments.
Grant Money for Midwest Forest Fire Management & Research
Midwest fire managers and researchers in select states can get funding to analyze fire science data and identify key information needs for oak-dominated forests. This opportunity supports better understanding and access to critical fire management knowledge.
Get Funding for Your Eco-Research Project!
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in streamflow and riparian vegetation? This grant from the U.S. Geological Survey offers funding to conduct critical research on the relationship between water flow, plant life, and riverbed structure, with a focus on cottonwood trees and channel forms.
Unlock Funding for Climate Research & Adaptation
Seeking researchers to integrate downscaled climate projections into advanced modeling for South Florida and Caribbean ecosystems. This funding supports crucial studies for understanding and adapting to future environmental changes.
Get Funding for Mojave Desert Habitat Research
This grant funds research using remote sensing to map physical landscape properties in the Mojave Desert. It's designed for Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit members to create vital GIS layers for species habitat modeling and health assessments.