Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Salmon Health Research in the PNW
If your organization is a CESU Partner, you can apply for funding to research how stormwater runoff chemicals impact salmon health in the Pacific Northwest. This grant supports studies on chemical bioavailability, tissue distribution, and the development of advanced analytical methods to protect salmon populations.
Secure Funding for Salmon Health Research
If you're a CESU Partner, this grant from the US Geological Survey offers funding to research the impact of tire-derived chemicals on coho salmon health. Your work will help understand how these pollutants in stormwater affect salmon survival and fitness.
Get Funding for Bumble Bee Conservation Research
This funding opportunity is for CESU partners to conduct crucial research on insect immunology, specifically focusing on imperiled bumble bee species like the rusty patched and western bumble bee. The goal is to develop innovative tools and strategies to combat pathogens and aid in the recovery of these vital pollinators.
Get Funding for Water Contaminant Sensor Tech
This grant is for eligible CESU partners looking to develop innovative sensor technology to detect harmful organic contaminants like PFAS in water. Secure funding to advance environmental monitoring and research in the Great Lakes region.
Get Funding for Global Flood Impact Research
USGS is offering funding to CESU Partners for groundbreaking research on global flood impacts. This project aims to create a comprehensive database to understand country-level vulnerability and causes of floods across various sectors and demographics.
Get Grants for Alaska Caribou Research Funding
Eligible CESU partners can receive funding to research how climate change impacts caribou forage and insect conditions in Alaska. This research will help predict future caribou distribution shifts based on changing habitats.
Unlock Grant Funding for Aquatic Environmental Tools
This cooperative agreement from the USGS is seeking a CESU partner to develop a user-friendly dashboard tool for assessing aquatic invertebrate injury from contaminated sediments. This initiative aims to integrate sediment chemistry and toxicity screening metrics into a practical, easily updated resource for Natural Resource Damage Assessment practitioners.
Fund Your Research: USGS Grants for Eco-Studies
Are you a CESU Partner looking to research riverine silicon surges and their impact on the global carbon cycle? The USGS Powell Center is offering funding to help you quantify and synthesize these crucial environmental changes.
Get Funding for Water Research & Innovation
USGS is seeking eligible CESU Partners to conduct vital research on metal bioavailability in rivers and streams. This funding will support the development of a unified model to understand the biological role of metals in surface waters.
Get Funding for Eco-Restoration Research in the West!
Colorado Plateau CESU Partners can apply for funding to research how climate and soil water impact restoration efforts. This grant supports developing methods to assess restoration success and identify practices for climate-resilient landscapes.
Get Funding for Water Research & Modeling
Are you a CESU partner seeking funding for advanced water research? This opportunity supports the development of sophisticated numerical models to analyze water flow and salt transport in critical bay systems, providing valuable data-driven insights.
Secure Grant for Climate Research & Adaptation
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in climate modeling? This grant funds crucial research to develop climate adaptation strategies for human health and ecosystems in the US Caribbean and Southeast US. Leverage your skills to create actionable climate data and inform decision-makers.
Get Funding for Wildfire Risk Reduction & Ecosystem Recovery
Are you a CESU Partner in the southwestern US looking to research wildfire risk reduction? This cooperative agreement offers funding to assess land management treatments that promote vegetation and soil recovery after disturbances, helping to mitigate degradation and wildfire risk.
Get Funding for Environmental Modeling Projects
Is your organization a CESU partner with expertise in hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling? This grant supports the development of advanced models to simulate oil transport in riverine systems, specifically for the Kalamazoo River. This is a chance to contribute to critical environmental research and gain valuable project funding.
Get Grants for Great Lakes Research Projects
This grant is for affiliated CESU Partners looking to fund critical research on alewife growth and diet in Lake Michigan. The project aims to understand factors influencing larval survival and population recruitment, leading to better ecological insights.
Get Funding for Flood Tech Innovation
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in coding? Secure funding to develop and test cutting-edge flood disturbance technology for the Landis-II framework. This cooperative agreement supports innovative research aimed at enhancing environmental modeling capabilities.
Get Funding to Monitor Floodplain Vegetation Trends
This cooperative agreement from the US Geological Survey is for CESU-affiliated partners to develop innovative methods for monitoring floodplain vegetation status and trends across the Upper Mississippi and Illinois River floodplains.
Get Funding for Everglades Ecosystem Research!
If your organization is involved in ecological research, you can apply for funding to study and enhance a model of small fish biomass in the Everglades freshwater marsh. This grant supports the advancement of a sophisticated food web model to better understand ecosystem dynamics.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Adaptation
California-based CESU partners can secure funding to accelerate climate change research and data synthesis for national adaptation initiatives. This opportunity supports the development of crucial environmental data science skills for postdoctoral researchers and facilitates workshops for large-scale integrative analyses.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research in Washington!
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner in Washington? This cooperative agreement offers funding for vital research to develop a risk assessment model for invasive dreissenid mussels in the Columbia River Basin.