Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Funding for Water Research & Management
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner focused on water science? This grant from the US Geological Survey supports critical research into water availability, quality, and the impacts of climate change and land use in the Dakotas and Missouri River basin.
Get Funding for Amphibian Research in the West!
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner working on conservation? This grant supports critical research to understand and protect at-risk amphibians across the western USA from threats like drought and habitat loss.
Get Funding for Climate Justice Research!
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner? Apply for funding to research social networks within the environmental and climate justice community focused on climate adaptation and conservation.
Get Grant Funding for Salmon Research in Alaska!
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner in Alaska? This cooperative agreement offers funding for vital research on Pacific salmon populations and their habitats within specific national wildlife refuges and managed freshwaters.
Get Funding: AI Research for Natural Resource Insights
California-based CESU partners can secure funding to develop AI tools that enhance scientific assessments of energy, minerals, and biodiversity. This opportunity supports creating 'AI scientists' that learn from USGS experts to deliver more current and actionable natural resource insights.
Grant for River Research: Unlock Funding for Ecosystem Studies
If your organization is a CESU-affiliated partner, you could receive funding from the US Geological Survey to research the spatial and temporal dynamics of aquatic habitats and their impact on river ecosystems. This grant supports innovative approaches to understanding how the physical landscape of large rivers influences biological communities, aiding in conservation and management efforts.
Secure Funding for Lake Erie Fish Research
This cooperative agreement from the US Geological Survey is open to CESU-affiliated partners interested in researching overwinter hydrodynamics on Lake Erie coldwater fish spawning reefs. Funding is available to support critical scientific studies that will inform conservation efforts.
Grant Funding for Great Lakes Aquatic Research Projects
US Geological Survey is offering funding to CESU-affiliated Partners for a 2-year research project focused on Lake Erie's overwinter hydrodynamics and cold-water fish spawning reefs. Secure funds to advance critical aquatic ecosystem studies.
Unlock Funding for Your Research & Data Preservation Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to preserving, cataloging, and providing access to crucial geological and geophysical data for research and educational purposes. Fund your initiatives that align with Department of Interior priorities and contribute to vital scientific understanding.
Secure Grant for Tech & Data Innovation: Boost Your Business!
Rocky Mountain CESU-affiliated partners can get funding to enhance cloud engineering, geospatial applications, and data integration for critical web platforms. This grant supports research that informs adaptive management decisions and improves technical outreach.
Unlock Funding for Wetland Research & Water Management
CESU-affiliated partners in California can secure funding for research and evaluation of evapotranspiration (ET) models across U.S. wetlands. This grant supports understanding biophysical processes and improving hydrologic ecosystem characterization using the OpenET platform and ground data.
Unlock Funds for Reclamation Research & Innovation
CESU-affiliated partners can access funding for vital research into arid land reclamation. This grant supports understanding constraints, developing assessment tools, and identifying best practices for successful land restoration.
Fund Your Research: Avian Malaria & Mosquito Control Grants
USGS is seeking a CESU partner to research innovative mosquito control for avian malaria using the Incompatible Insect Technique. This funding supports developing statistical models and advanced sequencing methods to protect Hawaiian forest birds.
Unlock Funding for Everglades Ecosystem Research
Calling all CESU-affiliated partners with Everglades expertise! This cooperative agreement offers funding to research hydrology's impact on vital tree islands and develop decision-support tools for ecosystem restoration.
Secure Funding for Bat Monitoring Research Grants
This cooperative agreement from the U.S. Geological Survey is for CESU-affiliated partners looking to enhance Bayesian model-based inferences for bat population surveys. Funding supports crucial data collection and analysis to inform species status and trend assessments across the western United States.
Get Funding for Coastal Restoration Research
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner interested in coastal ecosystem research? This cooperative agreement funds critical monitoring and studies on Mississippi's barrier islands, specifically evaluating the impact of restoration on submerged aquatic vegetation.
Get Funding for Solar & Eco Research Projects
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner with research expertise? This Cooperative Agreement from the U.S. Geological Survey offers funding to study the environmental impacts of solar energy projects, including vegetation treatments and panel management, on plant communities.
Grant for Great Lakes Cisco Restoration Research
This grant supports CESU-affiliated Partners researching how incubation temperature affects the survival, growth, and gene expression of cisco. The goal is to develop a hatchery strain for restoring cisco populations in the Great Lakes.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research
This funding opportunity from the US Geological Survey is for CESU-affiliated partners to research how to prevent invasive aquatic species from entering the U.S. via imported plants and algae.
Get Funding for Geo-Environmental & Habitat Research
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit? Apply for funding to advance software for barrier island habitat analysis, geo-environmental modeling, and species control, all while strengthening cybersecurity.