Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding: Boost Your Ecosystem Research & Services
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner with the Great Plains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit? This funding supports vital research into Missouri River floodplain vegetation and its impact on ecosystem services. Secure resources to advance your environmental studies and contribute to ecological understanding.
Secure Funding for Colorado River Delta Research
Are you a CESU-affiliated Partner with expertise in vegetation and water use? This grant offers funding for vital research on the Colorado River Delta's ecosystems, supporting crucial binational conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Eco-Tech Innovation
CESU-affiliated partners can receive funding from the U.S. Geological Survey to assess fuel loads in the Southwest using advanced LiDAR technology. This program supports innovative approaches to environmental data collection and analysis for ecological research.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
CESU-affiliated research institutions can receive funding from the US Geological Survey for genetic analysis of endangered sea turtle and Diamondback terrapin samples. This initiative aims to reveal population sizes and connectivity for crucial conservation efforts.
Unlock Research Funding: CESU Partner Grants
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner? This grant from the US Geological Survey funds research to develop a cutting-edge monitoring framework using Motus tracking data to enhance ecological studies and sampling designs.
Get Funding for Drought Resilience Tech!
Are you a CESU-affiliated researcher with groundwater expertise? This cooperative agreement provides funding to enhance the Drought Resilience Impact Platform (DRIP), improving groundwater predictions and supporting food security efforts.
Get Funding for Crucial Amphibian Research
This cooperative agreement is for CESU-affiliated partners looking to research the genetics of the threatened Oregon spotted frog in the Pacific Northwest. The funding will support advanced genomic studies to inform recovery plans and conservation efforts for this critical species.
Get Funding for Everglades Conservation Research
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for funding to conduct vital research on marsh-mangrove habitats as refuges for wetland aquatic life in Everglades National Park. This initiative aims to advance our understanding and protection of these critical ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Risk Research | USGS Grant
USGS is offering funding to CESU-affiliated partners to research the risk of wind turbines to eagles in the Great Lakes. This grant supports analysis and publication of data to inform wind energy development and wildlife protection.
Fund Your Water Research & Innovation!
Water Resources Institutes and Centers in each state and territory can apply for grants to fund vital research aimed at improving water supply reliability, exploring new water solutions, and advancing water science. Secure funding to drive innovation and address critical water challenges in your region.
Get Funding for Earthquake Hazard Research & Offshore Wind
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in geology or geophysics? This grant funds vital research into earthquake-induced landslides and sediment stability, with findings also benefiting the burgeoning offshore wind energy sector.
Get Funding for National Topographic Change Mapping System
Researchers are invited to collaborate with the USGS Powell Center to develop a national system for mapping and monitoring changes in the Earth's surface. This funding will support the creation of data, algorithms, and tools for a comprehensive 3D change map.
Boost Your Research: Everglades Eco-Tech Funding!
Are you a CESU partner in South Florida? Secure funding to develop innovative pre- and post-processing solutions for crucial hydrodynamic modeling of the Greater Everglades. Advance ecological research and contribute to vital restoration efforts.
Unlock Research Grants for Urban Environmental Hazards
CESU-affiliated universities can secure funding for groundbreaking research into the links between urban land cover and environmental hazards like extreme heat and poor air quality. This initiative aims to develop crucial datasets to understand and mitigate the disproportionate impact of these hazards on vulnerable communities.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Fish Restoration Projects
CESU-affiliated partners can receive funding to conduct research and experimental support for restoring native coregonine fishes in the Great Lakes. This initiative aims to address biodiversity loss and habitat simplification caused by human activities.
Get Funding for River Habitat Research
This grant is for CESU-affiliated partners looking to research and analyze riverine habitat for invasive Black Carp in the Mississippi River basin. Funds will support spatial analysis and mapping to understand the species' impact on native mollusk populations.
Get Funding for Earthquake Research & Safety Solutions
U.S. Geological Survey offers grants for research into earthquake hazards, physics, occurrence, and safety policy, aligning with Department of Interior priorities. Businesses and organizations contributing to earthquake preparedness and mitigation can receive funding to advance critical safety and scientific understanding.
Get Funding for Resilience Research & Data Sharing
Are you a CESU-affiliated partner looking to study the impact of major disasters and how to build resilience? This cooperative agreement offers funding to develop new approaches and ensure data is accessible to all stakeholders, including underserved communities.
Secure Grants for Water Research & Innovation
USGS is offering grants to Water Resources Research Institutes across the nation to advance research and solutions for water-related challenges. This funding supports projects aimed at improving water quality, availability, and management for communities and industries.
Secure Grants for Water Research & PFAS Solutions
Eligible research institutes across the U.S. and its territories can secure funding to address critical water resource challenges. This grant supports innovative projects focused on understanding and mitigating per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in our water.