Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Everglades Climate Change Research
If your business is a CESU partner, you could get funding to research the impact of climate change, sea level rise, and salinity on the Greater Everglades ecosystem. This research supports critical restoration efforts and decision-making.
Unlock Funding for High-Quality 3D Mapping Data
Businesses involved in mapping, infrastructure, and environmental projects can access funding to acquire high-quality 3D elevation data. This program supports the systematic collection of lidar and ifsar data across the U.S. and its territories to enhance representation of natural and constructed features.
Unlock Alaska Research Funding: Climate, Water & Carbon
Researchers and institutions partnering with the USGS can secure funding for vital studies on long-term climate, water, and carbon dynamics in northeast Alaska. This opportunity supports collaborative research, data analysis, and co-advising on key paleolimnological projects.
Get Funding for Ecological Research & Restoration Projects
This grant supports CESU partners conducting critical research on ecosystem modeling, specifically focusing on developing continental-scale restoration plans for species like monarch butterflies. The funding is for leading and coordinating the modeling component of a collaborative research project and contributing to published findings.
Unlock Funds for Eco-Research & Invasive Species Solutions
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in invasive species research or modeling? This funding can support critical studies on disease, pest invasions in protected areas, and the global drivers of ecological threats.
Get Funding for Advanced Wildlife & Land Monitoring Tech!
This grant is for CESU partners looking to develop and test cutting-edge drone technology for vital earth science missions like wildlife monitoring and natural hazard assessment. Unlock safer, more cost-effective data collection for vast public lands.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Disease Research
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in spatial risk factor analysis? This funding opportunity supports the investigation, refinement, and development of predictive modeling techniques for disease ecology.
Get Funding for Polar Bear Research: USGS Grant
This USGS grant supports research partners evaluating polar bear diets in the southern Beaufort Sea, focusing on how changing sea ice impacts their food sources. If you're involved in ecological research, this funding can help uncover critical insights into polar bear adaptability and survival.
Unlock Funding for Vegetation Data Projects
This USGS grant supports projects focused on collecting and analyzing vegetation plot data to advance the U.S. National Vegetation Classification. Businesses involved in ecological research or data management can access funds for their specialized initiatives.
Get Grant Funding for Ecosystem Research in the West
Are you a CESU partner looking to conduct critical research? This grant from the U.S. Geological Survey funds studies on plague's impact on western U.S. ecosystems, protecting endangered species and understanding broader ecological effects.
Fund Your Wetland Research: Grants Available!
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on quantifying water flow in Mat-Su Valley wetlands. Funding will support detailed hydrologic modeling to understand wetland contributions to stream base flows, vital for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Data Analysis
This grant is for researchers and institutions looking to fund studies on wildlife resources, specifically by establishing historical baselines and analyzing genetic variation. Funds can be used for museum database research, re-surveying small mammals, and comprehensive data analysis.
Unlock Funding for Climate Resilience Research
Small businesses partnering with the Desert Southwest CESU can secure funding for vital research on environmental change. This opportunity supports developing tools and techniques to help natural systems and human communities adapt to climate impacts.
Get Funding for Wildfire Research in the West!
Western Geographic Science Center is seeking CESU partners to research wildfire risk and fire adaptation in the Western U.S. Receive funding to investigate how communities and individuals can become more resilient to wildfires through social and biophysical studies.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research Grants
Eligible CESU partners can secure funding for vital research into the physiological stress responses of polar bears facing environmental changes. This grant supports the development of analytical methods and cortisol profiles to understand the impact of a changing Arctic on these iconic animals.
Get Funding for Everglades Ecosystem Research
Are you a researcher or organization focused on ecological science in South Florida and the Caribbean? This grant offers funding to study and model the impact of invasive species on the Everglades ecosystem, supporting vital restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Climate Change Forest Research
If you're a CESU partner, this grant funds collaborative research with USGS scientists to study climate change-driven forest die-offs using remote sensing. Your work will contribute to understanding impacts on ecosystem services, wildlife, and wildfire interactions.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Fisheries Research
This grant from the USGS is for researchers and organizations studying food webs and fisheries production in Lake Erie. Funds will support critical research to inform natural resource management and boost the region's largest fishery.
Get Funding: Research Climate Change Impact
This grant is for CESU partners to conduct vital research synthesizing climate change impacts on wildlife. Secure funding to contribute to critical scientific understanding and conservation efforts.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Research & Innovation
Are you a research institution or business focused on environmental science and resource management? This grant supports projects assessing resource conditions, tracking declines due to climate change, and developing advanced statistical methods for robust data analysis on federal lands.