Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Research Funding for Wildlife Health & Ecosystem Studies
Eligible CESU partners can access funding to enhance data analysis and interpretation for wildlife health studies, aiming to boost understanding of risks, drivers, and management actions for human, animal, and ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Sustainable Forest Practices in the PNW
Pacific Northwest businesses and researchers can apply for funding to develop advanced computer models that will help optimize sustainable forest practices. This grant aims to understand nutrient depletion and enhance tree growth for increased timber yield and habitat development.
Unlock Funds for Ecosystem Restoration & Research
This grant supports CESU partners in developing innovative genetic soil mycorrhizal approaches to study wildfire's impact on pinyon-juniper ecosystems. Funds will also aid in testing new restoration tools to enhance pinyon-juniper planting and recruitment after fires.
Get Funding: Research Your River Ecosystems
If you're a CESU partner, this funding can support vital research on natal environments of Upper Mississippi and Illinois River fishes. Investigate fish origins with advanced otolith microchemistry techniques.
Get Funding for Bird Flu Research Projects
Researchers working with the CESU program can apply for grants to study and compare methods for detecting influenza A viruses in wild birds. This funding supports vital research in wildlife disease surveillance and public health.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Are you a research institution or non-profit organization focused on ecological studies? This grant from the USGS funds crucial research to monitor and understand bat population health and distribution in FWS Region 3, supporting vital conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Soil & Climate Modeling for Sagebrush Ecosystems
This opportunity invites CESU partners to develop a soil-climate modeling application using current environmental data to understand soil moisture and growing conditions in sagebrush ecosystems. The project aims to support land management decisions regarding disturbances, restoration, and wildlife habitats in the western U.S.
Get Funding for Ecological Monitoring & Research
If your organization is a CESU partner, you can apply for funding from the US Geological Survey to develop and validate atmospheric deposition models using moss and snowpack analyses. This grant supports ecological monitoring and early warning sign initiatives.
Get Funding for Pacific Northwest Fish Research!
Are you a CESU partner in the Pacific Northwest? This grant supports crucial research to understand how native fish species are impacted by climate change, informing conservation efforts.
Boost Coastal Resilience: Get Funding for Flood Hazard Research!
Seeking a research institution or university as a CESU partner? This grant funds vital research on how land movement impacts coastal flood risks, aiming to improve future resilience strategies and modeling.
Get Funding for Water Resource & Climate Research in CA!
This grant is for CESU partners in California needing funds for research on climate and surface water monitoring data analysis. You can use this funding to understand the relationship between water changes and climate impacts, potentially informing hazard mitigation and water resource management.
Get Funding for Rare Plant Research & Conservation
Are you a CESU partner in southern Arizona? This grant supports vital research to boost the survival of rare plant species like Amsonia kearneyana and Pectis imberbis, leading to improved conservation efforts and understanding of federal trust resources.
Get Funding for Climate-Resilient Mosquito Forecasts
Researchers and institutions can receive funding to develop advanced models for forecasting mosquito activity based on climate shifts. This project aims to create national-scale mosquito data resources and predictive models for real-time and future activity predictions.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for Climate-Resilient Fish Growth!
Midwest businesses are invited to apply for funding to research and model how climate change impacts fish growth and production in Great Lakes region. This grant will support developing strategies to ensure sustainable fish populations for resource managers and future science initiatives.
Get Funding for Wild Horse & Burro Research
Are you a CESU partner researching the ecology of wild horses and burros in the Western USA? This grant offers funding for crucial field-based studies across six states.
Unlock Funding for Arctic Marine Research & Climate Impact Studies
Geological Survey is awarding funds to CESU partners to investigate the impact of permafrost thaw on Arctic marine ecosystems using radiocarbon dating. This research aims to understand how climate change influences food webs and carbon assimilation in these vulnerable environments.
Funded Research: Alaska Environmental Monitoring Grants
Research institutions and organizations in the Pacific Northwest are invited to apply for funding to conduct lead isotopic analysis on moss and snowpack in Alaska. This initiative aims to establish baseline elemental ratios for source attribution and validate ecological monitoring models.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Habitat Studies
If your organization is a CESU partner, this funding can support collaborative research on Hudsonian godwit populations and their Great Plains stopover habitats. Drive impactful environmental studies with this unique opportunity.
Get Funding: Map Sonoran/Mojave Desert for Habitat Planning
If you're a CESU Partner in the Southwest, this grant offers funding to create detailed vegetation maps of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. These maps will be crucial for landscape conservation and habitat management planning, especially for avian habitats.
Get Funding for Water Data & Resource Management
This grant is for CESU partners looking to develop a catalog of non-USGS streamflow measurements. Funding will enhance understanding of water data for resource management and improve water data infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest.