Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Fund Your Research: Lake Sturgeon Survival Grants
Research institutions and CESU partners can apply for funding to investigate critical aspects of Lake Sturgeon survival, habitat, and movements in Lake Erie, contributing vital knowledge to conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Arid Land Reclamation & Monitoring
This grant supports CESU Partners in developing programs to understand and improve reclamation of disturbed arid landscapes, crucial for oil and gas development. Fund your research to set new benchmarks for successful land restoration and monitoring.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Forest Research!
Are you a CESU Partner in the Great Lakes region? This opportunity from the US Geological Survey offers funding to conduct vital research on forest ecosystems.
Funded Research: Deer & Elk Disease Study Grants
Landowners in Wyoming's CWD core-endemic area can receive funding for research assessing how mineral licks impact deer and elk aggregation and disease transmission. This project aims to improve our understanding of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and explore potential management strategies, using camera traps and GPS data.
Grant Funds for Invasive Species Research in Hawaii
This grant supports research projects focused on managing invasive species in the Hawaii-Pacific Islands region, including field and lab work. Businesses and researchers can apply for funding to contribute to critical ecological studies and data management.
Unlock Funding for Idaho Research Projects
This opportunity is for research institutions and organizations looking to support data collection, management, and interpretive studies crucial to the USGS mission at the Idaho National Laboratory. Funds will aid in critical scientific research and operational support within this specialized research facility.
Get Grants for Your Research & Business Growth!
Are you a researcher or small business looking to fund innovative projects? The Geological Survey offers grants to support groundbreaking research and development, helping you bring new ideas to market and drive business expansion.
Get Grants for Forest Management & Wildlife Research
Eligible CESU Partners can receive funding for research on how forest management impacts vernal pool amphibian populations. This grant supports projects focused on building resilient amphibian habitats.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research & Control
This grant is for CESU partners and aims to fund research and rapid response efforts to evaluate and control invasive Argentine tegu lizards in southern Georgia. Funds will support projects focused on camera detection of these lizards and removal trapping at documented sites.
Get Funding: Improve Land Management & Drought Strategies
Are you a CESU partner involved in land and livestock management? This grant funds research to enhance terrestrial monitoring, predict forage conditions, and support drought mitigation efforts.
Unlock Funding for U.S. Scientific Infrastructure Projects
This cooperative agreement is seeking to fund the completion of a Magnetotelluric Array across the southwestern and south-central United States, aiming to deploy 150 new instruments. Oregon State University is identified as a uniquely qualified recipient to ensure high-quality data collection and assessment for the project.
Fund Your Next Big Idea: Research Grants Available!
Are you a researcher or academic with innovative ideas to improve resource management in the Lower Mekong River Basin? This grant offers funding to develop interdisciplinary modeling and visualization tools that can significantly impact critical decision-making for sustainable resource use.
Grant for Water Management in Drought/Flood Zones
Local governments and water management entities in the Lower Rio Grande Valley can receive funding to study how extreme weather shifts impact water resource decisions. This grant aims to improve strategies for managing water during both drought and flood conditions.
Unlock Funding for Mineral Research & Innovation
This grant supports universities, state agencies, tribes, and private organizations conducting critical research on non-fuel mineral resources. Fund your innovative projects and advance vital mineral exploration and understanding.
Unlock Research Funding for Alaska Wildlife Studies
This grant is for CESU partners in North and West Alaska to conduct crucial research on the impact of saxitoxin on Common Murres. Funds will support a captive trial experiment to understand these effects.
Get Funding for Coastal Groundwater Hazard Research
This grant from the USGS is for CESU partners to conduct vital research on coastal groundwater hazards, including sea level rise impacts and saltwater intrusion. Funds support regional assessments, local aquifer studies, report writing, and collaboration with research teams to disseminate findings.
Get Funding: Ogallala Aquifer Data for Great Plains Businesses
Great Plains businesses involved in water management and adaptation are invited to benefit from data synthesis for the Ogallala Aquifer. This initiative aims to provide crucial information for informed decision-making and sustainable practices.
Get Grants for Climate Change Solutions!
Are you a business focused on environmental solutions for the Middle Rio Grande Basin? This grant from the USGS can fund projects implementing environmental flows under changing climate conditions.
Get Funding for Climate Adaptation & Grassland Health
Are you a researcher or organization focused on the Northern Great Plains? This grant supports projects synthesizing climate impacts, stakeholder needs, and adaptation strategies for grassland ecosystems. Secure funding to drive innovative solutions and protect vital natural resources.
Fund Your Alaska Marine Research Project
Calling Alaska-based research institutions and businesses! This grant offers funding to study seafloor geology and shallow subsurface offshore Alaska and western Canada, with a focus on geohazards and their impact on marine habitats.