Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Research in the West
This grant is for researchers and institutions in the Pacific Northwest to study Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in small ruminant hosts. Funding supports genomic sequencing and analysis to develop management strategies for controlling disease in bighorn sheep populations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Research with CESU
This funding opportunity is for CESU partners looking to conduct scientific research and provide technical assistance in wildlife pathogen discovery using advanced sequencing technologies. Businesses can receive support for investigating wildlife diseases, from detection to management, enhancing our understanding of animal health.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Economic Growth
Wyoming-based organizations and CESU partners can access funds to research and manage Greater Sage-Grouse habitats, integrating wildlife, restoration, and economic factors. This initiative aims to inform crucial regional and local land management decisions.
Get Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
Non-profit CESU partners can receive funding to conduct crucial molecular genetic analysis for New England cottontails. This research will inform vital conservation efforts for the declining species.
Get Funding for Climate Change Research & Coastal Resilience
Calling all Pacific Northwest organizations! Secure funding for crucial research and technical assistance focused on understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Scientific Data & Research Projects
This grant is for eligible CESU partners looking to georeference and organize valuable USGS museum specimens. Funds will support a project that digitizes and maps a significant collection of fauna from Western Federal lands, preserving crucial scientific data.
Secure Funding for Polar Bear Habitat Research
This opportunity is for CESU partners interested in developing remote sensing technology to monitor polar bear populations in the Great Lakes Northern Forest region. The funding will support research into using satellite imagery as a cost-effective tool for estimating polar bear abundance and tracking land use.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Environment Research
Are you a CESU partner conducting research on environmental contaminants and their effects on wildlife in the mid-Atlantic? This grant offers funding to support critical studies in vital habitats like the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays.
Get Funding for Fish Population Research!
If your organization is a CESU partner, you could get funding to research how water level changes impact stream fish populations in Georgia's Chattahoochee and Flint River systems. This collaborative project will help develop science-based strategies for managing river water flow.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Coastal Wetland Studies
This grant supports CESU partners in conducting vital research on greenhouse gas fluxes and carbon storage in salt marshes. The funding will advance understanding of coastal wetlands' role in climate change, impacting future management strategies.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Conservation Research!
This program partners universities, states, and federal agencies to fund collaborative research in fish and wildlife conservation. Secure funding to advance critical environmental research and management practices.
Get Funding for Desert Ecosystem Research & Conservation
If you're a CESU partner focused on environmental research, this grant from the US Geological Survey can fund vital studies on Sonoran Desert riparian ecosystems. The funds will support critical evaluations of native amphibian populations and habitat health to inform conservation strategies.
Funded Research: Boost Your Business with Eco-Innovation
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research native and invasive riparian vegetation in the western USA. Secure funding to study invasive species like Siberian Elm and Russian Olive, or to understand vegetation response to climate change and water management.
Secure Funding for Forest Fire Research & Climate Studies
Non-profits and academic institutions can partner with the USGS to study fire and climate impacts on New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains. This funding supports critical research to protect Santa Fe's water supply and communities from devastating wildfires.
Get Funding for Habitat Planning & Wildlife Research
Wyoming-based organizations and CESU partners can apply for funding to conduct research on Greater Sage-Grouse habitat planning and management. This opportunity aims to integrate wildlife, restoration, and economic factors to inform regional and local decisions.
Get Funding for Polar Bear Habitat Research
CESU partners can receive funding to study polar bear activity patterns in response to sea ice changes. This research aims to understand how polar bears adapt to environmental shifts, potentially informing conservation efforts and ecosystem management.
Get Funding to Restore Native Lake Ontario Fish!
Are you a CESU partner focused on ecological research and restoration? This opportunity provides funding for vital fish culture and stocking efforts to rebuild native fish populations in Lake Ontario, enhancing ecosystem resilience.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Conservation Research
Seeking research partners to study grouse populations and their vulnerability to climate change and habitat loss. This funding supports critical conservation efforts for federal management agencies.
Secure Funding for Forest & Woodland Research
Are you a CESU partner focused on ecosystem research? This grant funds projects investigating drought impacts on semi-arid woodland ecosystems, particularly in Wyoming and Colorado, to inform critical land management decisions.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Environmental Research
If you're a CESU partner organization, you can apply for funding to conduct vital research on grouse populations. This funding supports studies on how climate change and habitat fragmentation impact these species, helping federal agencies with conservation management.