Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Water Data Projects
State and local water-resources agencies can receive cooperative agreement funding to collect and share groundwater data for the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. This initiative supports vital water resource information gathering and addresses key Department of the Interior priorities.
Unlock Funding for State-Critical Geologic Mapping Projects
State governments and geological surveys can secure funding to create essential geologic maps that support economic development, public safety, and scientific advancement within their borders. This program supports mapping vital for addressing multiple-issue needs or critical earth-science challenges.
Unlock Funding for Your Data Preservation Needs
This program offers financial and technical assistance to eligible entities for archiving geological, geophysical, and engineering data, maps, and samples. It aims to create a national catalog of this valuable archival material.
Secure Funding for Mojave Desert Conservation Research
Are you a research institution or organization focused on ecological studies in the Mojave Desert? This grant supports cooperative efforts using remote sensing and spatial modeling to understand species distributions and impacts of energy development and climate change.
Funded Wetland Restoration: Earn Carbon Credits & Boost Habitat
California wetland owners can get funding for research to develop greenhouse gas offset protocols. This initiative aims to turn restored wetlands into 'carbon capture farms,' creating habitat, reducing flood risk, and generating valuable carbon offset credits.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
If you're a university or state agency involved in wildlife research and conservation, this program offers collaborative funding opportunities. Funds support the ongoing operations and research within designated Cooperative Research Units nationwide.
Unlock Funding for Geospatial Data Innovation!
This grant supports businesses and organizations developing innovative geospatial data solutions to improve discovery, access, sharing, and utilization. Fund your projects that enhance data infrastructure and promote best practices in the geospatial community.
Get Funding for Polar Bear Research Projects
If you are a CESU partner interested in wildlife research, this grant from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) can fund your investigation into polar bear maternal denning and the risks posed by human activities. The project aims to characterize anthropogenic sound and vibration frequencies within dens to model disturbance risks, utilizing over 30 years of polar bear denning data.
Get Funding for Research & Development Projects
This grant is for established research institutions and government agencies looking to collaborate on scientific projects. Funds are intended to support cooperative research and development initiatives.
Get Funding for River & Coastal Water Modeling!
This noncompetitive cooperative agreement from the Geological Survey is for businesses involved in numerical modeling of rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters. Secure funding to advance your critical research and development in this specialized field.
Unlock Funding for Waterway Research & Innovation
This opportunity is for researchers and organizations focused on understanding and managing estuarine turbidity in the Sacramento River. Funds are available to support projects that map and analyze these crucial water systems.
Get Funding for Earthquake Tech R&D
Geological Survey is seeking innovative solutions for earthquake ground motion analysis through a non-competitive cooperative agreement. This funding is for the development of optimized Kalman filters to advance seismic research and prediction capabilities.
Get Funding for Land Surveying Tech Upgrades
This grant is for businesses involved in land surveying and mapping who need to upgrade their radiometric calibration technology. Funds will support the acquisition and implementation of advanced calibration equipment to improve data accuracy.
Fund Your Geoscience Research & Training
This grant supports graduate and undergraduate students in academic research projects focused on geologic mapping. It aims to train future geoscientists, enhance earth science programs, and foster collaboration between academia and national geologic surveys.
Unlock Funding for Critical Mineral Exploration!
This grant from the Geological Survey is for businesses looking to explore and map areas with critical mineral potential. Fund your geological and geophysical data collection efforts to discover valuable resources.
Fund Your Research: Geospatial Data Innovation Grants
Researchers and scientists can receive funding to improve the accuracy and reliability of satellite thermal data and its derived products. This grant aims to enhance the quality and utility of crucial environmental and resource management information.
Get Government Funding for Your Business
Are you a research institution or a business involved in coastal geology? This notice from the US Geological Survey is for you. They are planning to fund specific projects related to modeling sea cliff retreat, aiming to advance understanding and solutions for coastal erosion.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant from the Geological Survey is for CESU partners to update critical environmental modeling systems (ATLSS SESI) to align with new hydrology models, ensuring continued research accuracy and compatibility.
Amazon Reforestation Grants: Secure Funding!
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on mapping and estimating deforestation, degradation, and reforestation in the Peruvian Amazon. Funding is available to support crucial environmental monitoring and conservation efforts in the region.
Grant: Fund Your Agri-Tech & Conservation Projects
Agricultural businesses can receive funding to explore how satellite data can assess environmental benefits of conservation lands. This research aims to develop efficient methods for evaluating conservation programs and informing management decisions.