Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Research & Mitigation
This grant funds organizations with expertise in spatial statistics and wildlife disease modeling to develop and evaluate innovative vaccination strategies for diseases like plague in wildlife. Businesses can receive funding to refine plague mitigation tactics, assess the impact of environmental factors, and predict long-term effects on ecosystems.
Get Funding for Amphibian Research in Arizona!
Arizona-based researchers and organizations are invited to apply for funding to study and monitor amphibian populations. This initiative aims to understand threats, track population changes, and implement habitat improvements to protect these vital species.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience Research
This grant is for research institutions and partners focused on understanding past climate changes to predict future impacts in coastal and marine environments. Secure funding to develop new climate histories and inform crucial management decisions for coastal communities and ecosystems.
Get Funding for Land & Wildlife Management Research
This grant is for CESU partners in the western U.S. to conduct research on how land use, development, and management impact wildlife and habitats, informing landscape-level conservation and planning.
Unlock Wildlife Conservation Funding: Sagebrush Ecosystem Research
If you are a CESU partner with expertise in ecological research, this funding supports developing population models to conserve and manage wildlife in the sagebrush ecosystem. Gain critical insights into species status, habitat, and the impact of conservation efforts for informed wildlife management.
Grant Funding for Colorado River Basin Restoration Projects
Are you a CESU partner focused on ecological research in the Colorado River basin? This grant offers funding for studies investigating how streamflow and irrigation impact riparian vegetation restoration, helping to preserve vital ecosystems.
Unlock Funds for Oregon Coast Range Forest Research
Are you a CESU partner in the Pacific Northwest? This grant funds vital research into nutrient supply for Oregon Coast Range forests, crucial for sustainable growth and watershed health.
Fund Your Research: Wildlife Disease Prevention Grants
This grant is for CESU partners to research how long influenza viruses survive in North American wetlands, helping to improve disease spread models. The funding supports field and lab experiments to understand virus persistence and the impact of environmental factors.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Data
This grant supports projects that analyze North American porcupine distribution and its impact on ecosystems across the western USA. Eligible entities can receive funding to compile data, develop predictive models, and assess conservation needs.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration Research!
Native plant nurseries and restoration businesses can secure funding to research adaptive traits in southwestern plants. This grant supports critical efforts to develop locally-adapted seeds for wildfire recovery and land rehabilitation.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Research!
CESU partners can apply for funding to develop advanced lab techniques for analyzing wildlife health and physiological responses to environmental stressors. This grant supports vital research into factors impacting desert tortoise well-being and survival.
Get Funding for Conservation Research Projects
Seeking CESU partners to conduct vital freshwater mussel research on the Buffalo River. This funding supports evaluating population trends and the impact of nitrogen on mussel recruitment, offering insights applicable to broader conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This opportunity is for CESU partners to receive funding for critical research on the Arizona Toad, aiming to understand its changing distribution across multiple states. The project will involve surveys, eDNA sampling, and data analysis to inform conservation decisions.
Unlock Funding for Invasive Species Research
This grant is for CESU partners in the western US to develop predictive models and maps for invasive riparian trees. The funding supports research into habitat suitability, hydrology, and water management metrics.
Get Funding for Land Change Research with USGS
USGS is offering funding to CESU partners for research focused on detecting and monitoring land changes across the U.S. using advanced Landsat data analysis.
Secure Grant Funding for Coral Reef Research & Coastal Protection
This grant is for CESU partners seeking to research factors that enhance coral growth in Dry Tortugas National Park, vital for coastal protection and fisheries. Funds will support studies to understand and predict coral resilience against climate change impacts, informing critical restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Shrubland Ecosystem Research
This grant is for CESU partners to monitor shrubland vegetation changes using satellite data, focusing on drought impacts and habitat treatments. The funding will support research to inform land management decisions for the Bureau of Land Management.
Secure Funding for Sagebrush Ecosystem Research
This grant from the U.S. Geological Survey is for CESU partners looking to fund research on how disturbances like fire and land management affect sagebrush ecosystems and wildlife. Funds will support improved planning and management decisions for vital western U.S. habitats.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Conservation!
If you're a CESU partner or research institution, secure funding for critical research on sagebrush, rangeland, and woodland ecosystems. This grant supports conservation and management strategies for native habitats, livestock, and wildlife, including the Greater Sage-grouse.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Research
If you are a CESU partner, you can receive funding to conduct vital genetic sequencing research for the endangered Pallid Sturgeon. This project aims to develop effective DNA markers to aid in species recovery and combat hybridization threats.