Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Water Solutions!
Are you a CESU partner involved in environmental research? This funding opportunity supports studies on climate reconstruction using tree rings to understand and manage water resources impacted by climate change. Investigate shifts in river flows and their effects on ecosystems and water supplies on federal lands.
Get Funding for Carbon Sequestration & Land Management Projects
This grant opportunity is for partners of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) to conduct research on land management's impact on ecosystem carbon sequestration. Funding supports regional assessments of carbon storage and greenhouse gas fluxes under various environmental and human-driven scenarios.
Secure Funding for Geospatial Data & Ecosystem Research
California CESU partners can access funding to develop advanced technologies for distributing and visualizing geospatial data. This initiative aims to enhance ecosystem carbon storage and greenhouse gas flux research through innovative science studies and nationwide monitoring.
Get Funding for Climate-Smart Wetland Protection!
Are you a CESU partner or research institution focused on environmental solutions? This grant supports innovative research into upland vegetation management techniques that can protect prairie pothole wetlands from climate change impacts, ensuring their long-term health and water availability.
Get Funding for Earth Science Data & Computing
This grant is for established Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit partners looking to develop advanced data management and high-performance computing frameworks for Earth sciences. The funding supports research and technical assistance that will create tools and best practices to benefit the entire natural resource community.
Unlock Funding for Climate & Wildlife Research
This grant is for CESU partners seeking funding to advance climate impact research on species, improving resource management tools for invasive and endangered species.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Research & Policy
This opportunity is for CESU partners to conduct vital research and data collection on conservation issues for the Department of the Interior. Funding supports in-depth analysis to inform policy decisions and identify critical conservation areas.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience Research
This grant is for CESU partners looking to fund critical research on storm surge modeling for coastal National Parks. The goal is to develop better tools for planning and protecting valuable coastal ecosystems.
Funded Research: Boost Your Science with Grant Money
This grant supports CESU partners conducting molecular genetic research for species conservation, specifically validating DNA markers to prevent inbreeding in captive populations. Secure funding to advance critical scientific initiatives and ecological management.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
Are you a research institution or non-profit with expertise in ecological studies? This grant funds collaborative projects with the USGS to gather vital demographic data for endangered species, contributing to conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Land Data & Policy Research
Are you a CESU partner organization ready to advance land management policy? This grant funds vital research and data development for a protected areas geodatabase, enhancing spatial analysis and conservation planning across North America.
Funded Research for Coastal Restoration Projects
Environmental organizations and research institutions can secure funding to develop innovative decision-making tools for protecting and conserving vital coastal habitats. This grant supports the creation of prototype frameworks to optimize management strategies for Mississippi barrier islands.
Fund Your River Research: Grants for Universities
Colorado Plateau Universities can receive funding through the USGS to conduct vital riparian vegetation research along the Colorado River in Arizona. This initiative fosters crucial cooperation between academic institutions and the USGS for important environmental studies.
Fund Your Research: Ecosystem Studies Grant Up to $XX,XXX
Are you a CESU partner in Colorado focused on ecological research? This grant supports studies assessing the impact of nitrogen deposition on plants, soil, and biogeochemistry in Southwest dryland ecosystems, particularly Mesa Verde National Park.
Secure Funding for Climate Research & Ecosystem Sustainability
This grant is for CESU partners (universities, government agencies) to research the long-term effects of climate change on arid and semi-arid ecosystems in the Western US. Fund your critical research to protect plant species and advance global change understanding.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Climate Research
Is your organization involved in research on climate change and sea-level rise impacts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed? This grant offers funding to partner with the USGS on critical studies analyzing tidal marsh wetlands and their vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Unlock State Geologic Mapping Funds for Your Business
This grant empowers State Geological Surveys, in collaboration with their mapping committees, to map areas crucial for your state's economic, social, and scientific advancement. Funds support detailed geologic mapping to address critical earth science needs and inform vital decision-making.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience & Storm Recovery
Is your business involved in coastal research or disaster recovery? This grant funds innovative models to predict hurricane impacts on wetlands, helping protect and restore vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Water Demand Forecasting & Research
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in water economics and geospatial modeling? Secure funding to develop innovative methods for forecasting future water demand, incorporating land use changes.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Ecosystem Research
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for funding to research avian botulism in the Great Lakes, aiming to prevent outbreaks and improve ecosystem restoration. This grant supports studies on underwater environments, species, and food webs to understand toxin transfer.