Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Detection Tech
This grant supports CESU partners in developing advanced technology to detect Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) prions in wildlife and environmental samples. Boost your research capabilities and contribute to vital wildlife health monitoring.
Get Funding for Drought Research in National Parks
If your organization is a CESU Partner, you can apply for funding to study how drought impacts plant communities in Utah's National Parks. This grant supports vital research for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Science Data Management Expertise
If your Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit partner has expertise in science data management, this grant from the U.S. Geological Survey can fund research, technical assistance, and educational initiatives. Secure funding to advance data management practices and explore new research models.
Get Grants to Study Climate Change Impact
Researchers and organizations can receive funding to investigate how global climate change affects freshwater ecosystems. This initiative supports in-depth studies on the Great Northern Landscape, focusing on aquatic species vulnerability and habitat analysis.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Testing
Are you part of a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU)? This grant funds research to improve lab methods for testing aquatic organism health and environmental safety. Secure funding to advance crucial environmental toxicity studies.
Get Funding for Water & Ag Tech Innovation
This grant supports Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit partners in developing advanced modeling tools to improve water management and agricultural drainage solutions. Secure funding to collaborate on critical environmental research benefiting the San Joaquin River Restoration Program.
Secure Funding for Arctic Methane Research in Alaska
This grant from the Geological Survey supports research into field-based methods for detecting and quantifying methane ebullition in Alaskan wetlands. If your institution has expertise in laboratory and field-based approaches, you can partner with the USGS to develop and test these innovative detection methods.
Get Funding: Coastal Resilience & Habitat Research Grants
Are you a researcher or environmental consultant focused on coastal areas? This grant funds critical studies on sea-level rise impacts, shoreline change, and hydrogeology to protect vital habitats and inform decision-making.
Secure Grant Funding for Climate & Landscape Research
This grant supports collaborative research with the USGS to enhance our understanding of paleoclimate and its impact on landscapes and vegetation. Businesses and researchers can receive funding to conduct detailed studies using ostracode and stable-isotope analysis for better future climate change predictions and management practices.
Get Funding for Fish Conservation Research
This grant supports eligible CESU partners in conducting critical research to understand and conserve native Colorado River Basin fishes, particularly the endangered humpback chub. Funding will enable detailed studies on fish otoliths, water chemistry, and scale analysis to inform habitat management and recovery efforts.
Get Funding: Boost Your Natural Resource Data Reach!
Are you a CESU Partner with expertise in web delivery for natural resource data? This opportunity offers funding to enhance the accessibility and usefulness of crucial biological and natural resources information for researchers, managers, and the public.
Get Grants for Climate Policy Research & Innovation
Eligible CESU partners can receive funding for national carbon policy research, focusing on evaluating successful sequestration and GHG emission reduction strategies. This initiative aims to improve understanding of climate impact and identify cost-effective mitigation solutions.
Get Grants for Alaska Forest Research & Climate Studies
Alaska businesses with research capabilities in forest measurements, carbon cycle studies, and climate change effects can apply for funding to support vital data collection and analysis for the Yukon River Basin Project. This opportunity aims to deepen cooperative research and monitoring efforts related to climate change impacts on boreal forests.
Get Funding for Land Use Research & Data Analysis
Non-profits and universities can apply for funding to analyze land use and land cover change data. This grant supports research that improves our understanding of environmental resource management and policy.
Get Funding for Climate Research: Colorado River Ecosystems
This grant opportunity is for CESU partners to conduct critical research on climate change impacts on fish in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The funding will support studies to understand and predict changes in fish populations, helping land managers protect aquatic ecosystems.
Funded Research: Fight Chronic Wasting Disease!
Seeking CESU partners with expertise in evolutionary ecology to develop data-driven models predicting the impact of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) on wildlife populations. This funding supports vital research to understand and mitigate CWD's spread.
Fund Your Water Data Projects: Wyoming Hydrography Grant
This grant from the Geological Survey is seeking a CESU partner to fund projects that improve the accuracy and completeness of Wyoming's National Hydrography Dataset. Eligible activities include data updates, research into water features, and developing new tools for hydrographic analysis.
Unlock Funding for Advanced Spatial & Ecological Research!
Research institutions and partners are invited to apply for funding to advance spatial analysis, ecological modeling, and data sharing technologies. This grant supports the development of innovative software solutions for managing, manipulating, and delivering scientific data, benefiting conservation and management efforts.
Grant: Fund Climate Research & Education Initiatives
This grant supports projects that boost climate change education and research, particularly for underrepresented students, by leveraging phenology (the study of seasonal natural events). Businesses and educational institutions can receive funding to develop curricula and monitoring programs that engage communities in climate science.
Get Funding for Natural Resource Data & Tech Transfer
CESU partners with expertise in vertebrate zoology can receive funding to transfer biological and natural resource data and technology to support decision-making and conservation efforts. This opportunity aims to improve the availability and usefulness of national vertebrate species distribution records.