Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife AI Tech Development
This grant supports the development of AI-powered systems to automatically identify and classify marine wildlife from aerial images. Businesses with expertise in deep learning and computer vision can apply to advance this critical environmental monitoring technology.
Get Funding for Biological Research & Tech Transfer
Federal agencies are seeking partners to advance biological research, technical assistance, and education, focusing on wildlife disease and natural resources. Secure funding to develop innovative tools and data visualization products to enhance science delivery and decision-making.
Unlock Funding for Bio-Resource Data & Tech Transfer
This grant supports CESU partners in developing innovative biological informatics tools to enhance the delivery and transfer of natural resource data. Funds are available for projects focused on visualizing, integrating, and sharing scientific data across various thematic and geographic areas.
Fund Your River Research & Ecosystem Projects!
Get funding to support crucial research on aquatic ecosystem health and invasive species in the Upper Mississippi River. This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on environmental monitoring, data analysis, and digital archiving.
Get Funding for Ecological Restoration Research
This grant supports partners in ecological research focused on understanding the impact of canal backfilling on local fauna and waterways. Funding is available for studies aiming to determine restoration needs and evaluate different construction methods for canal backfilling.
Unlock Research Funding: Environmental Science Projects
This grant funds participating partners of the CESU program for research focused on understanding and improving water flow dynamics in ecological restoration projects. Businesses and organizations with expertise in environmental science, hydrology, and ecological modeling can apply to contribute to critical conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Science & Conservation Data
This opportunity funds eligible CESU partners to improve critical biological and natural resource data for conservation planning and scientific research. Support is available for updating the global database of organism names and classifications, benefiting conservation agencies nationwide.
Unlock Funding: Research Forest Health & Climate Resilience
This grant supports research on the impacts of mountain pine beetles and climate change on Colorado's forests, especially ponderosa pine. Businesses or organizations focused on ecological research and conservation can apply to help inform forest management strategies.
Funded Research: Protect Colorado Forests from Pine Beetles!
Researchers and institutions can secure funding to study how mountain pine beetles impact Colorado's Front Range forests, particularly ponderosa pine, and how past management practices influence forest resilience. This grant aims to predict beetle impacts and inform effective forest management strategies.
Unlock Research Funding: Invasive Species Genetics
Academic institutions can secure funding to develop genetic markers for invasive aquatic species, aiding in understanding and controlling their spread. This project offers access to global algal samples for advanced genetic sequencing and phylogenetic analysis.
Get Funding for Alaska Volcano Monitoring
Alaska businesses can partner with the Geological Survey to improve volcano hazard assessments and monitoring, particularly around Cook Inlet. This cooperative agreement aims to enhance public safety and understanding of volcanic activity in the region.
Unlock Climate Resilience Funding for Your Business
This program supports resource managers and researchers in developing strategies to adapt to and mitigate climate change impacts, offering funding for cooperative agreements focused on climate science. Gain access to vital modeling, forecasting, and vulnerability assessment tools to protect your land, water, and wildlife resources.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research!
Are you a CESU partner organization? The USGS wants to fund your research on developing predictive models for invasive species distributions, helping to manage and control their spread.
Coastal Resilience Funding: Predict & Protect Your Coastline!
This grant is for research partners focused on understanding and predicting coastal changes using advanced modeling for barrier island evolution. Secure funding to develop innovative solutions that inform critical management decisions for coastal communities and ecosystems facing sea-level rise and storms.
Get Funding for Coastal Wetland Research
This grant is for CESU partners to fund research on remote sensing for tracking land use changes in coastal tidal wetlands. You can develop maps and reports to understand how developments impact tidal flows and salinity.
Get Funding for Fish Research & Development
This grant is for researchers and organizations looking to develop and test an innovative oligo-microarray for studying fish gene expression. Funds will support collaborative research leading to joint publications and the creation of a valuable tool for future aquatic studies.
Get Funding: Protect Caribou Habitats from Climate Change
This grant is for researchers and organizations studying the impact of climate change on Arctic caribou winter ranges in North and West Alaska. Funds will support research evaluating how future fire regimes and vegetation changes affect critical caribou forage areas.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Research & Tech
This cooperative agreement from the USGS is for organizations in the Gulf Coast region capable of conducting research on invasive species management systems and biological informatics. Funds support projects in areas like GIS modeling, invasive species databases, early detection tools, and citizen science networks.
Unlock Funding for Alaska's Forest & Climate Research
This grant supports businesses and researchers in North & West Alaska with a focus on climate change impacts on boreal forests. Funds are available for in-depth research, data analysis, and monitoring related to carbon cycle studies and tree growth, essential for resource management and policy.
Funded Research: Boost Coastal Estuary Conservation!
Oregon and Washington-based researchers can get funding to map critical oyster, eelgrass, and salt marsh habitats. This research will improve predictions of how these species will fare with climate change, helping resource managers protect vital ecosystems.