Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Alaska Business with Hazard Research!
Alaska businesses can tap into funding to support research on avalanches and their impact on landscapes. This initiative aims to understand public hazards and their role in driving landscape change, potentially leading to innovative solutions and business opportunities.
Get Funding for Conservation Research & Planning
Universities can receive funding to conduct vital research identifying priority conservation areas in the Midwest, considering climate change, urban sprawl, and agricultural land use.
Secure Funding for Wetland Carbon Research
Research institutions and universities are invited to apply for funding to conduct molecular-level studies on carbon sequestration and decomposition in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta wetlands. This project aims to understand and potentially manipulate factors controlling peat accretion for enhanced carbon storage.
Unlock Funding for Wetland Carbon & Climate Research
California universities are invited to apply for funding to model carbon and greenhouse gas dynamics in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta wetlands, enhancing our understanding of vital ecological processes. This project aims to calibrate and validate a model for predicting greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to critical climate and water science.
Secure Funding for Fish Habitat Climate Research
This grant is for CESU participants focused on research to understand how climate and land-use changes will affect fish habitat vulnerability. Funding will support the creation of detailed land-use projection maps for national integration with climate change models.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Research!
Researchers focused on wildlife health and disease dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem can apply for funding to develop and test vaccination strategies for bison. This opportunity aims to improve management programs and protect these vital populations.
Get Funding to Improve Global Methane Models!
Researchers and organizations can receive funding to synthesize wetland flux data from 34 global sites. This project aims to improve global methane emission models and better understand vital ecosystem services.
Get Funding for Eco-Hydrology Research!
Universities with expertise in eco-hydrological modeling can apply for funding to conduct advanced simulations using the RHESSys model. This grant supports research forecasting ecosystem responses to climate change and quantifying streamflow dynamics in western U.S. watersheds.
Get Funding for Land Management & Ecosystem Research
This grant supports collaborative research and development of innovative methods to integrate earth, environmental, and biological sciences for better land management. Businesses can receive funding to create new tools, analyze regional impacts, and advance ecosystem service valuation and institutional design.
Get Funding for Waterway Monitoring Projects
This grant is for Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) partners looking to re-establish vital stream monitoring gauges. Secure funding to enhance water quality data collection and conservation efforts in your watershed.
Get Grants for Great Lakes Environmental Cleanup Projects!
Are you a CESU partner working on Great Lakes environmental cleanup? This grant funds research to assess the effectiveness of pollution remedies and habitat restoration at contaminated Areas of Concern, helping them meet delisting criteria.
Unlock Grants for Great Lakes Fish Restoration & Research
This grant funds research to understand native prey fish in the Great Lakes, crucial for fishery restoration managers aiming to boost native populations and understand their role in the ecosystem. Businesses and researchers can contribute to vital ecological data collection and analysis.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Research
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research the impact of plague on western U.S. ecosystems, particularly for endangered species like black-footed ferrets and prairie dogs. Funding supports understanding and addressing conservation issues caused by this non-native disease.
Secure Grants for Invasive Species Research in Midwest!
Midwestern organizations partnering with the USGS can receive funding for vital research on invasive species and ecosystem health. This initiative aims to build crucial long-term data to protect and strengthen vital natural resources.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Health Research Grants
This grant offers funding for researchers and organizations to analyze elk blood test data, aiming to understand how feeding strategies impact brucellosis transmission. Successful applicants will contribute to vital wildlife health research with the potential for publication and thesis development.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Research & Conservation
This opportunity is for CESU partners to secure funding for critical research on species vulnerability and conservation planning. The goal is to provide decision-makers with the scientific knowledge needed to manage and protect our nation's biodiversity resources effectively.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Management
This grant is for CESU partners looking to conduct research on large-scale occurrence databases, invasive grass species modeling, and management strategies. Secure funding to advance critical environmental science and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Forest Ecology Research & Workshops
This grant supports organizations and individuals in the field of forest ecology looking to host or participate in the North American Forest Ecology Workshop. Funds are available to bridge the gap between basic science and practical application in forestry.
Get Funding for Citizen Science & Data Integration
This opportunity is for CESU partners looking to advance citizen science initiatives and data integration efforts. Secure funding for technical assistance, research, and expertise to boost your science projects.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
Non-profit organizations and academic institutions can receive funding to research dragonfly larvae as bio-sentinels for mercury contamination in National Parks. This initiative aims to protect vital aquatic ecosystems and provide critical environmental data.