Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Fund Your Alaska Hydrography Mapping Project!
Are you a CESU partner in Alaska? This grant from the U.S. Geological Survey can fund your project to create a statewide system for accurate hydrography mapping, essential for resource management and development. Get funding to improve vital water data and ensure your projects align with national standards.
Unlock Funding for Bay Area Earthquake Research
This grant offers funding for research into the cascading effects of a major Bay Area earthquake, focusing on the Hayward Fault. Eligible entities can receive support to explore risk analysis, disaster planning, and the long-term resilience of urban infrastructure and the digital economy.
Unlock Funding: Wildlife Data Management for Conservation
Calling all research institutions and non-profits focused on wildlife conservation! This grant funds the development of a universal data management system for tracking wildlife movement, starting with California condors but designed for all species.
Coastal Resilience Grants: Secure Funds for Storm Protection
Are you a CESU partner in the Chesapeake watershed? This grant funds vital research to map geological frameworks and understand coastal processes, providing crucial data to protect your infrastructure and habitats from future storms and sea-level rise.
Get Funding for River Habitat Research & Monitoring
Are you a CESU partner or research institution? Secure funding to advance sandbar habitat monitoring techniques for endangered bird species in the Platte River Basin. This grant will support critical research for informed resource management and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience Research!
Is your business in Texas, Oklahoma, or New Mexico? This grant funds research on how future rainfall changes will impact fire frequency and desertification in your region, providing crucial data for adaptation strategies.
Get Funding for Bird & Disease Research!
This grant is for partners in the Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) Program looking to conduct critical research on migratory bird and disease ecology. Funding will support coordinated efforts with ongoing avian influenza research programs.
Get Funding for Ecological Research & Conservation Projects!
This grant funds research projects focused on ecological impact studies, specifically evaluating rotenone effects on aquatic ecosystems and native fauna. Businesses and researchers involved in environmental science and conservation can apply to contribute to vital ecosystem health assessments.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Forest Research
Are you involved in research related to the Great Lakes Northern Forest? This grant supports projects mapping vital floodplain landforms that impact ecosystem functions, aiming to improve watershed modeling and restoration efforts for the Chesapeake Bay.
Get Funding for Coastal Research & Ecosystem Insights
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research and expand vegetation index use for Louisiana's coastal zones. Secure funding to gain deeper insights into vegetation dynamics and contribute to vital ecosystem understanding.
Fund Your Mineral Research Projects: USGS Grants
Seeking funding for non-fuel mineral resource research? This USGS grant is for universities, state agencies, tribal groups, and private organizations to conduct vital research and secure funding for your projects.
Get Funding for Coastal Habitat Research
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in coastal water mapping and satellite imagery? This grant funds the development of a tool to forecast coastal habitat response to sea level rise.
Coastal Resilience Grant: Secure Funding for Storm Recovery
This grant supports CESU partners in conducting vital oceanographic research and developing predictive models for coastal storm recovery, specifically addressing Hurricane Sandy's impact. Funding is available for field studies measuring sediment transport and calibrating advanced numerical models for coastal change prediction.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience & Recovery
Business owners in coastal regions impacted by hurricanes can secure funding to study and mitigate the effects of storms on estuaries and their ecosystems. This initiative aims to improve our understanding of storm impacts and support recovery efforts.
Get Funds for Hurricane Impact Research in Estuaries
US Geological Survey is seeking businesses to research hurricane impacts on estuarine sediment transport and ecosystem health in back-barrier estuaries. This two-year project aims to understand storm effects on shallow, turbid, and tidally influenced estuarine systems.
Unlock Funding for Forest Research & Climate Impact
This grant from the US Geological Survey supports research into how nitrogen deposition affects tree species and forest ecosystems across the US, with implications for biodiversity and climate. Eligible entities can receive funding to analyze data, develop databases, and conduct advanced statistical modeling to understand these critical environmental relationships.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Conservation
This grant from the US Geological Survey supports research into amphibian decline, focusing on climate change impacts on water availability and breeding success. Businesses and researchers can receive funding to analyze data across North America and identify climate-driven conservation strategies.
Funded Research: Boost Your Biological Data Tools!
This funding supports research to improve decision-support tools and automated visualizations for biological data, benefiting organizations working with spatial biological information. Get resources to enhance your data management and analysis capabilities.
Unlock Funding for Data Preservation & Archiving
If your business works with geological, geophysical, or engineering data, maps, well logs, or samples, this program can provide financial assistance to archive and catalog this critical information.
Get Funding: Climate Change Research Grants for Coastal Businesses
Florida and Caribbean businesses involved in coastal research can receive funding for studies on climate change and sea-level rise impacts on vegetation. This grant supports enhancing climate models to predict ecological shifts and protect vulnerable coastal ecosystems.