Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Funding for Your Research & Development
This cooperative agreement offers funding for non-competitive research and development projects in geological sciences. Businesses and organizations with specific research needs can apply to partner with the Geological Survey on critical scientific initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Geospatial Projects!
Geospatial businesses can secure non-competitive cooperative agreements to advance innovative projects. This funding supports critical research and development in geological and geospatial sciences.
Get Funding for 3D Elevation Data Projects
This grant is for state and local entities looking to develop multiyear plans for collecting 3D elevation data across the nation. Funds will support data gathering and information sharing to drive national geospatial initiatives.
Preserve Your Data, Unlock Funding | Geological Survey Grant
Geological Survey is offering grants to preserve vital geologic, geophysical, and engineering data, maps, well logs, and samples. This program provides financial and technical assistance to ensure this critical information is archived and cataloged nationally.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Ecology Projects
Are you a CESU partner in the Gulf Coast region? This funding opportunity supports vital research on the ecology of avian influenza viruses (IAVs) in the Atlantic Flyway, enhancing understanding for stakeholders.
Unlock Everglades Restoration Funding for Research
This grant supports research and development within the Everglades ecosystem studies, specifically focusing on refining elevation data and hydroperiod modeling. Eligible entities can secure funding to enhance critical datasets for environmental restoration planning and management.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Research
This grant supports organizations focused on conservation efforts, specifically for data collection and population estimates of the federally endangered Humpback Chub in the Little Colorado River. Projects aim to inform long-term environmental management strategies and ensure the species' survival.
Get Funding for Arid Ecosystem Fire Safety Tech
This grant is for researchers and organizations looking to develop advanced technology for monitoring and mapping winter annual vegetation in arid ecosystems. Funds will support the creation of reliable fire fuels estimates, benefiting public safety by reducing fire danger uncertainties.
Get Funding for Riparian Vegetation Monitoring
Northern Arizona University and USGS are seeking partners to analyze and map riparian vegetation using remote sensing data along the Colorado River. This collaboration aims to provide funding for remote sensing image analysis and interpretation to monitor these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Waterfowl Research in Suisun Marsh
Researchers and organizations in Suisun Marsh, CA can apply for funding to support waterfowl research projects. This grant aims to advance our understanding and conservation of waterfowl populations.
Fund Your Research: Grants for Park Stewardship & Management
Seeking funding to develop the next generation of park managers and professionals through cutting-edge research? This grant supports graduate students in providing technical assistance and research reviews for parks, focusing on critical themes like climate change and conservation.
Get Funding for Land & Ecosystem Research
This cooperative agreement supports research and development for updating and maintaining crucial land and ecosystem data for national mapping projects. Businesses and organizations can partner with the USGS to develop innovative methods for tracking environmental changes.
Unlock Funding for South Florida's Eco-Development Projects!
This grant supports the development of a web-based tool to assess land use impacts on South Florida's ecosystem and community values. Businesses and organizations can apply to help integrate ecological, socioeconomic, and quality of life data for sustainable development planning.
Unlock Research Grants for Rocky Mountain Ecosystems
This grant funds research to understand and address nitrogen pollution's impact on high-elevation Rocky Mountain lakes, using diatoms as an indicator. Eligible applicants can secure funding to establish crucial datasets for setting science-based nitrogen deposition limits.
Unlock Funding for Geological Innovation
This opportunity is for entities focused on advancing geological research and applications. Funds are available to support projects that contribute to our understanding and utilization of Earth's resources.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth
This funding opportunity is for eligible businesses and organizations looking to support critical long-term monitoring projects. Secure financial resources to contribute to vital environmental research and operational needs.
Unlock Funding for River Sediment Management Solutions
Are you involved in environmental research or engineering focused on river sediment transport and its impact on major waterways? This grant supports projects analyzing bedform migration in rivers like the Chippewa to inform crucial sediment management decisions for agencies like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Funded Research Grants for Ecological Studies
This cooperative agreement is for Member Universities of the Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) Program to research the effectiveness of landscape-scale seeding and herbicide use on post-fire rehabilitation. The funding will expand existing monitoring projects to evaluate treatments and fire effects on vegetation and soil seedbanks.
Get Funding for Fisheries & Aquatic Science Training
Minority Serving Institutions can apply for grants to train diverse undergraduate students in freshwater fisheries and aquatic sciences. This program aims to prepare students for natural resource careers through practical experience and professional development.
Secure Grant Funding for Ecosystem Research
Universities with ecological and hydrological research capabilities can apply for cooperative agreements to study South Florida's vital ecosystems, focusing on pine rocklands and vegetation response to fire and water. This funding supports critical data analysis, mapping, and long-term monitoring to inform restoration efforts.