Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Fund Your Climate Adaptation Research in the Northwest!
This grant is for partners in the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) looking to research climate change impacts on plant and animal life cycles. Funding will support projects analyzing phenological changes and adaptation strategies.
Get Funding for Michigan Geological Mapping Projects
Michigan Geological Survey and Western Michigan University are eligible for funding to conduct surficial geological mapping in Cass County. This project aims to map the geology of the Sister Lakes and Sumnerville quadrangles.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration & Management
Non-profits and research institutions in the Pacific Northwest can secure funding to research how changing fire patterns impact forest communities and guide restoration efforts. This grant will support the creation of vital knowledge for regional managers navigating climate change impacts.
Get Funding: Innovate with Geo-Tech Grants
This program offers funding for businesses developing innovative technologies and solutions within the geological sciences. Entrepreneurs and companies focused on earth science applications are encouraged to apply for grants to support research, development, and commercialization.
Unlock Funding for Ecosystem Research Projects
This grant is for CESU partners looking to fund research on snow accumulation and its impact on freshwater runoff. The goal is to better understand nutrient delivery and food web dynamics in terrestrial and marine environments.
Get Grants for Forest Research & Climate Science
Researchers partnering with CESU are invited to apply for funding to study future forest habitat conditions in the Adirondack Region. This opportunity supports critical work in climate change adaptation and wildlife science.
Unlock Funding for PA Geological Mapping Projects
This grant opportunity is for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, to develop crucial digital maps of bedrock topography and drift thickness in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Businesses and organizations involved in relevant geological surveys or data mapping in these specific counties can benefit from this initiative.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Research & Management
This grant supports research and investigation into wildlife diseases, including avian influenza and white-nose syndrome. Funds will help disseminate crucial information for wildlife management and public health through national databases.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to study snake populations and habitat connectivity. This grant supports crucial research aimed at understanding and enhancing the conservation of federally threatened species like the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Invasive Species Control
This cooperative agreement from the U.S. Geological Survey supports research to improve the detection of invasive brown treesnakes on Guam, crucial for native species restoration and preventing further spread. If your organization is involved in ecological research, this funding can help refine control and early detection strategies for invasive species.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Research
This grant is for CESU partners looking to research and enhance connectivity for Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake populations in Michigan. The funding will support studies on gene movement and habitat connectivity to guide conservation efforts for this federally threatened species.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for CESU partners looking to conduct research on restoring rare fen wetland habitats. Funds will support projects focused on understanding and facilitating the recovery of these vital ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Desert Southwest Research & Conservation
This grant supports collaborative research with USGS scientists in the Desert Southwest, focusing on understanding tree growth, fire impact, and climate change. Businesses and institutions in the region can partner to advance critical ecological studies and contribute to vital conservation efforts.
Unlock Hidden Mineral Wealth: Iowa Basement Rock Grants
This grant funds research into the mineral potential of Proterozoic-age basement rocks in northeastern Iowa, buried deep beneath younger sedimentary layers. Businesses with an interest in geological surveys and mineral resource exploration may be eligible to support this crucial, data-driven investigation.
Ohio Grant: Map Geology, Unlock Business Potential
Ohio businesses involved in geological mapping and research in eastern Adams and western Scioto counties are eligible for funding. This grant supports projects focused on mapping karst features and surficial geology, contributing to important regional data collection.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth
This grant, though seemingly niche, offers a unique opportunity for businesses involved in polar research and vegetation studies. Secure funding to advance your innovative projects and contribute to critical scientific understanding.
Unlocking Grant Funding: Government Funding Opportunities
This notice indicates potential noncompetitive grant funding for eligible entities. Specific details on the purpose and scope of the award are pending but suggest unique opportunities for collaboration with the Geological Survey.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant supports research focused on understanding and conserving Buff-breasted Sandpipers in the Western Gulf Coastal Plain. Eligible partners can receive funding to develop survey protocols and collect crucial data on population size and habitat use.
Funding for Great Lakes Ecosystem Research
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on studying Grass Carp reproduction and habitats in Lake Erie. The funding aims to understand and mitigate the ecological impact of this invasive species on the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Invasive Species Control
Researchers and organizations dedicated to Great Lakes conservation are eligible for grants to map and manage invasive Phragmites australis. This funding will directly support efforts to control this harmful species and protect the region's vital ecosystems.