Region 7
Grant Funding: Boost Your Business with Research Support
Secure funding to develop and implement essential research protocols for identifying seabird prey items, informing vital fisheries management and environmental education programs. This opportunity is open to a wide range of organizations, including for-profit firms, with the necessary technical expertise.
Secure Funds for Subsistence Co-Management
This cooperative agreement is for Alaska Native organizations involved in subsistence hunting, providing funding to support the conservation and co-management of Pacific walrus populations.
Grant Funding for Salmon Research & Local Jobs
This grant is for organizations focused on environmental conservation and community development, aiming to fund crucial research into salmon populations and create local employment opportunities. It's designed to bolster scientific understanding while simultaneously building capacity within local communities.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Management
This grant offers funding to Alaska Native organizations for co-management and conservation of polar bears, involving subsistence users in decision-making and population monitoring. Eligible entities can receive support for maintaining organizational structure, international conservation efforts, and developing conflict avoidance plans.
Get Funding for Alaska Wildlife Monitoring & Management
This cooperative agreement supports the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in monitoring and managing caribou, moose, and wolf populations on the Alaska Peninsula. Funding will assist with essential capture and survey operations to inform wildlife management decisions.
Get Funding for Salmon Conservation & Research Projects
This grant provides funding to eligible tribes and organizations for critical research and monitoring of salmon populations. Projects will support data collection, habitat assessment, and capacity building for sustainable fisheries management.
Boost Your Fisheries Business: Get Grant Funding!
This grant is for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Sport Fish Division to gather crucial data on Chinook and coho salmon populations. Funding will support field work, sampling, and analysis to inform sustainable harvest management and habitat research.
Get Funding for Wildfire Protection in Alaska!
Alaska businesses and communities near National Wildlife Refuges at risk from wildfires can get funding to create defensible space and reduce hazardous fuels. This grant supports mitigation efforts, community education, and local job creation to enhance fire safety.
Unlock Grant Funding for Flood Hazard Mapping
If your community is part of the National Flood Insurance Program and has systems to identify flood risks, you could receive funding to manage and map these crucial initiatives. This program supports activities that enhance flood hazard identification, regardless of their geospatial focus.
Funded Research: Restore Prince William Sound Herring!
Organizations in Prince William Sound can secure funding for crucial research into seabird predation on juvenile herring, aiming to aid the population's recovery. This initiative, supported by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, directly contributes to understanding and restoring a vital ecosystem.
Secure Your Business: Grant for Better ID Security
This grant helps businesses enhance the security and integrity of identification documents. Secure your operations and prevent fraud by upgrading your ID systems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Non-profit organizations, government entities, and private entities can receive federal matching funds to support wildlife protection and conservation initiatives. This program helps leverage your contributions with federal dollars for impactful projects.
Get Funding for Flood Resilience & Community Growth
This grant helps states fund technical assistance to communities in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The goal is to improve flood loss reduction efforts and build community resilience.
Funding for Alaska Native Co-Management Partnerships
This grant opportunity is for established Alaska Native regional partner organizations that have a formal agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Funds are intended to cover travel and communication expenses related to participation in the Migratory Bird Co-Management Council.
Get Funding for Flood Hazard Mapping & Program Management
Eligible National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) communities with existing systems can receive funding to manage flood mapping projects and related activities.
Fund Your Salmon Research & Management Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on Yukon River salmon can receive funding for cooperative research and management projects. Secure grants to advance understanding and management of Chinook and chum salmon populations in Alaska.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant supports graduate research on migratory bird use of the Chickaloon Flats, focusing on population surveys and food availability. It's for organizations continuing existing studies with unique expertise in wildlife ecology and nutrient analysis.
Funded Wildlife Studies: Secure Grants for Conservation Projects
Seeking organizations focused on wildlife conservation and research. This opportunity funds critical monitoring, management, and study of caribou populations to inform conservation decisions.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant supports organizations like the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in conducting vital studies on factors affecting endangered species populations. Funding covers salary, travel, and research costs for critical field work and data analysis.
Secure Funding for Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports research and conservation efforts for Alaskan mammals facing potential jeopardy. Funds will be used to create essential management tools like updated range maps and conservation status reports for state and federal agencies.