Region 7
Grant for Seabird Research & Conservation
This grant is for organizations dedicated to seabird research and conservation, providing funding to host the World Seabird Conference and build global information networks. It aims to support travel for students and scientists, develop online resources, and publish conference proceedings.
Secure Funding for Earthquake Preparedness & Safety
State businesses in high seismic hazard areas can receive funding to implement strategies that reduce earthquake losses, from building safety to public awareness campaigns. This program supports activities like seismic code enforcement, hazard assessments, and educational initiatives to enhance preparedness and resilience.
Get Funding to Protect Your Venetie Business from Wildfires
Venetie businesses and residents can receive funding to create defensible space and fire breaks, directly mitigating wildfire risks to properties. This initiative aims to boost local employment and encourage small business development through community-led hazard reduction efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management & Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement supports the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in vital monitoring and management of moose, caribou, and wolf populations. The funding will directly aid in capture operations and data collection crucial for informed wildlife management decisions.
Secure Funding for Wildfire Risk Reduction & Local Jobs
Village businesses and residents in Ruby, Alaska can access funds to create defensible space against wildfires, protecting private properties and local businesses. This initiative also aims to boost local employment and foster small business growth through hands-on fuel mitigation activities.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research
This grant opportunity supports organizations like the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology in their mission to recover endangered species, specifically the short-tailed albatross. Funding will enable critical research and conservation efforts, including chick translocation, satellite tracking, and colony monitoring to protect vulnerable populations.
Fund Alaska's Fish & Wildlife Management: Get Grants!
This grant supports the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in coordinating state and federal fish and wildlife management programs. Funding helps cover salary and travel expenses for crucial liaison and staff support activities.
Get Funding for Flood Hazard Identification & Mapping
This program offers cooperative funding to eligible NFIP communities to manage and map flood hazards, leveraging existing systems. Boost your community's flood preparedness and identification capabilities with this grant.
Get Grants for Flood Risk Reduction & Community Safety
This program offers state grants to help communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) reduce flood losses. Funding is available to states for technical assistance and performance evaluation, building expertise in floodplain management.
Get Funding: Protect Arctic Wildlife & Your Business
This grant supports indigenous communities and conservation groups working on joint US-Russia projects to address climate change impacts on marine mammals and their habitats. Funding is intended to facilitate information exchange, foster local conservation initiatives, and highlight the effects of climate change on subsistence users.
Unlock Funding for Alaska Wildlife Conservation Projects
Alaskan businesses and organizations can partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to receive matching federal funds for projects focused on wildlife resource protection and conservation. These grants support initiatives like natural resource management and science camps, with federal funding covering up to 50% of project costs.
Get Funding for Yukon Salmon Research Projects
This grant supports cooperative research and management projects focused on Chinook and chum salmon in the Yukon River, Alaska. Businesses and researchers advancing the scientific understanding and management of these salmon populations are eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Urban Conservation Projects!
This cooperative agreement supports projects within Anchorage focused on urban bird conservation, habitat restoration, and public education. Non-profits and local organizations in Anchorage are eligible to receive funding to enhance migratory bird habitats and raise awareness.
Fund Your Documentary: Share Your Story & Grow Your Brand
This opportunity is for established institutions with expertise in communications to secure funding for producing impactful documentaries. The goal is to educate the public about vital ecosystems and conservation efforts, enhancing your organization's reach and reputation.
Get Funding for Green Infrastructure Projects
Mat-Su Borough is seeking to partner with local stakeholders to develop a Green Infrastructure network design. This initiative aims to create a preliminary natural resources map and a draft ecological network design for improved environmental planning and development.
Get Funds for Alaska Native Bird Co-Management
This grant is exclusively for existing Alaska Native regional partner organizations who have a formal agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The funding is designed to cover travel and communication expenses for your vital participation in the migratory bird co-management process.
Fund Your Research: Salmon Habitat Grants Available!
Native villages and local organizations can secure funding to build capacity for fisheries research and conservation projects. This grant supports hiring and training local residents as research assistants to study salmon spawning patterns and improve data collection methods.
Funded Research: Study Salmon Escapement & Get Grants
This grant opportunity, awarded to the Bristol Bay Native Association, aims to research Chinook salmon populations and monitor their escapement in the Togiak River watershed using mark-recapture methods. Funds will support vital ecological studies for habitat conservation and subsistence harvest management.
Get Funding for Fire Safety & Local Jobs!
This grant is for businesses and homeowners in the Northway Junction area looking to create defensible space against wildland fires. Funds can be used for fuels reduction projects, promoting Firewise education, and creating local employment opportunities.
Secure Funding for Environmental Impact Studies
This cooperative agreement from Region 7's US Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations like the Alaska Department of Natural Resources to study acidic water impacts on local waterways. The funding supports crucial environmental monitoring to inform future conservation efforts.