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Explore funding opportunities from federal agencies
Get Funding for Invasive Species Interns
Non-profits and universities within the Great Lakes Northern Forests CESU can receive funding to recruit, train, and support student interns focused on managing invasive species for the National Park Service. This grant aims to enhance conservation efforts through valuable intern-led projects and academic guidance.
Unlock Federal Funds for Transportation Projects
This grant is for public agencies and tribal governments needing funds to develop transportation projects on federal lands. Secure funding to plan and design improvements that enhance accessibility and infrastructure.
Yukon Salmon Research Grants: Fund Your Next Project
This grant supports research and management projects focused on Chinook and chum salmon in the Alaska portion of the Yukon River, fostering a better understanding of their biology and management. Businesses and researchers working collaboratively with Yukon River communities are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Officer Safety Tech!
Seeking innovative solutions for improving community supervision officer safety. This grant funds the development of technology-driven addendums to enhance current safety protocols.
Get Funded: NPS Intermountain West Data Warehouse Project
Non-competitive funding is available for specific project activities related to the National Park Service's Intermountain West Data Warehouse. This opportunity is for entities already engaged with or identified for this specific project.
Unlock Funding for Corrections Innovation
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) offers funding to government agencies for revalidating their objective classification systems. This grant supports the development and revision of instructional materials to enhance competency and capacity within the corrections field.
Secure Park Funding for Wetland Projects
Government agencies and non-profits focused on environmental conservation can apply for funding to implement advanced wetland monitoring programs within Rocky Mountain CESU Network Parks. This grant supports projects aimed at enhancing our understanding and protection of vital wetland ecosystems.
Get Funding for Your Southcoast Project
Southcoast businesses are invited to receive funding for launch and capacity building projects without competition. This initiative aims to support critical development within the region through direct National Park Service investment.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Infrastructure
This funding opportunity is for Ducks Unlimited to enhance habitat and replace water infrastructure at the Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge. Eligible entities can receive funds to support vital conservation projects and ecological restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Rochester Station Upgrades!
Businesses in Rochester, NY can access funds to support the construction of an ADA-compliant station for the Empire Corridor. This project aims to improve air quality and reduce congestion for travelers.
Fight Corruption, Get Funding: Global Anti-Corruption Initiative
This initiative supports civil society organizations worldwide in investigating and combating high-level corruption, aiming to foster global action and deter illicit activities through a public-private partnership.
Unlock NPS Funding for Wildlife Soundscape Research
If your organization is part of the NPS Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, you may be eligible for a noncompetitive award. This funding supports monitoring soundscapes to understand interactions between human activities and wildlife like the Sonoran pronghorn.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Cancer Research Breakthroughs
This National Institutes of Health program is seeking applications from researchers and institutions to accelerate cancer research by connecting new data with fundamental understanding. Eligible entities can receive funding to bridge the knowledge gap in cancer development, progression, and metastasis.
Fund Your Next Event: LULAC Convention Sponsorship
Non-profits like LULAC can get funding to host their National Convention and Exposition, boosting outdoor recreation awareness and conservation careers among Hispanic and Latino communities.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service is available to government agencies, private ranches, and non-profit organizations focused on restoring American Pronghorn habitat connectivity. Funds will support research and implementation of projects to overcome habitat fragmentation caused by highways and fences, ensuring pronghorn can access vital resources.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects & Water Management
Non-profits and government entities can secure funds to protect native aquatic species like the Bluehead Sucker and improve river habitat. This grant supports initiatives focused on species survival, habitat connectivity, and sustainable water management solutions.
Get Funding for Wyoming Wildlife & Land Restoration
Wyoming businesses focused on ecological restoration and wildlife research can access funding to study and improve sagebrush habitats in the Powder River Basin. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding and enhancing reclamation efforts to offset habitat losses.
Secure Grants for Park Projects: NPS Funding
This announcement from the National Park Service is for public notice of their intent to fund specific park project activities without a competitive application process. Businesses or organizations involved in relevant park projects may be eligible for this direct funding.
EPA Funds for Green Business Growth in Region 8
This EPA grant helps businesses in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming find affordable ways to meet environmental standards. Get expert advice and funding to develop sustainable solutions and lower your environmental costs.
Unlock Funding for Fire Science Research!
This is a pre-notice of upcoming funding opportunities for innovative research in fire science. Stay tuned for details in September 2016 to apply for grants that will advance our understanding and management of fire.