Geological Survey
The US Geological Survey offers grants for scientific research, data collection, and mapping programs.
Unlock Funding for Pacific Island Sustainability Projects
If you're involved in environmental stewardship or sustainable development in Pacific Island communities, this cooperative agreement offers funding to implement critical conservation and resource management initiatives. Support vital 'ridge to reef' ecosystem projects and contribute to the long-term health of the region.
Fund Your Research: Grand Canyon Sandbar Study
Are you a researcher focused on geological studies, specifically alluvial sandbar dynamics in the Grand Canyon? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support your vital work in understanding these environmental processes.
Get Funding for Everglades Wildlife Research
Researchers and organizations focused on the Greater Everglades ecosystem are eligible for funding to conduct studies on small mammal demographics and communities. This opportunity supports critical research and technical assistance within this vital region.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research in Yellowstone!
This grant from the US Geological Survey is available to eligible entities for projects that study how social factors influence elk movement and populations in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Secure funding to contribute to vital ecological research.
Fund Your Research: Invasive Species Control Grants
If you're a CESU partner focused on environmental research, this grant can fund your work in simulating invasive species, understanding plant/animal/disease invasions, improving prediction techniques, and utilizing remote sensing for invasion management.
Get Funding for Drought Resilience Research
Nonprofits and academic institutions can receive funding to lead a working group exploring the impacts of drought and climate change on ecosystems and human well-being. This initiative aims to develop strategies and research priorities for better drought management.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Science
Are you involved in research or conservation efforts related to migratory birds? This grant supports projects developing climate-informed models to understand and manage bird populations effectively, using crucial data to ensure species survival.
Get Funding for Florida Wetland Restoration Projects
Florida-based organizations and researchers focused on wetland ecosystems can secure funding to study critical species like the Florida apple snail. This grant supports vital research for Everglades restoration and water management initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Climate Resilience in the Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest businesses focused on ecological research can secure funding for critical mapping and evaluation of drought and climate change refugia. This opportunity supports projects vital to understanding and protecting the region's ecosystems.
Grant Funds for Wildlife Deterrent Research
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in environmental science? Secure funding to research innovative auditory deterrents for diving birds in the Chesapeake Watershed. This project focuses on understanding and mitigating bird impact in the region.
Grant: Boost Your Business with Invasive Species Research Funding
This grant opportunity is for businesses and researchers focused on developing environmentally friendly solutions to control invasive plant species like Phragmites australis. Funding is available to explore innovative methods using microbial endophytes to reduce the competitive ability of these invasive plants, potentially leading to new bioherbicides and ecological management strategies.
Get Funding for Avian Disease Research in Hawaii!
Non-profits and research institutions in Hawaii are eligible for funding to conduct critical avian disease research and mosquito control efforts on Kauai, protecting endangered forest birds.
Unlock Grant Money for Great Lakes Biodiversity Research
Are you a CESU partner in the Great Lakes region? This grant funds research using molecular genetics to understand and manage aquatic biodiversity, helping agencies achieve their conservation goals.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant supports CESU partners in conducting vital research on invasive species eradication and its impact on threatened native wildlife. Projects will focus on evaluating the effectiveness of bullfrog removal to aid the recovery of Chiricahua Leopard Frogs and Northern Mexican Gartersnakes.
Get Grants for Climate Change Conservation Projects!
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on evaluating conservation strategies for Yellowstone cutthroat trout, especially in the face of climate change. Funding supports data analysis to understand threats and the effectiveness of conservation actions, culminating in a scientific publication.
Get Funding for Wildlife Tech & Data Projects!
This grant is for CESU Partners looking to develop advanced computer vision solutions for wildlife detection and identification, directly supporting ecological and environmental studies with Big Data.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Research | USGS Grants
Small businesses partnering with the CESU network can receive funding to research the molecular impacts of contaminants on wildlife in the Chesapeake watershed. This initiative aims to fill critical knowledge gaps regarding sub-lethal effects of emerging chemicals like neonicotinoids and alternative flame retardants.
Secure Grant Funding for Climate Science Projects
North Carolina State University can receive continued funding through this cooperative agreement to advance climate science research. This grant supports ongoing projects focused on understanding and addressing climate impacts in the Southeast region.
Unlock Funding for Research & Development
Are you involved in environmental research or scientific studies? This grant opportunity supports projects focused on understanding and improving scientific tools and methodologies, potentially leading to advancements in your field.
Get Funding for Water Resource Research & Development
This cooperative agreement is for the University of Memphis to partner with the USGS on vital water resource research in Shelby County, focusing on groundwater, surface water, and aquatic species.