Environment Grants
Environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability funding.
Funding Available for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to support critical wildlife breeding programs. This grant aims to bolster endangered species populations, helping meet recovery plan goals through dedicated captive breeding efforts.
Secure Funding for Everglades Restoration Research
Environmental research organizations affiliated with specific Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units can secure up to $145,053 for critical monitoring of American Alligator populations in the Florida Everglades. This funding supports vital ecological research contributing to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
Get $145K for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Are you a research institution or wildlife organization in Texas? Secure up to $145,000 to study the impacts of wind energy on Redhead ducks and inform crucial conservation efforts on National Wildlife Refuges.
Grant: Fund Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports Native American tribes in developing and expanding their conservation programs for fish and wildlife. Funds are available for monitoring, assessment, and management of species like the Mexican wolf, promoting healthy ecosystems and cultural heritage.
Get Up To $145K For Greener Gold Mining Tech!
Bolivian and Peruvian small-scale gold miners can access up to $145,000 to develop and test mobile, mercury-free processing plants. This initiative aims to improve environmental practices and provide valuable training within your sector.
Secure Funding for Natural Resource Projects
Are you a partner in a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) and have expertise in natural resource management or avian protection? This opportunity offers funding to support vital environmental projects for the US Air Force, including habitat mapping and invasive species management.
Get $144K for Marine Research & Innovation!
This fellowship offers up to $144,000 over three years to Ph.D. students focused on marine ecosystem and population dynamics modeling and management. You'll work with NOAA mentors on critical issues for healthy and productive marine resources.
Fund Your Marine Research: $144K Fellowship for PhD Students
This fellowship offers up to $144,000 over three years for PhD students focused on marine resource economics. Support students pursuing careers in quantitative methods for marine conservation and management.
Secure Funding for Water Security & Environmental Projects
California businesses focused on water security and environmental enhancement can access funds to support critical field and lab studies. This grant aims to develop advanced models for riparian habitat establishment, driving innovation and positive ecological impact.
NPS Grants: Fund Park Research & Monitoring
Universities and non-profits can secure funding to conduct vital ecological monitoring and research within National Parks. This grant supports understanding and tracking ecosystem health for long-term preservation and public awareness.
Secure Funding for Yellowstone's Geothermal Protection
This cooperative agreement is for entities like the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology to monitor and protect Yellowstone National Park's unique geothermal system. Funding is available to ensure no impact on the park's vital hydrothermal resources.
NASA Grants: Fund Your Space Biology Research!
Early-career scientists can receive grants from NASA to study the microbiome of the International Space Station using archived microbial samples. This funding supports groundbreaking research into how microbes adapt in space, with implications for Earth-based habitats and future space exploration.
Get $140K for Biological Research & Education
Non-profits with expertise in biological research and data management can secure up to $140,000 to collaborate with the National Park Service on research, data sharing, and public education initiatives.
Unlock Funding: Revitalize Brownfields & Boost Communities
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to support the reuse of derelict sites for conservation, recreation, and economic development. This initiative helps transform contaminated or underutilized land into community assets.
Secure Funding for Ocean Health Research & Business Insights
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to study ocean acidification's impact on marine life. This grant supports vital research to understand and protect coastal ecosystems and inform future conservation efforts.
Get Up To $138K for Cultural Resource Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This opportunity offers up to $138,200 to support cultural resource management for shoreline plans at Joint Base Langley Eustis. Submit your Statement of Interest by September 6, 2023.
Get $138K for Water & Wildlife Research Projects
Are you a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program? This cooperative agreement offers up to $138,000 for biological assessments related to water draw on the Edwards Aquifer, supporting natural resource management and wildlife conservation.
Secure Funding for Invasive Plant Monitoring & Ecosystem Health
This funding opportunity supports research and development of early detection monitoring protocols for invasive plants in the Mojave Desert, aiming to protect vital park ecosystems. Eligible entities can receive support to create species lists, train field crews, and establish reporting frameworks to manage high-priority risks.
Get Up To $137K for Everglades Wildlife Research
Environmental research firms can apply for funding to monitor wading bird populations in the Florida Everglades, contributing to critical ecosystem studies. This grant supports projects focused on understanding population changes and reproductive success, with potential for multi-year funding.
Get $136,000+ for Environmental Rehab Projects
This cooperative agreement is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program seeking funding for invasive species and post-fire rehabilitation projects. Eligible CESU members can receive approximately $136,000 for the base period, with potential for an additional $60,500 for optional tasks.