Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Get $223K for Environmental Research Projects
Calling all researchers and environmental specialists! The US Air Force is seeking investigators to conduct vital bat diet characterization studies, offering up to $223,000 in funding to support critical conservation efforts.
Get $221,107 for Alaska Park Glacier Research Funding
This funding opportunity supports research into the volume changes of glaciers in Alaska's National Parks. Eligible entities are research institutions and educational organizations like the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Get $221K for Environmental Research Projects
This grant is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, offering up to $221,000 to conduct vital biological surveys and natural resource management at a Naval facility. It's an opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts and secure funding for critical environmental research.
Get $221K for Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
Cramer Fish Sciences can receive up to $221,000 for vital restoration work on the Stanislaus River. This funding will cover assessment, permitting, and design to improve rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant is for eligible research institutions aiming to study zooplankton distribution in the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary. Funding will support research critical for understanding and improving future restoration designs and monitoring programs.
Get Funding for Fish & Wildlife Studies
State agencies involved in fisheries research can apply for funding to conduct vital studies on the Stanislaus River. This grant supports efforts to enhance Chinook salmon populations and understand their habitat needs.
Secure Funding for GWI Research Breakthroughs!
This grant funds innovative, high-risk/high-reward research focused on identifying markers or treatments for Gulf War Illness (GWI). Researchers and institutions exploring novel approaches to GWI symptomology and its underlying causes are encouraged to apply.
Get $219K for Research & Conservation
Non-federal partners in CESU Units can apply for up to $219,000 to conduct crucial arthropod studies supporting endangered bat species at Arnold Air Force Base. This funding is for critical ecological research and conservation efforts vital to wildlife management.
Grant for Wildlife Health Research & Data Systems
This grant opportunity supports research and technical assistance for wildlife health within the National Park Service, including the development of a new diagnostic database. Eligible entities can partner with the NPS to enhance wildlife and public health surveillance, response, and scientific understanding.
Fund Your Biology Research: NSF Grants Up To $216,556!
Unlock funding from the National Science Foundation for innovative research on how organisms develop, from plants to animals. This grant supports a systems-level understanding of biological processes and their evolution, helping you discover the mechanisms behind complex traits.
Unlock Biological Insights: Fund Your Research!
This National Science Foundation grant funds research into how organisms function as integrated systems, focusing on their structure, environment, and evolutionary context. Businesses and researchers can receive funding to explore complex biological interactions, adaptability, and resilience in living organisms.
Unlock Funding for Brain Science Innovation
Businesses focused on neuroscience research and development, particularly in areas like information processing, adaptive behavior, and learning, can apply for funding. This initiative supports understanding how the nervous system interacts with genetics, development, and the environment to drive innovation.
Unlock Research Funding: NSF Behavioral Systems Grants
The NSF's Behavioral Systems Cluster funds innovative research into the development, function, and evolution of behavior, encouraging integrated studies of biological mechanisms. Businesses developing novel approaches to understanding animal behavior in natural or captive settings can receive significant grant support.
Secure Your Business with Global Threat Reduction Funding
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure up to $215,000 to assess global chemical security programs. This funding supports research into preventing unauthorized access to dangerous chemicals, bolstering international safety.
Get $213K for Environmental Surveys & Research
If your organization is a member of the CESU Program, you can apply for up to $213,260 to conduct bat surveys and related environmental research. This cooperative agreement focuses on demonstrating your capabilities for ecological studies.
Get Funding for Water Management & Wildlife Conservation
This cooperative agreement supports studies focused on water operations impacting endangered Delta Smelt populations, aiming to prevent extinction. It's designed for entities involved in water resource management or wildlife conservation efforts.
Get $212K for Waterway Science Research
Are you a research institution or university working on San Francisco estuary hydrodynamics? Secure funding up to $212,893 to collect and analyze critical water quality and flow data for improved environmental understanding.
Unlock $210K for Rural Water Projects in McKinley County!
McKinley County businesses involved in regional water system development can apply for funding to complete vital appraisal studies. This grant aims to investigate and improve water distribution for local residents, with a total potential of $210,000.
Unlock $209K for Archaeological Research Projects
Are you a qualified organization with expertise in archaeological surveys? This opportunity offers up to $209,000 to conduct essential National Register testing on 11 archaeological sites at Fort Hood, Texas.
Get $200K for Science & Publication Projects!
This grant is for organizations looking to fund science journalism and related publications, specifically for projects within Alaska. Eligible entities can receive up to $200,000 to support the creation and dissemination of scientific content.