Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Get Up To $58,800 for Wildlife & Climate Research!
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission can receive up to $58,800 to analyze climate impacts on fish and wildlife, integrate habitat data, and model species-habitat relationships. This funding supports applied science and builds partnerships for regional conservation solutions.
Unlock $58,505 for Historical Research Projects
This is a notice of intent to award funds for a specific historical research project. No proposals are currently being accepted for this opportunity.
Grant Funding for Teacher Workshops: Boost Science Education!
This grant provides funding for workshops designed to equip educators with cutting-edge knowledge on ocean acidification and climate change. The goal is to empower teachers to bring vital marine science insights into their classrooms, fostering a new generation of environmental stewards.
Get Funding for Your Eco-Conservation Business!
Are you involved in ecological research or conservation efforts in the SW USA? This grant offers funding to understand and predict how climate change impacts ecosystems and species distribution, helping you plan for future biodiversity.
Unlock $58,000 for Conservation Projects!
Are you a non-profit organization or research institution in Region 5 focused on wildlife conservation? Secure up to $58,000 to monitor and protect endangered species populations, contributing to critical recovery efforts.
Get $56,500 for Marine Policy Fellowships!
This fellowship offers $56,500 to graduate students pursuing careers in marine policy. It's a fantastic opportunity to gain experience in government and contribute to marine science.
Marine Policy Fellowship: Get $56,500 for Your Career
Marine policy experts can apply for the Knauss Fellowship, which provides $56,500 to support work in legislative or executive branches impacting marine science. This fellowship offers a unique opportunity for career advancement in marine policy and science.
Get Funding for Visitor Study Research
This grant is for organizations like universities looking to conduct research on visitor demographics and behavior within national parks. The funds will support a study to inform management plans and enhance visitor experiences.
Grant Funding for Environmental Research & Tech Development
This grant supports research and the development of decision-support tools for landscape conservation in the Southern Rockies and Colorado Plateau. Eligible entities can receive funding to analyze data, create geospatial tools, and disseminate critical conservation information.
Get $55K for Your Business Research Projects
This funding opportunity is for the University of Miami to receive $55,288.22 for acoustic array support at Buck Island National Park. No other proposals will be accepted for this specific award.
Get $55,000 for Wyoming Cultural Heritage Projects
Wyoming-based organizations can secure up to $55,000 to aid the Bureau of Land Management in locating, documenting, evaluating, and protecting significant rock shelters and cultural sites within the Bighorn Mountains. This funding supports long-term partnerships focused on vital archaeological research and resource preservation.
Get $55K for Cutting-Edge Cooling Tech Research
Businesses in advanced electronic materials can receive up to $55,000 to develop research plans for significantly reducing the thermal conductivity of special cooling alloys. This funding supports innovation in high-tech cooling solutions for infrared sensors operating at extremely low temperatures.
Secure Funding for Texas Wildlife Conservation Science!
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department can access $55,000 to boost scientific expertise and resources for fish, wildlife, and plant conservation across the Great Plains. This funding strengthens partnerships and develops applied science for landscape-level conservation goals.
Grant for Water Quality Monitoring Solutions
This grant is for educational institutions and non-profit organizations looking to develop innovative freshwater contaminant monitoring protocols. Secure funding to advance research and create new environmental solutions.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Programs
This program supports organizations working with diverse youth to foster environmental stewardship through engaging educational activities and historical interpretation. Funding is available to recruit and train interns for research and public outreach initiatives.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
This grant provides funding for organizations and institutions to synthesize existing data and conduct new research on avian fauna in critical park regions. Eligible entities can receive support for projects that inform park management decisions and enhance public outreach.
Get Funding for Bird Monitoring Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations with unique qualifications in avian studies and monitoring. It provides funding to support season preparation and conduct landbird monitoring surveys at specific National Park Service locations.
Get Funding for Historical Research & Preservation
This grant supports organizations continuing historical documentation and research projects. The funding is intended for projects that assess and document the culture and traditions of communities traditionally associated with national park lands, ensuring the continuity of ongoing research.
Unlock Funding for History & Cultural Projects
This grant is for organizations and institutions aiming to promote understanding of American history and culture, specifically supporting conferences and related activities. It provides funds for scholarly research, logistical planning, and public outreach to enhance the appreciation and preservation of historic resources.
Secure $52,000 for Yellowstone Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies in the Greater Yellowstone area can secure funding to conduct amphibian monitoring and research. This grant supports vital fieldwork, data analysis, and reporting to protect these important species.