Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Get $19,700+ for Your Environmental Degree!
Environmental undergraduate students can receive up to $19,700 annually plus a paid internship to fund their junior and senior years of study. This EPA fellowship supports your passion for environmental research and career growth.
EPA Fellowships: Fund Your Environmental Studies!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental degrees can receive up to $19,700 per year plus an paid internship through the EPA's GRO Fellowships. This program supports your junior and senior academic years and provides valuable hands-on experience.
Get $19K+ for Your Environmental Research Studies!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental degrees can receive funding for their junior and senior years, plus a paid summer internship at the EPA. This fellowship offers academic support and valuable real-world experience to advance your environmental career.
Fund Your Environmental Studies & EPA Internship!
Undergraduate students pursuing environmental degrees can receive up to $19,250 per year for their junior and senior years, plus an $8,000 summer internship at the EPA. This fellowship supports your academic journey and practical experience in environmental fields.
Funded Park Partnerships: Get Office Space & Resources!
This grant provides access to furnished office space and visitor center facilities for organizations collaborating on research, monitoring, and educational activities within Lake Clark National Park. Eligible partners can receive up to $17,000 annually to support these crucial environmental and community engagement initiatives.
Secure $17K for Wildlife Research & Environmental Protection
Are you a non-federal partner in the Chesapeake Watershed or Southern Appalachian Mountains CESU units? Secure up to $17,000 to conduct vital bald eagle nesting surveys and contribute to natural resource management.
Fund Your Business Growth: Climate Conference Support
Idaho businesses can receive up to $16,000 to support participation and dissemination of activities from the Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference. This funding aims to boost engagement and knowledge sharing within the climate science community.
Fund Your Graduate Research on Disability & Work
If you are a graduate student passionate about disability, rehabilitation, and work, you can receive a $15,000 stipend to conduct supervised independent research. This program specifically aims to encourage students of color and underrepresented groups to contribute new perspectives to disability research.
Get $15K to Train Counselors on US Higher Ed
US alumni teams can get up to $15,000 to train Nepali secondary school counselors and teachers about the US higher education system. This initiative aims to equip counselors with accurate information to guide students interested in studying in the US.
Get $15,000 to Fund Critical Research & Publications
This funding is for educational institutions and private non-profit organizations looking to publish valuable research that supports National Park Service programs. Secure up to $15,000 to get your findings into the hands of managers and researchers.
Funded Programs to Boost US Study Abroad in Tanzania
Are you an organization involved with American study abroad programs in Tanzania? Secure up to $15,000 to develop innovative initiatives that enhance institutional capacity and increase engagement with U.S. students.
Secure Funding for Butterfly Conservation Efforts
Non-profit organizations and government agencies can secure funding to organize and execute workshops focused on monarch butterfly monitoring. This initiative aims to develop a coordinated monitoring program to support monarch conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to support critical captive breeding programs for endangered species like the Attwater's Prairie Chicken. This grant aims to bolster wild populations through successful propagation and release efforts, requiring matching funds from applicants.
Get Funding: Park Research & Data Analysis Grants
This grant supports research projects focused on analyzing historical park data to understand environmental changes and inform conservation efforts. It's open to organizations with unique qualifications and technical expertise in areas like aerial imagery analysis and GIS mapping.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research Grants
Researchers and eligible organizations can secure funding to conduct vital environmental studies that inform sustainable energy production policies. This grant supports crucial research on marine invasive species, enhancing environmental protection and policy-making.
Get Up To $12,000 for Minnesota Swan Projects
This grant opportunity is for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to conduct a survey on Trumpeter Swans in Minnesota. The funding will be used to estimate swan populations, their distribution, and summering ranges.
Unlock $12,000 for Faculty Research Projects!
This is an announcement of a $12,000 award to the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education for their 2012 Summer Faculty Program. Applications are not being accepted for this specific award.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status can receive funding to develop public engagement programs for butterfly monitoring and conservation in subalpine ecosystems. This initiative supports research on climate change impacts and helps gather vital data for park management.
Secure Funding for Research & Development
This funding opportunity, intended for Syracuse University, supports research into the impact of bison grazing on grassland productivity within Yellowstone National Park. The project involves collaborative data collection, laboratory analysis of plant samples, and interpretation of findings to understand ungulate influence on plant communities.
Unlock Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Tourism
This grant is for non-profit organizations dedicated to preserving national historic landmarks and enhancing public access and educational programs. Funds will support research, documentation, and nomination efforts for seacoast fortifications.