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NIH Grants: Fund Your Biomedical Tech Development!
Small businesses with completed Phase I biomedical computing, informatics, or big data science technologies can receive significant funding to develop, harden, and disseminate their innovations for broader biomedical research impact. This opportunity aims to advance cutting-edge solutions for critical health research problems and accelerate progress across the NIH.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Conservation Projects
Environmental organizations and land stewards can secure funding to restore critical floodplain and riparian habitats, benefiting endangered salmonid species. This grant supports comprehensive restoration activities, including topographic modification, planting, and channel creation, to enhance fish populations.
Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants Available
This grant supports initiatives focused on conservation and species protection, providing funding for critical breeding and relocation programs.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Project: Get Grant $$!
This grant, for researchers and organizations in Region 5, provides funding to study how conserving New England cottontail rabbits benefits other wildlife and shrubland ecosystems. The funds support research to refine conservation planning and habitat management strategies.
Get Funding to Expand Your NIH Research!
If you're a current or recent recipient of an NHLBI K01, K08, or K23 award, you can apply for this grant to boost your existing research or launch new studies. This funding is designed to support your transition to becoming a fully independent researcher and help you achieve new scientific milestones.
Unlock Funding for Orthopaedic Injury Solutions!
Businesses developing innovative solutions for musculoskeletal injuries can receive funding to advance treatment and restoration of function for military personnel and the general population. This grant supports applied research, focusing on product development and technical feasibility for potential health products and technologies.
Get Funding for Burn Injury Treatment Research
Are you a researcher or business focused on developing innovative treatments for military burn injuries? This award supports applied research and early-stage clinical trials to create new health products and technologies.
Get Research Funding for Ecological Studies
Native American-owned businesses and research institutions in the Southwest can receive funding for critical ecological research. This grant supports in-depth studies on invasive plant species and their impact on dune stability, providing vital data for land management.
Unlock Funding for Biodiversity Data & Research
Are you a CESU partner in the Piedmont-South Atlantic Coast region with expertise in plant location data? This grant funds your work to enhance species-level plant data availability for crucial biodiversity databases like USGS BISON and GBIF.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Data for Your Business!
This opportunity is for CESU partners in the Great Rivers region to fund the collection and validation of insect and plant species image data. Your contributions will enhance national biodiversity databases and support vital ecological research.
Museums: Get Grants to Protect Your Collections!
Small and midsize museums can apply for funding to create and pilot an affordable conservation assessment program. This grant will help you develop the tools and testing needed to better care for your valuable collections.
Get Funded for Archaeological Research Projects
Are you involved in archaeological investigations, including inventory, testing, and excavation? The Bureau of Land Management offers funding to support these critical research activities, including the use of remote sensing technologies.
Get Funding to Boost TB Control Efforts
This grant is for TB control programs and associations to improve communication and collaboration with the CDC, leveraging technology for real-time interaction. Funding aims to accelerate efforts towards eliminating TB in the United States.
Grant Funding for Conservation Research Projects
This funding opportunity is for members of the Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) Program looking to conduct vital ecological research. Projects like studying the genetics of Southwestern Pond Turtles in Southern California can receive funding to enhance existing populations and ensure long-term species persistence.
Get Funding for Coastal Mapping & Research
This opportunity is for CESU partners with expertise in coastal mapping and satellite imagery to conduct research for the USGS. Funds will support mapping mudflat extent and biofilm productivity to aid waterbird food resource assessment and adaptive management plans.
Secure Grants for Wildlife Disease Research & Prevention
Are you a research institution or business focused on wildlife health and disease transmission? This grant offers funding to combine crucial datasets for predicting and mitigating the spread of diseases like brucellosis from elk to cattle.
Secure Funding for Climate-Resilient Fisheries Research
This grant supports CESU partners in developing innovative, data-limited models to estimate global river fish production and project its response to climate change. Funding is available to create research programs, build projection tools, and manage a comprehensive fisheries database.
Unlock Funding for Eco-Research Projects!
This opportunity is for a CESU Program Member seeking to conduct vital research on arthropod prey availability in San Diego County cactus wren territories. Secure funding to contribute to crucial ecological studies and conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Research Your Way to a Greener Business
California CESU partners are invited to apply for funding to develop advanced spatial models that predict forest and stream responses to drought and climate change. This initiative aims to quantify the impact of geological features on water use and improve forecasting tools for environmental challenges.
Unlock Funding for Boreal Toad Conservation Research
This funding opportunity is for CESU partners collaborating with the USGS to support research on identifying genetic divergence and conservation units in the boreal toad. Eligible entities will contribute to critical conservation science efforts.