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Get Funding for Estuarine Research & Conservation Projects
Government agencies and universities managing designated estuarine research reserves can apply for funds to acquire land and build facilities. This grant aims to enhance research, education, and long-term protection of vital coastal ecosystems.
Funded Trail Rehabilitation Projects for Youth & Young Adults
This funding opportunity, administered by the National Park Service, supports collaborative projects focused on repairing and rehabilitating sections of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. It aims to provide work and education opportunities for youth and young adults in environmental stewardship and trail maintenance.
Funding Available: Protect Wild Horse Reservoir!
This opportunity is for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of Duck Valley Indian Reservation to receive funding for critical invasive species prevention at Wild Horse Reservoir. The goal is to safeguard the Columbia River Basin from harmful quagga mussels through inspection and decontamination efforts.
Unlock Research Funding for Biospecimen Data
This opportunity is for researchers with access to existing biospecimen collections in the U.S. to conduct exploratory research that can inform FDA tobacco product regulations.
NIH P01 Grants: Fund Your Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering Research
If you lead a multidisciplinary research program in biomedical imaging or bioengineering, you may be eligible for significant funding to tackle a range of complex questions. This grant supports collaborative projects with a shared major objective, offering advantages over individual research efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Research Projects
Seeking CESU partners to conduct vital freshwater mussel research on the Buffalo River. This funding supports evaluating population trends and the impact of nitrogen on mussel recruitment, offering insights applicable to broader conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This opportunity is for CESU partners to receive funding for critical research on the Arizona Toad, aiming to understand its changing distribution across multiple states. The project will involve surveys, eDNA sampling, and data analysis to inform conservation decisions.
Unlock Funding for Invasive Species Research
This grant is for CESU partners in the western US to develop predictive models and maps for invasive riparian trees. The funding supports research into habitat suitability, hydrology, and water management metrics.
Get Funding for Youth Fire Safety & Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to fund youth crews engaged in wildfire mitigation efforts, including fuel reduction and fire break maintenance. Eligible projects will enhance safety around structures and support resource management on Cumberland Island.
Fund Your Conservation Training Program!
If you're an organization uniquely qualified to develop innovative conservation training, this funding can help you create a new Master's program. Leverage existing expertise to build a curriculum focused on biodiversity conservation for future professionals.
Get Funding for Algal Bloom Solutions
Are you developing innovative solutions to combat harmful algal blooms? This program, funded by the Department of Commerce, supports research and development in bloom ecology, monitoring, and prevention strategies.
Boost Your Health Business: Uganda MCHN Grants Available
This grant supports organizations in Uganda working to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes. Funding is for strengthening government capacity in implementing strategies and enhancing service delivery across key regions.
Get Grants for Maternal & Child Health Innovation
This program funds research projects that aim to improve maternal and child health services and address critical health questions. Businesses and organizations focused on applied research in these areas can receive funding to advance knowledge and health outcomes.
Get Grants for Coral Reef Protection & Management
State and Territorial resource management agencies are eligible for matching grants to fund vital coral reef conservation and monitoring projects. These cooperative agreements empower your jurisdiction to protect and improve coral reef ecosystems.
Get Funding for Tobacco Research Insights
Researchers and organizations using existing U.S. tobacco data can receive funding to uncover new insights and develop innovative models that inform public health regulations. This grant supports data analysis projects that directly contribute to the FDA's tobacco product oversight.
Get Funding for Global Coral Reef Conservation Projects
This program offers matching grants for organizations with proven experience in international coral reef conservation. Funds are available to support regional efforts in the Wider Caribbean, Micronesia, and the Southwest Pacific, focusing on areas with connections to U.S. reef ecosystems.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects on Public Lands
Youth and Conservation Corps organizations can receive funding to engage young people and veterans in vital conservation projects on public lands. This program offers employment and experience in natural resource management while promoting public land stewardship.
Get Funding for Land Change Research with USGS
USGS is offering funding to CESU partners for research focused on detecting and monitoring land changes across the U.S. using advanced Landsat data analysis.
Secure Grant Funding for Coral Reef Research & Coastal Protection
This grant is for CESU partners seeking to research factors that enhance coral growth in Dry Tortugas National Park, vital for coastal protection and fisheries. Funds will support studies to understand and predict coral resilience against climate change impacts, informing critical restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Shrubland Ecosystem Research
This grant is for CESU partners to monitor shrubland vegetation changes using satellite data, focusing on drought impacts and habitat treatments. The funding will support research to inform land management decisions for the Bureau of Land Management.