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Get Funding for Weed Education Programs
Oregon K-12 educators can access funding to implement the 'Alien Invasion: Plants on the Move' curriculum, teaching students about the impact of invasive plants on natural resources. This initiative aims to build knowledge and skills while connecting educators with local resource managers for community-based projects.
Secure Funding for Sagebrush Ecosystem Research
This grant from the U.S. Geological Survey is for CESU partners looking to fund research on how disturbances like fire and land management affect sagebrush ecosystems and wildlife. Funds will support improved planning and management decisions for vital western U.S. habitats.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Invasive Species Control
This program helps businesses involved in land restoration and invasive species management, particularly those focused on reducing invasive grass and re-establishing native vegetation. Funds are available for activities like herbicide application, native seedling production, and site preparation to prevent wildfires and protect wildlife.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Conservation!
If you're a CESU partner or research institution, secure funding for critical research on sagebrush, rangeland, and woodland ecosystems. This grant supports conservation and management strategies for native habitats, livestock, and wildlife, including the Greater Sage-grouse.
Get Funding for Bay Area Environmental Education
California environmental education programs and non-profits can receive funding to enhance watershed education for students and provide professional development for teachers.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Research
If you are a CESU partner, you can receive funding to conduct vital genetic sequencing research for the endangered Pallid Sturgeon. This project aims to develop effective DNA markers to aid in species recovery and combat hybridization threats.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Detection Tech
This grant supports CESU partners in developing advanced technology to detect Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) prions in wildlife and environmental samples. Boost your research capabilities and contribute to vital wildlife health monitoring.
Funding for Arctic Wildlife Documentary Production
This grant is for organizations like Alaska Geographic to produce and distribute a documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The funding supports project management, technical assistance, and marketing to showcase the refuge's wildlife and landscapes to the public.
Get Funding for Drought Research in National Parks
If your organization is a CESU Partner, you can apply for funding to study how drought impacts plant communities in Utah's National Parks. This grant supports vital research for conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This grant is for organizations focused on environmental conservation and wildlife protection. Funds are available to support the critical work of reintroducing and managing endangered species, like the California Condor, with the ultimate goal of species recovery.
Get Funding for Your Recreation Area Projects!
Are you a stewardship organization or a business looking to promote public engagement? This cooperative agreement offers funding to develop and implement effective public messaging and stewardship initiatives for recreation areas.
Boost Tourism & Economy with Historic Route Funding
Are you a business along the El Camino Real de los Tejas? This grant can help protect its historic integrity and boost tourism and economic development in your area through public education and preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
State agencies partnering with the National Marine Fisheries Service can get grants to develop and implement conservation programs for marine and anadromous species. This funding supports research, management plans, and public outreach crucial for protecting vulnerable wildlife populations.
Fund Your Nuclear Career: NRC Scholarship & Fellowship
Students pursuing nuclear science and engineering can receive scholarships and fellowships to build a skilled workforce for the nuclear industry. Recipients commit to a period of nuclear-related employment post-graduation.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Projects
If your business undertakes projects focused on recovering threatened and endangered species on public lands, this grant can provide essential financial support. It aims to fund critical actions necessary for species survival and habitat restoration.
Get Funding for Weed Control Projects
Local governments and state agencies can apply for funding to manage and control noxious weeds on federal lands. This grant supports the implementation of integrated management systems to combat invasive plant species.
Get Grants for Environmental Education Projects in New England
Non-profits and educational institutions in New England can receive funding to create engaging, hands-on environmental learning experiences for K-12 students and professional development for teachers, focusing on watershed health.
Get Funding for Marine Mammal Rescue & Research
Non-profit organizations in the National Marine Mammal Stranding Network can receive funding to support rescue, treatment, and vital research related to stranded marine mammals. This grant helps cover operational costs and advance scientific understanding of marine mammal health and stranding trends.
Kansas Businesses: Get Funds for Habitat Improvement!
Kansas businesses can secure funding to improve habitat for the American Burying Beetle, supporting conservation efforts and enabling continued use of vital public lands for your operations. This initiative aims to create a sustainable balance between environmental protection and business activities in the region.
Arizona Businesses: Get Funding for Aquatic Projects!
Arizona-based businesses with aquatic expertise can secure funding to assist the Bureau of Land Management with critical aquatic land management issues. This grant supports projects that directly contribute to the health and management of Arizona's aquatic ecosystems.