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Get Funding for Disease Detection & Response in Senegal
This grant supports public health research and surveillance projects in Senegal, focusing on critical infectious diseases. Eligible organizations can secure funding for studies on everything from acute febrile illness to zoonotic diseases.
Get Grants for Healthier, Greener Homes
Are you involved in residential green building research? This program funds studies to understand how eco-friendly construction impacts indoor air quality and occupant health, especially for children. Gain valuable insights and potential funding to advance healthier living spaces.
HUD Grants: Boost Your Housing Business with Lead Hazard Funds
This program empowers eligible organizations to build the essential infrastructure needed to tackle lead-based paint hazards in private rental and owner-occupied homes. Secure funding to enhance your capacity for crucial lead hazard identification and control.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Conservation in Mexico
This program offers competitive grants to organizations and individuals in Mexico focused on building capacity for biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. Funds are designated for training initiatives specifically tied to Mexican nature reserves and priority conservation areas.
Fund Your Lupus Research: CDC Grant for Data & Insights
Researchers with established US-based cohorts of adults or children diagnosed with lupus can apply for funding to collect crucial longitudinal data on disease natural history, treatment, healthcare access, and disparities. This grant supports ongoing research to improve understanding and outcomes for lupus patients of all ages.
Navy & Marine Corps Funding for Innovation
Businesses can receive funding from the Office of Naval Research for innovative science and technology projects that can improve Navy and Marine Corps operations. This grant supports basic and applied research, as well as advanced technology development.
Get Grants to Improve Home Health & Safety!
This program helps non-profits and local governments secure funds to identify and fix health hazards in low-income homes. The goal is to create sustainable programs that protect residents and promote fair housing and environmental justice.
Get Funding for Your Natural Resource Conferences!
If you are involved in natural resource professions or educational organizations, the Fish and Wildlife Service may offer funding to support your annual conferences, workshops, or society dues. This is a single-source opportunity, so be ready to apply directly.
Get Funding for Educational Projects in India & Nepal
This grant supports organizations like the Tibet Education Project (TEP) in enhancing educational opportunities for Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal. Funds can be used for teacher training, scholarships, STEM education, and student support programs to improve learning outcomes.
Get Funding to Boost Prescription Safety Tech
States and public health organizations can get funding to integrate Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) into Electronic Health Records (EHRs), making it easier to combat prescription drug abuse. This grant aims to improve real-time data access for prescribers and dispensers through enhanced interoperability.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Environmental Projects
Local government agencies and special districts in Oregon, Washington, and California can receive funding to implement resource management projects within Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas. This grant supports efforts to improve watershed health and manage recreational opportunities.
Get Funding for Wildlife Water Quality Research!
Are you a research organization or wildlife conservation group in Oregon or Washington? This grant funds projects to establish baseline water quality and set standards crucial for wildlife habitats.
Unlock Funding for Oregon & Washington River Ecosystems
This grant supports projects focused on ecological flow assessments for the Crooked River in Oregon and Washington. Businesses and organizations can apply to help inform crucial water allocation and dam operation decisions for river health.
Colorado Conservation Funding: Boost Engagement & Resources!
Colorado organizations can secure funding to boost public engagement with the McInnis Canyons NCA through outreach, education, and resource promotion. This grant supports programs that enhance visitor understanding and celebrate the NCA's 10th anniversary.
Grant Funds for Public Health Education & Outreach
Seeking organizations to implement proven public education and outreach strategies aimed at increasing solid organ donation. This funding supports evidence-based programs designed to promote health behavior change and encourage individuals to register as organ donors.
Get Funding for Infrastructure & Watershed Projects
Seeking funds to improve public access roads, protect fish habitats, and enhance natural disaster resilience? This grant supports projects that ensure safe travel, restore vital watersheds, and boost public safety.
Boost Your Mission: Fund Donation Initiatives!
Nonprofits and research institutions can get funding to develop and test innovative strategies that increase organ and tissue donation rates through community outreach or hospital-based programs.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Idaho Fish & Wildlife agencies can receive funding to operate and maintain key fish hatcheries. This grant supports efforts to rear salmon and steelhead to compensate for project losses in the Snake River basin.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Indian Tribes and US Fish & Wildlife Service partners in Idaho can apply for funding to monitor and evaluate fish production and wild stock habitats. This grant supports the objectives of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan.
Funded Research for Fish & Wildlife Businesses
This grant supports businesses involved in fish and wildlife research and management by funding critical monitoring and evaluation efforts. Eligible projects focus on assessing the success of hatchery programs and tracking fish populations in key river systems.