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NIH Grant: Fund Your Liver Injury Research Network
This NIH grant is for organizations continuing to provide data coordination and analytic functions for the Drug-induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN). Funds will support research into identifying ingredients in HDS linked to liver toxicity.
NIH Grant: Funding for Liver Injury Research Centers
This National Institutes of Health grant is for eligible clinical centers to continue their vital work in identifying, enrolling, and characterizing patients with drug-induced liver injury. The funding supports critical research to advance understanding and management of this complex liver disease.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding for projects focused on conserving the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape, specifically addressing nutrient loading in the Mississippi River Basin. Businesses and organizations contributing to habitat restoration and biodiversity efforts in this region are encouraged to apply.
Fund Your STEM Education Programs | CondorKids Grant
This grant is for organizations like the Santa Barbara Zoo partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service to develop STEM-focused youth education and engagement programs. The funding supports curriculum development, website maintenance, and field experiences that inspire careers in science.
Get Funding for Resource Management Projects
This program offers a 52-week paid student position to gain hands-on experience in natural and cultural resource management within a mid-sized park. It's designed for individuals passionate about environmental stewardship and conservation.
Get Funding: Boost Visibility & Display with NPS Grant
Non-competitive funding is available from the National Park Service to enhance visibility data analysis and image display techniques. This initiative aims to improve how data is understood and presented.
Secure Funding for Coastal Park Projects
This is an announcement for potential recipients of a pre-awarded task agreement from the National Park Service, aimed at supporting sea level and coastal inventory, monitoring, and data management projects within the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network. This funding is intended to advance crucial environmental research and conservation efforts in vital coastal park areas.
Secure Funding for Appalachian Trail Conservation Projects
This funding supports organizations and partners collaborating on landscape conservation and resource preservation initiatives for the Appalachian Trail. Funds will be used to coordinate stakeholders, conduct scientific symposia, and develop action plans for the region.
Unlock Funding: Park Services Grant for Vegetation Mapping
This grant opportunity, intended for the National Park Service and its partners like Portland State University, will fund the development of vegetation inventory map products for Mount Rainier and North Cascades National Parks. The goal is to enhance ecological understanding and management within these vital natural areas.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This notice is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to fund youth programs focused on conservation and partnership projects. Eligible entities can receive funding to support these vital youth development and environmental stewardship initiatives.
Get Funds for Louisiana Conservation Projects
Louisiana organizations focused on wildlife conservation can receive funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This grant supports critical hydrologic monitoring and modeling to protect the endangered Louisiana pearlshell mussel.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wetland conservation and wildlife protection? This grant supports projects that utilize or contribute to the National Wetlands Inventory, furthering understanding, conservation, and restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on wildlife preservation can receive funds to support the recovery and field surveys of endangered species, specifically the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander.
Get Funding for Park Restoration & Visitor Experience
Are you a non-profit or organization focused on conservation and youth development? This grant supports projects that restore natural areas and enhance visitor experiences within national parks, offering valuable training and educational opportunities.
Unlock Funds for Wetland Conservation & Restoration
Are you involved in conserving, restoring, or managing wetlands and their dependent wildlife? The Fish and Wildlife Service offers resources to support your vital work and inform national conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Fisheries Conservation
This grant supports research into how dam conditions affect fisheries conservation in Lake Michigan tributaries, seeking to optimize retention, modification, or removal strategies. Businesses or organizations involved in ecological consulting or conservation planning may be eligible for this funding.
Fund Your Data Projects: PAD-US & Biogeographic Mapping
This grant supports projects focused on the PAD-US (Protected Areas Database of the United States) and the National Biogeographic Map. Businesses involved in data infrastructure, environmental mapping, or conservation can receive funding to enhance these crucial national resources.
Funded Research for Your Ecosystem Insights!
If your organization has expertise in ecological research, this grant offers funding for collaborative studies on stream flow and fish community dynamics. Secure funding to analyze critical environmental data and advance your scientific contributions.
Indiana Businesses: Get Funding for Geologic Mapping Projects!
Indiana businesses involved in geological or mapping initiatives can apply for funding through the Great Lakes Geologic Mapping Coalition. This grant supports projects focused on mapping glacial geology and pre-Wisconsin glacial deposits across northern, central, and southern Indiana.
Fund Your Research: USGS Grant for Environmental Studies
This USGS grant is open to CESU partners looking to conduct collaborative research on stream flow and fish populations. Funds will support data analysis, the development of ecological response measures, and joint reporting with the USGS.