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Get Funding for Coastal Research & Restoration
Calling all research institutions and environmental firms! Secure funding to advance USGS ecological modeling frameworks, boosting coastal research and restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Are you a CESU partner in the Northern Great Plains? This grant supports collaborative research on habitat and demographics for federally-listed least terns and piping plovers, fostering vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Coastal Research & Software Development
This grant from the USGS supports research focused on developing and applying software tools for 3D geo-environmental data, aiming to advance coastal modeling, research, and restoration efforts.
Unlock Funding for Invasive Plant Research & Control
Are you a CESU partner with expertise in plant-microbe interactions? This grant funds research to develop innovative, microbe-based solutions for managing invasive Phragmites in the Great Lakes region.
Funded Student Exchange: Grow Global Connections!
Non-profit organizations are invited to host Saudi undergraduate students for a 3-week U.S. exchange program focused on community engagement and promoting peace. This initiative offers a unique opportunity to foster international understanding and collaboration.
Get Funding for Monarch Butterfly Habitat Research
This grant is for CESU partners interested in researching the needs of monarch butterflies and improving habitat conservation strategies. It offers funding to develop data-driven approaches for effective habitat restoration in the Upper Midwest.
Secure Research Funding: Protect Great Lakes Ecosystems
Researchers and CESU partners can receive funding to investigate the impact of underwater sound on invasive bighead and silver carp. This research aims to develop effective, low-maintenance deterrents to prevent their movement into the Great Lakes, enhancing existing barrier systems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant supports CESU partners conducting vital research on polar bear stress responses to environmental changes. Funding is available to study the impact of declining sea ice on polar bear populations in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas.
Grant Funding to Combat Gender-Based Violence
This grant is for organizations working with youth in colleges to raise awareness and combat Gender-Based Violence (GBV) through workshops and educational programs. Funding supports initiatives aimed at fostering positive change within communities.
Fund Your Colorado Mining Site Preservation Project
Non-profits and local governments in Colorado can receive funding to protect and preserve historic mining sites. This grant supports monitoring, preservation efforts, and public interpretation to safeguard these valuable cultural resources.
Get Funding for River Planning & Restoration
This is an announcement for an existing cooperative agreement, not a new grant application period. The National Park Service intends to modify an agreement to support planning assistance for the Wood-Pawcatuck River.
Get Funding for Yosemite Wilderness Restoration Projects
This notice signals the National Park Service's intent to fund the "2017 Yosemite SCA Wilderness Restoration Program" through a cooperative agreement with the Student Conservation Association. Eligible organizations can potentially receive funding to support crucial wilderness restoration efforts within Yosemite.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Coastal Innovation
This grant supports businesses and researchers enhancing our understanding of coastal oceanography, particularly in Alaska's vital Pacific-Arctic Ocean mixing zone. Funds are available to improve knowledge of nearshore and offshore environmental connectivity for crucial marine ecosystems and migratory pathways.
Boost Child Welfare Programs: Get Funding for Early Education!
This grant is for State, local, or tribal child welfare and early childhood agencies aiming to enhance the well-being of young children (0-5) involved with or at risk of entering child welfare. Funds will support collaborative efforts to expand access to high-quality early care and education services, strengthening protective factors and addressing adverse experiences.
Get Funding for Arctic Fish Research & Oceanography
This grant is for CESU partners looking to fund critical fish surveys in the Beaufort Sea and support an innovative K-12 Oceanography Program. The research will provide vital data for environmental assessments and understanding the impact of climate change and development on Arctic ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funds to study how environmental changes impact polar bear health and contaminant exposure in the Beaufort Sea. This grant supports critical research for wildlife conservation and ecological understanding.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Species & Protect Wildlife
If your organization partners with the U.S. Geological Survey, you can apply for funding to research and control invasive Brown Treesnakes. This grant supports critical efforts to protect native wildlife and prevent the spread of these destructive snakes across Pacific Islands.
Fund Your Research: Scientific Breakthroughs
This funding is for institutions like the University of Washington to conduct applied research, specifically examining thyroid hormones' role in Atlantic salmon olfactory imprinting. Advance scientific understanding with this specialized grant.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental & Restoration Projects
This grant supports organizations providing youth with hands-on experience in environmental restoration, wildfire prevention, and resource management. It's designed to fund programs that train young adults in critical conservation skills while benefiting public lands.
Fund Your Archaeological Project: Preserve Heritage
This grant supports community-based archaeology projects focused on preserving and understanding cultural resources, particularly in areas facing threats like erosion and looting. It aims to engage local students in archaeological science to foster appreciation for ancestral traditions.