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Explore funding opportunities from federal agencies
Get Funding: Boost Family Planning Services & Outcomes
Are you a family planning service provider looking to enhance reproductive health? This grant aims to equip your organization with funds to reduce unplanned pregnancies, lower STD rates, and improve birth outcomes through training and technical assistance.
Get Grants for Wildlife Habitat Projects
Public organizations can receive grants or cooperative agreements to enhance fish and wildlife habitat linked to Bureau of Reclamation water systems. This funding aims to improve ecosystems impacted by water projects.
Get Grant Funding for Climate Change Projects
This grant supports the development of interactive web media to showcase climate change impacts and management strategies in National Parks. If you're involved in climate science communication or digital storytelling, this is a great opportunity to secure funding.
Funding for Nebraska Archeological Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation supports archeological testing, monitoring, and salvage of Late Pleistocene and paleontological sites at Nebraska reservoirs. It is for qualified professionals and organizations undertaking crucial research and preservation efforts.
Get Grants for Wind Energy Innovation & Growth
This opportunity is for businesses looking to contribute to the advancement of distributed wind energy systems. While not a direct funding announcement, your input can shape future grants for wind resource assessment, turbine technology, grid integration, and cost reduction.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get Grants Now!
This grant supports organizations involved in wildlife conservation and data collection for the reintroduction of the threatened California red-legged frog. Funding is available for field work, monitoring, and project leadership to help re-establish frog populations in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Unlock Funding for Innovative Research Methods
Are you a researcher or academic developing cutting-edge analytical and statistical methods for social, behavioral, or economic sciences? The NSF's MMS Program offers grants to fuel your innovative research and its potential across multiple fields.
Fund Your Butterfly Breeding Facility!
Are you passionate about butterfly conservation and have a business plan for a research and breeding facility? This grant can help you establish operations and contribute to the survival of rare California butterfly species.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
Are you a researcher or organization focused on ecosystem health and endangered species? This grant supports vital studies to understand and mitigate the impact of invasive species on native wildlife like the Santa Ana sucker.
Unlock Funding: Protect Hawai'i's Parks!
This notice from the National Park Service indicates an intention to fund a project focused on controlling invasive plants within Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. The funding will support research and implementation of effective management strategies.
Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants Available!
This grant opportunity is for businesses looking to contribute to environmental conservation efforts. Funding is available for projects focused on the removal and control of invasive plant species, aiding in the preservation of natural ecosystems.
Boost Habitat Projects: Get Funding Now!
Are you a public or private organization working to improve fish and wildlife habitat near Bureau of Reclamation water projects? This grant offers financial assistance to support your vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Geomechanics Research: NSF Grants Available!
Unleash innovation in geomechanics and geomaterials with NSF funding. This program supports groundbreaking research into the properties and behaviors of earth materials, including soils and rocks, for scientific advancement and practical applications.
Unlock Grant Funding for Your Business Growth
This opportunity isn't a direct application, but a notice of intent to fund a specific research project. Businesses that are partners with Portland State University under the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit may be eligible for funding related to ethnohistory studies.
Fund Your Next Project: BLM Grants for Resource Management
Arizona BLM is seeking partnerships with high schools and non-profits to offer paid internships, training, and volunteer opportunities for students and entry-level professionals. This funding supports hands-on experience in scientific research and resource management on public lands.
Unlock Funding for Youth Development & Land Management Projects
This grant supports organizations providing internships and Public Land Corps opportunities for young adults to gain experience in natural resource management, conservation, and recreation within Arizona's Gila District. Funds are available for projects focused on resource monitoring, habitat restoration, visitor services, and border resource rehabilitation.
NPS Funding: Boost Your Conservation Efforts!
This announcement is not a call for applications, but a notice of intent to fund a partnership with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The funding supports critical research for the International Chisana Caribou Herd Management Plan, focusing on moose and wolf population estimates.
Get Grants for Social Science & Law Research
If you're a researcher in law and social sciences, this program funds innovative studies that explore the link between law, legal systems, and human behavior. Secure funding for groundbreaking research, collaborative projects, or doctoral dissertation improvements.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you involved in environmental education or wildlife conservation? This program offers funding to support outreach efforts that engage communities in conservation efforts.
Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This notice is for eligible organizations seeking funding to develop long-term monitoring protocols for environmental projects, specifically focusing on sage grouse in the Upper Columbia Basin. The National Park Service intends to fund activities related to this critical ecological study.