Great Lakes Fisheries and Wildlife Restoration Act (GLFWRA) |
USFWS |
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The USFWS requests interested entities to submit restoration, research and regional project proposals for the restoration of the Great Lakes Basin fish and wildlife resources, as authorized by the GLFWRA. The purpose of the act is to provide assistance to States, Indian Tribes, and other interested entities to encourage cooperative conservation, restoration and management of the fish and wildlife resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes Basin.
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Habitat restoration, Conservation, Restoration, Species management. |
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,700,000 |
National |
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GBLCC FY16 Funding Request for Pre-Proposals for Information Synthesis, Knowledge Discovery, and Conservation Planning |
USFWS |
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The Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative intends that awards under this announcement will support its mission and goals regarding how climate change and other stressors affect natural and cultural resources within the geographic range of the GBLCC.
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Landscape Conservation, Climate Change, Cultural Resource. |
$25,000-$200,000 per proposal award. |
National |
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Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program |
USFWS |
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Deadline passed. Previous deadline: January 2, 2023. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will partner with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) to administer the 2019 FWS Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program (DFP) for undergraduate and recently accepted graduate students who are in interested in a conservation career. Expected fellowship dates: May 20, 2019 to August 16, 2019.
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Conservation, Fellowship, Natural Resources Management |
Fellowship |
National |
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USFWS/NPLCC 2016 Funding Opportunity Announcement |
USFWS, NPLCC |
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) receives funds to support collaborative science and knowledge activities of the NPLCC. The USFWS Pacific Region awards these funds for financial assistance through a competitive process for projects, studies, and events that support natural and cultural resource conservation in the face of climate change and other landscape-scale stressors. The NPLCC recognizes the importance of considering both western science and traditional knowledges to advance landscape-scale conservation and sustainable resource management.
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Natural Resource Conservation, Cultural Resource Conservation, Climate Change, Financial Assistance |
Awards are contingent on the availability of funds. A total estimated amount of $50,000 to $200,000 USFWS funding for 1 to 5 projects may be awarded under this announcement... (see link for details) |
North Pacific |
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Funding Opportunity: pre-proposal request Western AK LCC Terrestrial Systems Theme |
USFWS, Western AK LCC (Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative) |
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RFP closed. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) receives funds to support collaborative science and knowledge activities of the Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC). The Service administers these funds through financial assistance on a competitive basis for projects, studies, and events that advance the scientific and public community’s understanding of large-scale changes in landscape characteristics and the impacts of these changes on important species.
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Terrestrial Systems |
Due to the limited funds available, modest funding requests (< $100,000.00) are encouraged, however, higher amounts may be requested with appropriate justification. |
National |
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South Central CSC funding Opportunity |
USGS |
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Recent Deadline was 1/18/2017. Next Deadline Unknown. SOIs are invited for projects that support regional CSC science priorities. CSC funded projects cover a variety of topics that address the impacts of climate change on fish, wildlife, ecosystems, & the communities they support.
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climate science, vulnerability assessment, climate change
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Approximately $1,600,000 to $1,800,000 may be available.
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South Central, United States |
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Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, Pacific Northwest CESU |
USGS |
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Deadline passed 4/16/2019. Deadline 2020 unknown.The US Geological Survey is offering a funding opportunity to a CESU Partner for research on the Oregon Spotted Frog. The overarching objective is to provide high-quality demographic information for use by management agencies and other interested parties and to assess management actions. Specific questions are 1) how does seasonal survival of frogs relate to changes in water level; 2) what is population growth rate following pond creation; 3) what are positive and negative effects of beaver on frogs (for use as a restoration tool); 4) What is the range of individual survival for this species in the wild; and 5) what are the positive and negative effects of bullfrog removal on this species?
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Oregon Spotted Frog, management actions, planning, water levels, beavers, habitat restoration, species management |
up to $66,000 |
Oregon |
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National Land Remote Sensing Education Outreach and Research Activity (NLRSEORA) |
USGS |
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Deadline Passed 09/04/2018. Deadline Unknown for 2019. The National Land Imaging (NLI) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Land Resources (LR) mission area is soliciting applications from qualified Educational Institutions, State and Local Governments, and Non-profit Organizations (NPOs) to develop a U.S. national consortium to expand the science of remote sensing through education, outreach and research / applications development for environmental monitoring to include the effects of land use and land cover change on water quality, quantity and utility; societal adaptation and phenology; public health-related issues to include identification of potential indicators relating to vector-borne diseases and harmful algal blooms; natural resource management, agricultural applications, disaster risk reduction, and other land surface and surface water monitoring applications.
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remote sensing, education, outreach, research, environmental monitoring, land use, public health, vector-borne disease, algae blooms |
Estimated Total Program Funding: $6,250,000 |
National |
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Community Capacity Grants for Climate Solution Deployment Projects |
VertueLab |
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Most Recent Deadling: December 15, 2022. This grant opportunity is a part of VertueLab’s Frontline Impact Program, which seeks to improve access to climate solutions for frontline communities and ensure that these communities experience the long-term economic benefits of climate-related business ownership. Funding will be available only to projects within the State of Oregon, with awards of $25,000 and staff support from the Pacific Northwest’s leading climate tech accelerator. Read the request for proposals here.
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frontline communities, climate change, tech solutions |
$25,000 |
Oregon |
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Solar Grant Program |
Washington Department of Commerce |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: May 25, 2022. Solar Energy grants provide competitive funding to install solar at public buildings and facilities, such as schools, hospitals, civic buildings and wastewater treatment plants, maximum award $250,000 per applicant. Projects must provide 50% of the total project cost, or 33% if developed by federally recognized Tribal Governments or located in highly impacted communities, lower income communities, rural communities. Learn more and apply here.
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Renewable energy, solar, Tribally-owned facilities, highly impacted communities, rural communities |
Up to $250,000 |
Washington |
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Specialty Crop Block Grant Program |
Washington State Department of Agriculture |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: January 13, 2022. Specialty crops are defined by the USDA as fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops, including floriculture. Projects should enhance the competitiveness of Washington’s specialty crops. grant requests can range from $25,000 to $250,000, for a maximum period of three years. Learn more and apply here.
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Agriculture, specialty crops, |
Grant requests can range from $25,000 to $250,000. |
Washington state |
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Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program |
Western SARE, Montana State University |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: 05/20/2021.The Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program announces the Call for Pre- proposals for Research & Education grants for 2022. With a Research and Education grant, a researcher and at least three (3) Producers work together to develop a proposal to conduct both research and education on a sustainable agriculture topic. Outreach activities may include on-farm/ranch demonstrations, farmer-to-farmer educational activities, and other approaches to assist producer adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. The goal of this program is to achieve results that can be communicated to producers and professionals; sustain and improve the environmental quality and natural resource base on which agriculture depends; improve the profitability of farmers/ranchers and associated agricultural businesses; and enhance the quality of life for farmers/ranchers in their local communities.
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research and education, agriculture, sustainability farming, natural resources, ranching |
Projects may be one to three years in length. Total funds requested may not exceed $350,000 over the entire budget period. |
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Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Farmer/Rancher Grant |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 1, 2021. With the support and guidance of a technical advisor, farmers and ranchers will integrate research and education to conduct on-site/on-farm experiments to improve production, marketing, and the environment. Learn more and apply here.
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Up to $25,000 may be requested if one (1) Producer is involved. Proposals with three (3) or more Producers may request up to $29,900. |
Western US |
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Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Professional Development Grant |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 10, 2021. This grant program focuses on training agricultural professionals to help them spread knowledge about sustainable agriculture concepts and practices. Learn more and apply here.
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Funding limit is $100,000 per project. |
Western US |
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Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Research to Grassroots Grant |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 17, 2021. These projects take research results from previously funded SARE projects and bring those results into the field through education to agricultural professionals and producers. Learn more and apply here.
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Agriculture, research, education, sustainability, outreach |
Funding limit is $100,000 per project. |
Western US |
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Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Sabbatical Research and Education Grant |
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: November 18, 2021. These grants provide an opportunity for faculty around the world to partner with farmers, ranchers, agricultural professionals, and researchers of the Western U.S. region for conducting research, education, and extension activities. Projects focused on unexplored topics in underserved communities and understudied geographic locations are of special interest. Learn more and apply here.
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Agriculture, research, education, sustainability |
Grants cannot exceed $75,000 |
Western US |
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Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: April 8, 2022. The Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund has released its request for proposals for the 2022 grant cycle. Our program supports projects that advance learning and scale effective climate adaptation interventions to help wildlife, ecosystems, and the people who value and depend on them. All of the application information and materials are posted here.
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Climate change, adaptation, mitigation, conservation, landscape, region, planning, policy |
$100,000 - $300,000 |
United States, International (US Territories) |
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