Geological Survey
Focus areas
Funder intelligence
The Geological Survey demonstrates a clear trend towards fostering extensive partnerships, evidenced by numerous 'Cooperative Agreements' with states, educational institutions, and regional CESU units. There's a sustained commitment to core missions like geologic mapping and hazard assessment, alongside an emerging interest in integrating advanced technologies such as drone-based remote sensing for data collection. The forward-looking fiscal year announcements (FY2026, FY2027) suggest a strategic, long-term planning approach to funding.
The review process likely involves a combination of internal program officer evaluation and external peer review, with a strong emphasis on the proposed project's alignment with specific program objectives and the potential for collaborative outcomes, particularly for cooperative agreements and CESU partnerships.
Solicitations & opportunities (6)
- Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) · due May 30, 2026
- USGS Earthquake Hazards Program External Research Support Announcement for Fiscal Year 2027 · due Jun 4, 2026
- USGS Cooperative Landslide Hazard Mapping and Assessment Program Announcement for Fiscal Year 2026 · due Jun 8, 2026
- Cooperative Agreement for affiliated Partner with the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit · due Jun 12, 2026
- Cooperative Agreement for affiliated Partner with the Great Lakes-Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit · due Jun 29, 2026
- Cooperative Agreement for affiliated Partner with the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit · due Jun 29, 2026