Securing funding remains a critical challenge in academia. As traditional federal sources become increasingly competitive or constrained, diversifying funding streams is becoming more important in hydrology and environmental science. This seminar will focus on identifying and navigating non-federal funding opportunities from a broad range of funding bodies, including nonprofit organizations, state, and local agencies. Through expert presentations and interactive discussion, participants will explore strategies for finding relevant grant opportunities, developing competitive proposals, and aligning our project goals with funder missions.
This webinar will walk you through how to access, download, and use nationally-consistent modeled water data from the National Water Availability Assessment Data Companion. We will also highlight new features since the first release, including newly published datasets available for water researchers and managers.
GEOPAths GO Jamaica, an NSF-supported program led by PIs Rowan Martindale, Melissa Kemp, and Ashley Matheny, Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the Jackson School of Geosciences and CUAHSI board member, brings U.S. and Caribbean students together with researchers and local experts to study and protect Jamaica’s unique coastal ecosystems. Students gain field, analytical, and leadership skills while contributing to collaborative conservation efforts and cultural exchange.
The 2025 Water Prediction Innovators Summer Institute is officially underway — and it's a milestone year, marking the 10th anniversary of this impactful program!