The National Land Imaging (NLI) Program of the USGS Land Resources Mission Area is soliciting applications from qualified Educational Institutions, State and Local Governments, and Non-profit Organizations (NPOs).
The National Land Imaging (NLI) Program of the USGS Land Resources 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.
Key objectives of the multi-year grant also include communicating key requirements from the user community, promoting remote sensing education for our future workforce and developing K-18 learning materials. This announcement is currently available at Grants.gov at: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=G18AS00114 and closes September 4, 2018. If additional information is needed or if you have difficulty access the full announcement electronically, please contact Mr. Jeff Caravelli (916/278-9341 or jcaravelli@usgs.gov).