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Competitive Fisheries, Wildlife and Recreation Programs | Indian Affairs Branch of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Recreation Competitive Fisheries, Wildlife and Recreation Programs The Branch of Fisheries, Wildlife and Recreation manages proposal-based, competitively funded programs to support Tribal projects.
The Branch of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Recreation (BFWR) provides funding, policy, and administrative support to a series of programs to fund Tribal development and conservation projects focused on managing and protecting trust resources, including: Fish Hatchery Maintenance Program Endangered Species Program Conservation Law Enforcement Officer Program Alaska Subsistence Program (a competitively-funding component of the non-competitive Tribal Management/Development Program ) The competitive programs above are managed by Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) regional offices in coordination with the BFWR.
Funding for these programs is awarded to Tribes through a competitive proposal process. Tribes can apply by submitting a proposal to their BIA regional office. More information on each competitive programs can be found at the links below.
Each page includes a program description, funding cycles, and application materials necessary to access BFWR competitive program funding.
Learn More About the Invasive Species Program Learn More About the Fish Hatchery Maintenance Program Learn More About the Endangered Species Program Learn More About the Conservation Law Enforcement Officer Program Learn More About the Alaska Subsistence Program Learn More About the Tribal Youth Initiative Program Branch of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Recreation 8:00 am - 4:30 pm MST, Monday–Friday.
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The Department of Defense FY2026 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) provides funding for U.S. universities to acquire research equipment and instrumentation in areas important to national defense, including AI and machine learning hardware. The program is administered jointly by the Army Research Office (ARO), Office of Naval Research (ONR), and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), with approximately $34 million available and 95 awards anticipated. DURIP funds the acquisition of specialized computing hardware for AI/ML research (GPU clusters, TPUs, neuromorphic processors), robotics and autonomous systems testbeds, sensor arrays and data collection systems for machine learning training, high-performance computing infrastructure for defense-relevant AI research, and laboratory equipment for human-AI interaction studies. The program specifically supports equipment that enhances research-related education in DoD-priority disciplines. While general-purpose computing is not eligible, computing equipment directly supporting DoD-relevant AI research programs qualifies. No cost sharing is required.
Vinnova, Sweden's national innovation agency, funds projects developing applied AI solutions for Swedish industry through its Advanced Digitalization Programme. Each project can apply for between 2 and 10 million SEK (approximately $190,000 to $950,000 USD) covering up to 50% of eligible project costs. The total call budget is 60 million SEK. Projects run for 12-24 months and focus on two key areas: Intelligent Edge (AI for real-time application in the sensor chain) and AI-based decision support. All projects must address industrial needs and integrate gender equality and climate change perspectives. Scientific publications must be open access. A parallel call also funds AI and cybersecurity projects at 1-10 million SEK per project with a 50 million SEK total budget.