The Engineer Research and Development Center of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is offering a funding opportunity for research focused on evaluating snow water equivalent (SWE) and soil moisture in wildfire-impacted areas of the Rocky Mountains using mobile cosmic ray neutron sensors. The project aims to collect and analyze data on SWE and soil moisture variations between burned and unburned regions, enhancing hydrologic modeling and improving understanding of water resource management in these landscapes. This initiative is critical for addressing knowledge gaps in hydrology post-wildfire and is expected to yield significant public benefits. Eligible non-federal partners of the Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit can apply for funding up to $248,000, with proposals due by August 25, 2025, following an initial Statement of Interest by July 25, 2025. For further inquiries, interested applicants may contact Kisha M. Craig at kisha.m.craig@usace.army.mil or by phone at 601-634-5397.