Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Up to $250K for Pacific Islands Climate Science
If you conduct applied scientific research focused on climate change impacts on native species in the Pacific Islands, you can apply for funding to support critical resource management decisions. This grant aims to expedite projects that inform conservation strategies for terrestrial and marine life facing climate-related challenges.
Get Grants for Urban Waterway Revitalization & Conservation
Local governments, non-profits, Tribes, and academic institutions can secure funding to engage communities in conservation projects that revitalize urban waterways and natural resources. This grant supports projects that foster community stewardship, improve water quality, and connect people with fish and wildlife habitats.
Get $243K for Digital Mapping & Conservation Projects
Virginia Tech is seeking to create digital maps for the National Wetland Inventory, offering funding to eligible research institutions. This initiative aims to enhance wetland data for conservation and land management purposes.
Get $243K for Digital Mapping Projects!
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is eligible for a $243,450 cooperative agreement. This funding is specifically to develop digital maps for the National Wetland Inventory.
Get $242K for Conservation & Capacity Building in Russia
This funding is for organizations like ANO Ekosentr Zapovedniki in Russia that are uniquely qualified to manage a small-grants competition for parks and reserves. The funds will boost law enforcement, visitor services, reserve management, and biodiversity conservation efforts.
Get $232K for Native Fish Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies in New Mexico and Arizona can secure funding to protect and restore native fish populations in the Gila River Basin. This program supports critical conservation efforts, including nonnative species removal, habitat restoration, and population augmentation.
Get $221K for Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
Cramer Fish Sciences can receive up to $221,000 for vital restoration work on the Stanislaus River. This funding will cover assessment, permitting, and design to improve rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids.
Get Up to $215K for Urban Conservation & Bird Projects!
Non-profits, local governments, Tribes, and academic institutions can secure up to $215,000 for community-based conservation projects that benefit urban wildlife and engage local communities. This funding supports initiatives focused on urban bird conservation, habitat restoration, and increasing public connection with nature.
Get $213,592 for Wetland Restoration & Hydrology Projects
This cooperative agreement is exclusively for Ducks Unlimited to continue Phase II of a vital wetland restoration and hydrologic reconnection project at Shiawassee NWR. The funding will support essential surveying, design, and engineering work building upon Phase I's progress, leveraging Ducks Unlimited's specialized expertise and site-specific knowledge for cost-effective completion.
Fund Your Wildlife Projects: Grants Up to $200,000!
This grant offers funding to states, commonwealths, and territories for critical wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education initiatives. Secure funds to improve wildlife management, public access, and safety programs.
Unlock $200K for Your Tribal Wildlife Projects
Tribal entities can receive up to $200,000 to fund critical wildlife conservation and management projects. This grant aims to support impactful initiatives that benefit wildlife and tribal communities.
Get Funds for Latin America Biodiversity Conservation
This grant supports organizations working in Latin America to conserve endangered species and their habitats, or to help communities living near critical wildlife areas. Funds can be used for projects that reduce threats to wildlife and strengthen local conservation efforts.
Secure Grants for Songbird Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations can receive grants of $50,000-$200,000 annually to combat the illegal trade of native songbirds from the Guiana Shield and Caribbean for singing competitions. Funding supports projects aimed at reducing unsustainable trade or coordinating conservation efforts.
Get Up to $200K for Wildlife Conservation Projects
State fish and wildlife agencies can apply for grants to combat the spread of White-nose Syndrome and protect cave bat populations. Funding is available for response planning, monitoring, sample collection, containment, and outreach efforts.
Get $200K for Great Lakes Fishery Projects!
Attention Great Lakes Fish Commission: Secure up to $200,000 to fund critical sport fish restoration initiatives. These funds, administered through a cooperative agreement, support research and conservation efforts vital to the region's aquatic ecosystems.
Funded Research for Alaska's Coastal Communities
This grant is specifically awarded to the Alaska Sea Otter and Steller Sea Lion Commission to help the Native Council of Port Heiden understand and manage sea otter populations and their impact on local shellfish resources. The funding will support research, data collection, and capacity building for community-led conservation efforts.
Secure Funds for Urban Nature Projects & Community Growth
Non-profits, local governments, and tribes can receive funding to boost urban conservation efforts, focusing on wildlife and community engagement. These grants support projects that connect people with nature, improve local ecosystems, and strengthen community well-being through hands-on conservation.
$200K for Great Lakes Fishery Conservation
The Great Lakes Fish Commission can access $200,000 annually to manage its competitive grant program. These funds, administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, aim to improve Great Lakes fisheries.
Get Funding for Urban Conservation & Community Projects
Non-profits, tribes, and academic institutions can secure funding for projects that connect urban communities with nature and restore local habitats. This grant supports initiatives focused on wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and building strong community partnerships.
Get Up to $200,000 for Urban Conservation Projects!
Local governments, non-profits, Tribes, and academic institutions can receive funding for urban conservation projects focused on bird habitat and community well-being. This grant supports measurable conservation outcomes in urban areas near FWS lands or partnerships.