Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Secure Grants for Invasive Species Control & Research
Researchers and organizations focused on developing genetic biocontrol methods for invasive fish can apply for funding. This grant supports symposia and efforts dedicated to conserving native fish populations by addressing invasive species.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects & Infrastructure
Businesses involved in environmental restoration and infrastructure projects can secure funding for facility upgrades and new construction. This grant supports the development of critical acclimation ponds and water management systems to enhance ecological operations.
Get Grant Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This opportunity is for the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University to receive funding for advanced Bayesian statistical and population modeling related to raptors. The cooperative agreement will support specialized research vital to ecosystem studies.
Unlock Funding for Salmon Habitat Restoration
California businesses focused on environmental restoration can secure funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to assess and protect critical fall Chinook salmon spawning grounds on the Sacramento River. This project aims to identify and mitigate periods of dewatering, ensuring the health of this vital salmon population.
Get Funding: Save Endangered Fish & Protect Ecosystems
Conservation organizations and researchers, this grant offers funding to protect and prevent the extinction of endangered Lost River and shortnose suckers in vital Oregon habitats.
Get Funds for Wildlife Habitat Protection
Businesses involved in environmental conservation and habitat protection are eligible for funding to support critical breeding season monitoring and protection efforts for the Western Snowy Plover. This grant aims to safeguard vulnerable species and their ecosystems.
Grant for Wildlife Protection & Habitat Restoration
This grant supports organizations working on critical species recovery, specifically protecting the endangered clay phacelia from herbivory through site visits, data analysis, and survival monitoring. Funding helps prevent wild extinction and restore vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funding to support migratory bird monitoring, assessment, and conservation efforts. This grant aims to protect and improve habitats crucial for bird populations.
Grant Funds for Livestock Protection & Waste Management
This grant is for ranchers and agricultural businesses in Siskiyou County facing challenges with wolf presence and livestock protection. Funds are available to implement non-lethal deterrents and establish a pilot carcass composting facility to reduce wildlife conflict.
Get Funding for Bird Habitat Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in bird conservation planning and habitat management within the Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture. Funds will be used for administration, outreach, planning, research, and monitoring to meet North American Waterfowl and bird conservation objectives.
Get Funding to Boost Your Sage-Grouse Project
This grant is for organizations researching the impact of ravens on sage-grouse populations and testing management strategies in Baker County, Oregon. Funds will support crucial data collection and analysis to inform conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Outdoor Recreation
This grant is for organizations focused on conservation and recruitment for outdoor activities in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains. Funds will support at-risk species, like pollinators, and boost participation in hunting, angling, and outdoor recreation.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations involved in habitat conservation projects, offering support for a robust project tracking database and mapping system. Secure funding to enhance your project planning and reporting, ensuring efficient collaboration and progress towards conservation goals.
Secure Funding for Tribal Resource Conservation Projects
This grant offers funding to the Pueblo of Jemez Natural Resources Department to enhance their participation in landscape conservation initiatives. The funds will support workshops to identify tribal resource needs and integrate this crucial information into broader conservation planning and climate adaptation strategies.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
If you're involved in environmental assessment and restoration, this grant could fund your work on the streams around Walker Lake. Your project will help identify critical habitats and needs for Lahontan cutthroat trout restoration.
Get Grants for Land Conservation & Business Growth!
North Dakota landowners, boost your business and conserve grasslands! This grant funds outreach and technical assistance to improve grazing land management and soil health, benefiting your operations and wildlife.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations involved in conservation and environmental restoration, specifically for projects aimed at eradicating invasive species like rats on protected lands. Funds will cover transportation, equipment, and personnel needed for eradication and monitoring efforts.
Funding for Fish Passage Engineering Training Program
This Cooperative Agreement offers funding to universities for developing specialized Fish Passage Engineering degree programs. The goal is to build expertise through training, research, and field support, benefiting both the academic institution and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Paid to Conserve: Internship Funding Available
Are you a young person passionate about conservation? This program offers paid internships focused on habitat restoration and environmental education through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Funding for Tulare Basin Conservation Projects!
If you're part of the Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners or Conservation Strategy Group Consulting, you can get funding for informational and educational activities. This money supports the development of crucial land and water conservation strategies for over 57 identified projects.