Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding for Bat Conservation Research!
Non-profits, universities, state/local governments, and Native American tribes can receive funding for research to combat White-nose Syndrome and conserve bat populations.
Funding for Southern California Plant Conservation Projects
This grant supports data collection for at-risk plant species in Southern California, helping the Fish and Wildlife Service make informed listing decisions and implement crucial conservation efforts. Businesses involved in ecological surveys and conservation planning can benefit from this opportunity to secure funding.
Unlock Funding for Federal Land Bird Monitoring Projects
This grant supports projects measuring bird population responses to habitat management on federal lands, aligning with crucial conservation directives. Businesses can secure funding to aid in evaluating strategies that minimize bird-strike hazards near aircraft runways.
Get Funding for Wildlife Data Collection & Salmon Protection!
Are you an organization focused on wildlife monitoring and conservation? This grant supports vital data collection for Double-crested Cormorant colonies, directly contributing to the protection of endangered salmonid species in the Pacific Flyway.
Get Funding for Fish Recovery Projects!
This is not an application opportunity, but rather a Notice of Intent to award funds for expertise in developing a crucial recovery plan for Delta Native Fishes. Businesses with specialized biological and ecological knowledge can contribute to this vital conservation effort.
Fund Your Youth Outreach Programs!
Are you involved in youth assistance programs? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can provide funding to support your initiatives, helping young people connect with nature and conservation.
Get Funding for Boating Infrastructure Projects!
If you own or manage facilities for recreational boats 26 feet and longer, you may be eligible for grants to build, renovate, or maintain them. This funding aims to improve and expand boating infrastructure for transient vessels, enhancing public access and services.
Unlock Funds for Dam Removal & Flood Protection
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on environmental restoration in Hurricane Sandy disaster areas. Funds are available to support projects like dam removal, which will improve fish passage, increase flood resiliency, and enhance public safety.
Secure Funding for Delta Native Fish Recovery Projects
This is not an open application opportunity, but a Notice of Intent to Award funds for specific expertise in developing the Delta Native Fishes Recovery Plan. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking specialized technical support to gather scientific data and create a conservation strategy for native fish species.
Get Funding for Bat Conservation Research
Organizations and researchers focused on understanding and mitigating white-nose syndrome in bats can receive grants to support critical investigation and management efforts. This funding aims to protect bat populations facing this devastating fungal disease.
Get Grants for Boating Infrastructure Projects!
This grant is for states to build, renovate, and maintain docks and facilities for recreational boats at least 26 feet long. These projects must offer public access and can be publicly or privately owned.
Get Funding for Tyndall AFB Forest Restoration
This is a notice of intent to award funding to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for critical forest restoration and wildfire risk reduction on Tyndall Air Force Base. The project aims to clear downed timber caused by Hurricane Michael and prepare areas for replanting.
Grant Funds for Stream & Habitat Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations focused on stream and aquatic habitat restoration. It aims to support coordination of conservation activities, develop high-priority projects, and build a fish barrier database.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for government agencies and partners focused on wildlife conservation, specifically for sea otter population estimates and management. It aims to foster collaborative efforts for improved species conservation and data collection.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you an organization focused on wildlife conservation? The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering funding to support crucial monitoring and surveying of species like the Flammulated Owl. This project aims to design and implement range-wide surveys to better understand and protect bird populations.
Unlock Funding for Genesee River Restoration Projects
This program offers funding to government agencies, non-profits, and individuals for projects that restore natural resources and habitats in the Genesee River Watershed. Help heal and improve the local ecosystem while potentially securing valuable grants.
Unlock Funding for Conservation & Wildlife Careers
This program supports students and young professionals pursuing careers in wildlife conservation and natural resources. It provides opportunities for professional development, training, and networking to build the next generation of conservation leaders.
Get Funding for Your Wildlife Conservation Nonprofit!
This grant supports non-profit "Friends" organizations dedicated to National Wildlife Refuge System conservation efforts, offering training and resources to enhance visitor services, monitoring, and community partnerships. Eligible organizations are local citizen groups focused on volunteerism and improving refuge programs.
Funding For Eco-Friendly Land Restoration Projects
This funding is available for businesses involved in natural habitat restoration, specifically those requiring soil substitutes for native prairie establishment and maintenance. The Fish and Wildlife Service will partner with recipients, offering substantial involvement in planting, weed control, monitoring, and subcontractor selection.
Funding for Ranchers: Improve Habitats & Pastures
Ranchers in Owyhee County can get funding to restore vital wetland habitats on their private land. This program supports conservation efforts for sage-grouse, spotted frogs, and redband trout, while enhancing seasonal pasture areas.