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 Environmental Education Programs!
Environmental and maritime educational organizations are invited to apply for funding to develop and deliver engaging, hands-on environmental education programs for the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge. This grant aims to foster a new generation of wildlife conservationists through innovative programming for local schools and refuge visitors.
Funded River Access Projects: Get Grants!
This grant supports organizations, like municipalities, undertaking specific environmental restoration projects, such as improving fishery access on the Halfway River. Funding is for initiatives to restore natural resources impacted by hazardous substances and requires significant collaboration with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
If you're involved in natural resource restoration or wildlife preservation in Connecticut's Housatonic River watershed, you might be eligible for funding to implement critical environmental projects. This funding supports the restoration and enhancement of natural resources, including the development of trails and educational materials, to offset environmental damage.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects
Non-profits and local governments with unique qualifications in environmental restoration can secure funding for river enhancement projects. This grant supports natural resource restoration in the Housatonic River watershed.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research
This is not an opportunity to apply for funding. It's a notice for a study comparing breeding pool effectiveness for the California Tiger Salamander. The research aims to improve future conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Nature Restoration Projects
This grant is available to select non-profit organizations uniquely qualified to undertake natural resource restoration and access improvement projects. Funds will support initiatives aimed at offsetting environmental damage and enhancing public access to preserved areas.
Secure Funds for Land & Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity, awarded to uniquely qualified organizations, supports land protection and natural resource restoration in the Housatonic River watershed. It aims to offset environmental damage and implement vital restoration plans.
Grant for Habitat Restoration & Planning
This grant supports planning and partnership efforts for New England Cottontail habitat restoration across the region. It aims to develop a coordinated strategy to identify priority areas, conservation tools, and partners for effective habitat restoration.
Unlock Funds for Maine Coastal Habitat Preservation
Nonprofits in eastern coastal Maine can secure funding to permanently protect high-value coastal wetland and upland buffer habitats. This grant supports fee or easement acquisitions to safeguard vital fish and wildlife resources.
Get Funding: Restore Virginia Land, Protect Waterways
This grant is for organizations in rural Lee County, Virginia, looking to acquire, reclaim, and restore the Stone Creek Tipple Site. Funding will eliminate sediment pollution, improving water quality for critical fish and mussel habitats.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Are you involved in environmental restoration, specifically freshwater mussel propagation and watershed recovery? This funding opportunity supports continued vital restoration activities in the Powell River watershed, building on years of successful work.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This cooperative agreement is for research institutions and universities focused on environmental studies and data analysis. The funding supports projects investigating the impact of environmental factors on aquatic populations and informing conservation strategies.
Native American Grants for Business Growth & Operations
Are you a member of the Nez Perce Tribe seeking funding to support the vital operations and maintenance of the Kooskia National Fish Hatchery? This grant offers financial assistance specifically for tribal entities involved in critical environmental and resource management projects.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Business Protection & Restoration
Great Lakes states and regional planning commissions can receive funding to implement the Asian Carp Action Plan, protecting and restoring vital aquatic ecosystems. This grant supports ongoing, critical efforts to manage invasive species.
Get Funding for Conservation Tech Projects
Are you a business developing innovative platforms or websites for environmental and conservation education? This grant can fund the creation and enhancement of digital resources to share historical and scientific knowledge with students, educators, and organizations.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Research
This grant supports research into understanding invasive Asian carp populations through advanced hydroacoustic technology. Funding is available for projects that enhance the accuracy of removal efforts and inform conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
This grant supports collaborative efforts to protect and restore the Great Lakes and its basin, specifically focusing on invasive species management. Businesses and organizations contributing to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' priority actions for invasive crayfish removal can be eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This program offers funding to eligible entities for assessing and restoring natural resources damaged by pollution. If your business is involved in environmental cleanup or conservation efforts, this grant can support your vital work.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations like the Alaska SeaLife Center in managing and transitioning captive wildlife flocks. Funds are for developing decommissioning plans and exploring new funding avenues for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
This is a notice about an award, not an open application. Funds are designated for reintroducing the Sacramento Orcutt Grass to protected areas to support vernal pool ecosystems.