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 Ecosystem Protection & Monitoring
This grant is for organizations dedicated to protecting and conserving the Farallon Islands ecosystem through monitoring and stewardship initiatives. Funds are available to support critical conservation efforts and scientific research within this unique environment.
Fund Your Wetland Restoration Project
This cooperative agreement funds Ducks Unlimited to restore wetland and upland habitat in Fond du Lac County. The Fish and Wildlife Service will partner with DU on design and implementation, ensuring project success.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on protecting and restoring endangered species populations, like the Mariana Crow. Businesses and organizations involved in wildlife research, conservation efforts, or habitat management can apply for funding to implement critical preservation strategies.
Get Grants for Tribal Wildlife & Habitat Projects
Federally recognized Tribal governments can apply for funding to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats. This includes projects focused on species of cultural importance and those not typically hunted or fished.
Get Funding for Conservation Internships
This program offers paid internships in conservation and habitat restoration to individuals interested in environmental work. Funding is available for a specific internship position at the San Marcos Aquatic Resources Center.
Get Funding for Property Restoration Projects!
Non-profit organizations like Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper can receive funding for natural resource restoration projects that heal damaged habitats. This initiative aims to benefit the public by bringing back vital ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Restoration
Nonprofits and government agencies in Michigan can secure funding for critical species protection and habitat enhancement projects, furthering recovery goals for endangered and threatened wildlife. This program supports essential activities like habitat restoration, species protection, and project staff salaries to advance conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Refuge Projects!
This grant supports projects to enhance and protect national wildlife refuges, focusing on conservation, recreation, and infrastructure improvements. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental services, conservation initiatives, or related fields may be eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Conservation & Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations involved in wildlife conservation and research to receive funding for habitat monitoring, field research, and outreach initiatives. Eligible entities can secure funding to support critical conservation goals and expand their impact.
Get Grants for Land Conservation in the Highlands Region
This program offers federal funding to state entities in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania for acquiring land with high conservation value in the Highlands Region. The goal is to permanently protect natural resources and increase public access for recreation.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Recovery Projects
Are you a state agency or organization dedicated to protecting endangered and threatened species? This program offers funding to boost your high-priority recovery actions, including vital breeding and reintroduction programs.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: FWS Recovery Grants
If you're a state agency, non-profit, researcher, or landowner, this grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can fund projects that help recover endangered and threatened species. Secure vital information, implement restoration, and prevent extinction with this valuable assistance.
Grant Funding: Boost Your Business Growth Today!
This program offers grants to eligible businesses for projects that promote environmental conservation and sustainability. Fund initiatives that directly contribute to ecological restoration and species preservation.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
Are you a state, territory, or district looking to fund wildlife and habitat conservation projects, including those for species not typically hunted or fished? This grant supports the development and implementation of your Wildlife Action Plan, prioritizing species of greatest conservation need and those under the Endangered Species Act.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Water Quality Analysis
This funding opportunity is for organizations with specialized technical expertise in chemical analysis and environmental monitoring. Funds are available to support crucial research on water quality and its impact on Yellow Perch populations, as part of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service investigation.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
This grant is for organizations conducting critical conservation surveys to protect threatened species like the Mojave desert tortoise. Funds will directly support essential fieldwork and data collection, contributing to species recovery efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Studies
This opportunity supports research institutions and academic organizations conducting crucial environmental studies, specifically focusing on the effects of salinity on yellow perch populations. Funding is available for toxicity testing and investigations to understand environmental impacts.
Get Funds for Land Conservation in the Highlands Region!
State entities in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania can receive federal funding to acquire land for permanent resource protection. This program supports projects that conserve high-value natural areas within the Highlands Region, covering up to 50% of project costs.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration & Mapping!
Are you part of a university or organization involved in Great Lakes ecological restoration and monitoring? This program offers funding to support your ongoing projects using advanced remote sensing technology to map and understand wetland and habitat changes.
Get Funding for Wildlife Outreach & Public Engagement
Non-profit Friends Groups can receive funding to enhance public outreach and educational programs for wildlife conservation and recreational opportunities. This initiative aims to boost engagement, particularly at locations with limited visitor services.