Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government agencies focused on wildlife conservation are eligible for funding to enhance national wildlife refuges through invasive species management and habitat restoration. Secure resources to protect and improve vital ecosystems.
Get Funding to Improve Your Farm & Wildlife Habitat
North Carolina State University is offering funding for farm owners in Back Bay NWR, Virginia Beach to upgrade animal waste lagoons, remediate sites, and restore habitats. This initiative aims to improve water quality, protect wildlife, and enhance public recreation opportunities.
Unlock Funds for Wildlife & Aquatic Conservation Projects
Are you involved in fish and wildlife conservation efforts? This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service provides funding to support critical projects aimed at protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and species.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration Projects!
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects aimed at restoring damaged natural resources, including vital wildlife habitats. Businesses involved in ecological restoration and conservation efforts can apply to secure funding for their impactful initiatives.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Seeking proposals to support research and management for webless migratory game birds in North America. This program aims to improve conservation efforts through data-driven projects.
Secure Funding for Land Restoration & Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant offers financial assistance to complete habitat restoration and long-term management of migratory bird habitats. It's designed for projects focused on natural resource restoration, particularly those impacted by hazardous substances and aligning with approved restoration plans.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Programs!
Non-profits and organizations focused on mentoring young people in conservation are eligible for funding. This program supports educational initiatives and outreach to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Restoration
State, Commonwealth, and Territory agencies can receive funding to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, including species facing endangerment. This grant supports conservation planning and direct implementation activities outlined in approved Wildlife Action Plans.
Get Funding for Environmental Tech & Research
Research institutions and businesses focused on environmental science are invited to apply for funding to conduct computer simulations. This grant will support studies on the critical impact of outflow on low salinity zone temperatures, particularly within the San Francisco Bay-Delta.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant offers technical and financial help to government agencies, tribes, non-profits, and landowners for crucial fish and wildlife conservation efforts. Secure resources to protect and manage vital natural habitats and species.
Get Funds for Natural Resource Restoration Projects
If your organization is involved in restoring natural resources damaged by pollution or spills, this grant can provide funding for assessment and restoration activities. It's designed to help restore natural resources and their services to the public.
Get Funding for River Restoration & Conservation Projects
Municipalities and conservation groups can apply for funding to protect land and restore natural resources, specifically focusing on projects like the Campville Fishing Access initiative. This grant supports efforts to offset environmental damage and improve watersheds, with close collaboration and oversight from the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Funding: Wetlands Projects for Migratory Birds
Non-profits and government agencies, partner with us on projects to protect, restore, or enhance wetlands and habitats across the U.S. Receive matching funds to support conservation efforts benefiting migratory birds and their environments.
Fund Your Pacific NW Aquatic Invasive Species Project
Businesses in the Pacific Northwest are invited to apply for funding to combat the spread and impact of aquatic invasive species. This grant supports projects aligned with the 100th Meridian Initiative's conservation efforts.
Get Funding to Protect Wildlife & Habitats
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants to states, landowners, non-profits, and researchers for conservation projects. Secure funding for species research, habitat restoration, and educational outreach to protect at-risk wildlife.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
Are you an organization or individual working to protect endangered species? This fund offers grants to support your conservation efforts, helping to preserve biodiversity and habitats.
Get Funding to Improve Your Land & Wildlife
This grant opportunity is for landowners interested in improving their land for fish and wildlife. The funding supports research into what makes landowners participate and continue conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Conservation & Research Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to preserving genetic diversity within wild populations, specifically focusing on aquatic species like the Comal Springs riffle beetle. Funding is available for refugia management and related research initiatives.
Get Funding for Sport Fish Restoration Projects!
State Fish and Wildlife Agencies can receive funding to conserve, manage, and enhance sport fish populations and aquatic resources. This grant supports projects that provide public use and benefits, including boating access and public education.
Wildlife Habitat & Hunter Ed Funding for Agencies
This grant, established by the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act, provides funding to State Fish & Wildlife Agencies for wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education programs. Secure funding to improve wildlife populations and promote safe hunting practices.