Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grants Available Now!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations focused on conservation efforts, specifically for preserving the genetic diversity of Barton Springs salamanders in protected habitats. Funds will support critical research and conservation activities to ensure the long-term survival of this species.
Unlock Wildlife Conservation Funding for Your State
This grant offers federal funds to states, districts, commonwealths, and territories for developing and implementing programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats. Funds are intended for conservation planning and direct implementation activities that support species of greatest conservation need.
Get Funding for Land Management & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government entities in the Saginaw Bay Watershed can receive funding for invasive weed management and landowner education to protect local ecosystems. This initiative aims to map, treat, and prevent the spread of invasive species, fostering a healthier environment.
Secure Funding to Combat Invasive Species
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports businesses and organizations in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming working to prevent and control aquatic invasive species. Funds are available to partner with federal, state, and tribal entities to protect valuable aquatic resources.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and government entities can secure funding to implement critical conservation and restoration projects. This grant supports operational activities for the Rio Grande Joint Venture Partnership, focused on migratory bird habitats.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to wildlife propagation and release programs. Funds are available for essential operational costs, infrastructure upgrades, and specialized breeding facilities.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Protection Projects
This grant is for organizations and individuals involved in conservation efforts to protect endangered species like the Least Bell's Vireo. Funds are available to support critical monitoring and pest control activities essential for species survival.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports partnerships focused on restoring vital habitats for migratory birds. Businesses and organizations can apply for funding to directly contribute to these conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant is for eligible partners of the Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture, providing operational support for conservation initiatives. Secure funding to advance critical habitat restoration and wildlife protection efforts.
Get Funding for Washington Fish Habitat Restoration!
Washington businesses and organizations focused on conserving and managing aquatic resources in the Chehalis River watershed can receive grants. This funding supports projects like improving fish passage, restoring in-stream and riparian habitats, and managing introduced species.
Secure Funds for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant is for non-federal entities, including states, territories, and private conservation organizations, to implement projects that conserve and protect endangered and threatened species. Funding is available to support on-the-ground conservation activities and habitat restoration.
Get Funding for Coastal Wetland Projects
State agencies can receive matching grants to acquire, restore, or enhance coastal wetlands. This program is funded by excise taxes on fishing equipment and motorboat fuels.
Boost Your Business: Get Funds for Environmental Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations like universities looking to restore coastal habitats, specifically oyster reefs and salt marshes. Funding is available for projects aimed at shoreline protection and ecological restoration.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Research
This grant supports businesses and researchers contributing to vital scientific analysis for endangered plant species. Fund your genetic research to inform conservation decisions and regulatory processes.
Grant Funds for Wildlife Conservation Planning & Projects
State Fish and Wildlife Agencies can receive federal grant funds to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats. This funding supports both conservation planning and the execution of those plans, with a focus on species of greatest conservation need.
Unlock Wildlife Funding for Your State Agency!
State wildlife agencies can secure federal funds to develop and implement crucial conservation programs for wildlife and their habitats, especially species of greatest conservation need. This grant supports both planning and direct conservation actions outlined in your Wildlife Action Plan.
Get Funding for Your Fisheries Project!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports selected annual conferences and workshops for natural resource professionals. It's designed for organizations and individuals involved in fisheries research and education to foster advancements in the field.
Fund Your Aquatic Conservation & Outreach Programs!
Are you a non-profit or organization focused on promoting angling, boating, and aquatic conservation? Secure funding to develop communication strategies, reduce participation barriers, and advance safe and responsible practices for up to three years.
Fund Your Wetlands Projects: Ramsar Convention Grants
The Ramsar Secretariat can receive funding to support training and meeting attendance for activities crucial to the Convention of Wetlands of International Importance. This is a unique opportunity for the Ramsar Secretariat to secure grants for vital international conservation work.
Secure Funding for Florida Bird Surveys
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, if you have trained biologists and equipment, this cooperative agreement offers funding to conduct vital bird surveys in Florida's marshes. The project aims to collect crucial data for continental marsh bird monitoring.