Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get $200K for Urban Conservation Projects!
Local governments, non-profits, tribes, and academic institutions can receive funding to engage communities in conservation projects on accessible lands. This grant supports projects that connect people with nature and foster well-being through measurable conservation outcomes.
Get Up to $200K for Land & Wildlife Habitat Restoration
Private landowners in Dane County, Wisconsin can receive funding and expert guidance to restore vital grassland, wetland, and woodland habitats. This program supports projects that benefit wildlife, improve water quality, and offer educational opportunities.
Grant for Urban Wildlife & Bird Conservation Projects
Seeking funding for projects that conserve migratory birds and enhance urban wildlife refuges? This program, managed by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, offers grants to support these crucial environmental efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Data Management
If your organization works with shorebird conservation, this funding can help improve your data management capabilities for migratory bird monitoring. This initiative aims to enhance the usefulness of collected data for making critical conservation and management decisions, especially in response to climate change.
Get $186K for Ecosystem Research & Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations collaborating with the Fish and Wildlife Service on crucial ecosystem research, offering up to $186,000 for projects focused on natural and cultural resource management. Fund your innovative studies on environmental impacts and conservation strategies to make a tangible difference.
Get Funding for Climate & Resource Projects
This grant supports natural resource managers and scientists working on climate change and resource stressors across large geographic areas. Funds are for establishing a cooperative to inform resource activities with the latest scientific data.
Get Up To $175K For Community Park Projects!
Northeast Portland organizations can secure up to $175,000 to design and build an Intertribal Gathering Garden and a children's nature play area. This funding supports community park development, enhancing local green spaces.
Unlock Funding for Salmon Restoration Research
This cooperative agreement is for academic institutions and researchers to develop advanced strategies for restoring Atlantic salmon populations in Lake Champlain. Funds will support innovative genetic and ecological research to identify optimal stocking and management practices for population recovery.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant program offers funding to individuals, groups, and government agencies focused on conserving endangered, threatened, and at-risk species within the Great Lakes Basin. Support is available for voluntary conservation efforts, habitat restoration, and species monitoring to protect vulnerable wildlife.
Get Funding: Protect Endangered Species & Grow!
Are you a research institution or state agency with expertise in conservation? This grant offers up to $160,000 to fund critical captive breeding programs and monitoring efforts for endangered species in New York and Michigan.
Fund Your Restoration Project: Get Up to $150,000!
Attention Southwest Conservation Corps members! Secure funding to restore native habitats on the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, enhancing ecosystems and benefiting wildlife. This grant supports essential restoration work using skilled youth hand crews.
Get Funding to Enhance Wildlife Refuges & Outdoor Recreation
Are you a 'Friends of the Refuge' organization or similar nonprofit? Secure grants to build your capacity, launch impactful on-the-ground projects, or improve public access and outdoor recreation opportunities on National Wildlife Refuge lands.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
Private landowners in Wisconsin can receive funding and expert guidance for projects that restore native grasslands and wetlands. This program helps protect and conserve local plant and animal species.
Funding Available for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to support critical wildlife breeding programs. This grant aims to bolster endangered species populations, helping meet recovery plan goals through dedicated captive breeding efforts.
Get $145K for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Are you a research institution or wildlife organization in Texas? Secure up to $145,000 to study the impacts of wind energy on Redhead ducks and inform crucial conservation efforts on National Wildlife Refuges.
Grant: Fund Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports Native American tribes in developing and expanding their conservation programs for fish and wildlife. Funds are available for monitoring, assessment, and management of species like the Mexican wolf, promoting healthy ecosystems and cultural heritage.
Secure Up to $130K for Conservation Projects
If your organization conducts wildlife surveying, this funding from the Fish and Wildlife Service can support your vital conservation efforts in Mexico. The grant aims to enhance the coordination and implementation of winter range surveys for Pacific black brant.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This grant is for irrigation districts and agricultural businesses looking to upgrade fish passage systems at water diversions. Funds will support critical construction phases to improve fish migration and meet regulatory requirements.
Get Up To $125,000 for Environmental Restoration Projects
Government agencies, non-profits, and individuals can apply for up to $125,000 to fund habitat restoration projects for the threatened piping plover. This funding aims to improve breeding success through predator management, stricter enforcement of beach rules, and public outreach.
Fund Your Eco-Restoration Project: $125K Available
This grant offers up to $125,000 for projects focused on environmental studies and natural resource policy research that support biodiversity conservation and large-scale riparian ecosystem restoration, compensating for past environmental damage. Businesses involved in ecological research or restoration initiatives, particularly those related to the Santa Clara River area, are encouraged to apply.