Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant supports research into new, cost-effective flea control for prairie dogs, aiming to protect endangered species and their habitats. Businesses involved in wildlife management, pest control, or ecological research may be eligible.
Get Funding to Boost Fish Populations
This grant supports efforts to double anadromous fish populations in Central Valley rivers and streams. Projects focused on data collection to understand Chinook salmon redd dewatering at different flow conditions are eligible.
Get Funding for Nature Conservation & Invasive Species Control
This program offers funding for businesses and organizations in the Midwest to partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service on projects like invasive species control and habitat restoration. Your non-federal investment will be matched, effectively doubling your impact and covering at least 50% of project costs.
Grant for Wildlife Data Analysis & Modeling
This grant is for organizations with deep expertise in demographic data analysis to develop sophisticated population models for Baird's Sparrow. Funds will support complex data integration and extrapolation for practical conservation applications.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
Unlock grants to expand your business operations and drive growth. This opportunity is for businesses looking to invest in new technologies and sustainable practices. We help you navigate the application process to secure the funding you need.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research
If your organization is dedicated to wildlife stewardship, conservation, and monitoring, you could receive funding to protect seabirds, marine mammals, and other wildlife. This grant supports vital research and facility maintenance on the Farallon Islands, with opportunities for matching in-kind services.
Unlock Funding for Central Africa Conservation Projects
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering grants to support conservation efforts in Central Africa's vital wildlife areas and protected parks. If your organization works on wildlife protection and habitat enhancement in the region, this funding can help address critical threats.
Unlock Funding for Green Restoration Projects!
This grant is for organizations looking to restore riparian habitat and floodplains in the Maumee Area of Concern. Funds will support the acquisition of conservation easements and the subsequent restoration of agricultural land to native wetland and prairie ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Your Conservation Project!
The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a grant to support ongoing conservation efforts in the Desert Southwest's "Sky Island" region. This funding is specifically for Sky Island Alliance to continue their critical work in watershed development and collaboration.
Fund Your Research: Grants for Science & Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for research institutions, specifically The University of Arizona, to continue critical work on ecological indicators and landscape conservation design. It supports ongoing projects essential for completing vital science initiatives.
Get Funding: Protect Migratory Birds in Your Business
Businesses in the Midwest can secure grants to conserve migratory birds protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. This funding supports projects benefiting birds within USFWS Region 3 states or critical non-breeding season habitats.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Project!
Are you involved in endangered species conservation? This grant supports facility upgrades for critical incubation and chick-rearing programs, ensuring the survival of vulnerable populations.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on restoring and improving wetland habitats, specifically by upgrading water control structures and enhancing hydrologic functions. Eligible entities can receive funding for materials, engineering, and oversight to achieve critical habitat restoration goals.
Secure Funds for Nevada Fishery Conservation & Growth
Eligible collaborators in Nevada, including tribal entities and research institutions, can receive funding to monitor and manage the Pyramid Lake fishery. This grant supports the adaptive management of Lahontan Cutthroat Trout and Tui Chub, preserving a vital natural resource for future generations.
Unlock Grant Funding for Wildlife Research
Wildlife biologists and researchers are invited to apply for funding to establish a program analyzing grizzly bear diets. This initiative will support essential scientific analysis for conservation efforts.
Secure Funds for Fish & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations partnering with the Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex and Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to conduct creel surveys and gather data on fishing activities. Funds will be used to evaluate trout stocking programs, assess fishery health, and promote the native fishery.
Get Funding for Caribbean Conservation Projects
If you are a local individual or institution in the Caribbean focused on biodiversity conservation and reducing threats to species and ecosystems, this program offers funding to support your efforts. Partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and USAID to build capacity and implement sustained conservation actions.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
This grant offers financial assistance to organizations conducting crucial wildlife research, specifically focusing on mountain lion populations. Funds will support locating, tracking, data collection, and analysis to inform conservation strategies and potential wildlife management plans.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Are you a business focused on wildlife conservation and habitat restoration? This program offers competitive grants to support your innovative projects benefiting birds and people in the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
Get Funding for Sea Turtle Conservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to award a cooperative agreement for a workshop to develop a sea turtle sampling plan. Businesses involved in marine conservation or research may be eligible to participate in this crucial initiative.