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 Wildlife Conservation in Latin America
This grant supports organizations working to protect priority wildlife and habitats in Latin America by reducing threats from trafficking and unsustainable resource use. Projects must demonstrate measurable conservation results and have a clear link to management actions.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Climate Change Research
Federal funding is available for organizations to assist the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in monitoring wildlife and plant changes related to climate. This grant supports integrating data, developing monitoring tools, and training staff to better understand environmental impacts.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects!
This grant supports organizations implementing science-based bird conservation projects within the Upper Mississippi / Great Lakes region. Funding is available for applied research, monitoring, and habitat restoration to improve conservation strategies and address identified information gaps.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: NAWCA Grants Available!
Non-profits and public agencies can secure funding to protect, restore, and manage wetland ecosystems and habitats for migratory birds and wildlife. This program requires a 1:1 match and supports conservation efforts across North America.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Event!
If your organization is involved with conservation and community engagement, you could receive funding to help organize and facilitate important meetings and annual gatherings that support environmental initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations focused on advancing key objectives for the Golden-winged Warbler, including critical monitoring and research projects to assess population status and habitat needs. Funding is available for conducting surveys, analyzing data, and developing comprehensive conservation strategies.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is designed to fund projects focused on vaccinating the Relict Leopard Frog, with the aim of informing future management strategies. If your organization is involved in wildlife conservation and research related to this species, you may be eligible for funding.
Funded Research for Offshore Wind Impact Studies
This grant opportunity is for organizations like the Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) with specialized expertise to conduct crucial satellite tracking research on diving birds. The funding will support studies to understand bird behavior and distribution in areas where offshore wind energy facilities are planned, ensuring informed regulatory decisions.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth & Impact
This grant offers financial and technical support for projects focused on conserving and enhancing fish and aquatic habitats, while also promoting recreational fishing access. Eligible entities include government agencies, non-profits, tribes, and even private landowners.
Get Funding to Train Young Conservation Leaders
Nonprofits like Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa can get funding to train youth for conservation and recreation management careers. This supports engaging young people in public land stewardship and visitor services.
Get Funding to Restore Great Lakes Habitats
Private landowners in the Great Lakes watershed can receive funding and technical assistance to restore wetlands and upland habitats. This initiative aims to protect and enhance native fish and wildlife populations, especially migratory birds and federally-listed species.
Get Funding for Rangeland & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working to improve sagebrush ecosystems and rangeland productivity around Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Funding is available for project design, implementation, analysis, and scientific publication.
Funded Research: Protect Endangered Species & Water Quality
Virginia Tech can receive funding from the Fish and Wildlife Service for critical research on water quality threats impacting endangered species in Virginia's rivers. This project will investigate contaminant effects on mussel health and inform conservation efforts for freshwater mussels and their habitats.
Get Free Equipment for Fish Migration Studies
Non-profits and research organizations can get loaner rotary screw traps to monitor juvenile fish migration in the Merced River. This opportunity supports vital environmental research without upfront equipment costs.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This program offers funding for businesses and organizations involved in assessing and restoring natural resources damaged by oil or hazardous substance releases. Projects aim to benefit the public through ecological recovery and improved environmental services.
Unlock Grant Funds for Wildlife Protection Research
This grant opportunity is for research institutions focused on wildlife pathogen analysis. Funds will support genomic and biogeographic studies to understand and combat diseases threatening the Mojave Desert tortoise.
Grant for Wildlife Monitoring & Management Projects
This grant supports wildlife monitoring and management initiatives, specifically for desert bighorn sheep and mountain lions within and near Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The funding will be used for aerial surveys, animal capture and radio-collaring, and water source checks to inform critical management plans.
Get Grants to Protect Great Lakes & Boost Business
Great Lakes states can receive competitive grants to implement aquatic invasive species management plans, safeguarding vital ecosystems and supporting regional economic health. This funding aims to bolster both state-specific and interstate strategies for controlling invasive species within the Great Lakes basin.
Tribal Grants for Great Lakes Ecosystem Protection
Great Lakes Tribes can receive funding to develop and implement plans that protect aquatic ecosystems from invasive species. This competitive grant process supports critical conservation efforts.
Grant for Wildlife Conservation & Research
This award supports efforts to monitor and understand the breeding success of endangered beach-nesting birds at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Businesses focused on wildlife conservation and ecological research can apply for funding to contribute to critical species protection.