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 Bird Conservation Projects
Are you involved in bird conservation or research? This program funds projects focused on bird population surveys, applied research, and technical information compilation to support migratory bird conservation efforts.
Grant Money for Wildlife Conservation Projects
States, Commonwealths, territories, and the District of Columbia can apply for funding to implement their approved State Wildlife Action Plans. This grant supports projects that conserve wildlife species and their habitats, including those not hunted or fished.
Get Grants for Your Conservation Tech Project
This grant funds the development of innovative web applications and databases that utilize Open Standards for Conservation Practice. If you're working on projects to share conservation data, this funding could be for you.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations and researchers in the Midwest focusing on bird conservation through research, monitoring, outreach, and habitat projects. You can receive funding to support these vital initiatives, provided you can match the grant amount with your own resources.
Get Funding for Environmental Compliance & Project Upgrades
If your organization is undertaking environmental compliance projects, this funding can help cover costs for revised designs, additional surveys, and mitigation strategies needed to address unforeseen cultural resources and protected elderberry shrubs. This grant supports necessary modifications to project plans and specifications.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Conservation in Mexico
This program offers competitive grants to organizations and individuals in Mexico focused on building capacity for biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. Funds are designated for training initiatives specifically tied to Mexican nature reserves and priority conservation areas.
Get Funding for Your Natural Resource Conferences!
If you are involved in natural resource professions or educational organizations, the Fish and Wildlife Service may offer funding to support your annual conferences, workshops, or society dues. This is a single-source opportunity, so be ready to apply directly.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Idaho Fish & Wildlife agencies can receive funding to operate and maintain key fish hatcheries. This grant supports efforts to rear salmon and steelhead to compensate for project losses in the Snake River basin.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Indian Tribes and US Fish & Wildlife Service partners in Idaho can apply for funding to monitor and evaluate fish production and wild stock habitats. This grant supports the objectives of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan.
Funded Research for Fish & Wildlife Businesses
This grant supports businesses involved in fish and wildlife research and management by funding critical monitoring and evaluation efforts. Eligible projects focus on assessing the success of hatchery programs and tracking fish populations in key river systems.
Funded Projects for Wildlife & Habitat Conservation
This grant supports collaborative efforts between the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation to monitor and evaluate fish production, returns, and wild stock habitats in Oregon and Washington. Funds are intended to advance the objectives of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan through enhanced cooperation and resource sharing.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Fish Programs
This grant supports collaborations between the US Fish & Wildlife Service, the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan Office, and the Nez Perce Tribe to achieve conservation goals in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Funds are available for monitoring fish populations, managing facilities, and ensuring the success of mitigation efforts for fish affected by the Snake River dams.
Funded Research for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects for Washington-based organizations focused on monitoring and evaluating salmon, steelhead, and trout production from compensation facilities. Secure funding to assess the impact and effectiveness of conservation efforts on fish populations and their habitats.
Funding for Environmental Education & Community Engagement
This grant supports programs and film enhancements designed to empower conservation leaders and educate communities on environmental stewardship. Eligible applicants can receive funding to deepen engagement with environmental issues and promote land ethic philosophy.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Washington State fish hatcheries and satellite facilities can secure funding to operate and maintain essential infrastructure. This grant supports rearing fish to meet specific return goals and compensate for project-related losses in the Snake River basin.
Grant Funding for Idaho Fish & Wildlife Projects
Non-profits and state agencies in Idaho can secure funding to monitor and evaluate fish populations and habitats crucial for the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan. This grant supports efforts to understand and improve fish production and returns, ensuring program success.
Fund Your Fish Hatchery Operations & Growth
Oregon-based fish hatcheries can receive funding to support operational and maintenance activities, aiming to boost salmon and steelhead populations in the Snake River basin.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports partnerships between US Fish & Wildlife Service, LSRCP, and ODFW to fund critical monitoring and evaluation of salmon and steelhead populations and their habitats in Oregon. Funds are available to enhance the understanding and success of conservation efforts within the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan.
Secure Grants for Endangered Species Projects
Are you involved in environmental conservation or research? This grant supports efforts to protect and restore endangered plant populations, specifically focusing on the Nipomo Lupine.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant supports state agencies and organizations dedicated to studying and protecting sensitive aquatic habitats, like the Least Chub. Funding will be used to analyze environmental factors impacting water availability and habitat suitability, and to develop predictive models for conservation efforts.