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 Urban Bird Habitat & Conservation Projects
City governments and municipalities can receive funding to restore urban bird habitats, reduce bird hazards, and educate the public on migratory bird needs. This initiative aims to create lasting partnerships for bird conservation within U.S. cities.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Aquatic Studies
Non-profit organizations focused on conservation can secure funding for crucial research on bullhead and bass populations within the Chesapeake Bay. This cooperative agreement supports vital studies to understand and protect these important aquatic species.
Get Funding for Water Quality Improvements!
This grant is for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF) to improve water quality and quantity at the Aquatic Wildlife Conservation Center. The funds will renovate an existing impoundment and water supply to ensure a reliable source for propagating imperiled freshwater mussels, leading to better growth and survival rates.
Get Funding for Moosup River Habitat Restoration
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking partners to restore aquatic habitat in the Moosup River, addressing natural resource damages. Municipalities with public works experience and interest in river restoration are encouraged to apply for this cooperative agreement.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Habitat Protection
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation to continue crucial monitoring and habitat protection for the endangered Lee County cave isopod. These funds will help determine the recovery status of this unique species and ensure its long-term survival.
Grant for Eastern US Bird Monitoring Coordination
This Notice of Intent to Award means the Fish and Wildlife Service plans to fund an ongoing effort to better coordinate bird monitoring in the Eastern US. The funding will help integrate data and improve conservation decisions for bird populations.
Grant for Alaska Fisheries Monitoring & Rural Support
This program offers funding for projects focused on monitoring and managing subsistence fisheries on Federal public lands in Alaska, prioritizing collaborative efforts with rural and Alaska Native organizations. Funding is available for research, data collection, and capacity building initiatives that support sustainable fisheries management and involve local communities.
Get Grants: Fund Wetland Conversion for Wildlife Habitat
Farmers and agricultural landowners in the Coeur d'Alene River Basin, Idaho, can receive funding to convert farmland into wetlands. This initiative supports wildlife habitat creation through perpetual conservation easements.
Funded Wildlife Land Management Projects
Non-profits and government entities can get funding to manage designated wildlife development areas according to specific plans and legal requirements. This grant supports conservation, maintenance, and management of wildlife resources.
Get Grants for Your Natural Resource Business
Are you a natural resource professional or organization? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to support your participation in select annual conferences and workshops, as well as membership dues for scientific societies.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Grant Available Now!
Non-profits focused on ecological restoration can secure funding for natural resource damage assessments and habitat improvements. This grant supports projects like stabilizing creek beds using natural channel design for ecological recovery.
Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This grant is for projects focused on environmental restoration and habitat enhancement, aiming to improve ecological conditions. Businesses involved in conservation or related fields can apply for funding to support these vital initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This is an announcement for an existing project and not an open application. It outlines a plan to use genetic technology to identify and study Western and Yosemite Toads, addressing population declines.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Pacific Northwest
Nonprofits and government agencies in the Pacific Northwest can secure funding for projects that enhance habitat connectivity. This grant supports the development of a collaborative Landscape Conservation Design to protect the region's natural ecosystems.
Get Funding for Land Conservation & Wildlife Programs
New Jersey Audubon Society members can secure funding for projects that enhance grassland bird surveys and land management practices. This cooperative agreement aims to improve data collection and analysis for conservation efforts in the region.
Get Grants for Sage-Grouse Habitat Restoration
Businesses involved in environmental restoration projects in Gunnison sage-grouse habitat are eligible for funding to improve connectivity and population viability. This grant supports mechanical treatments like mowing and mastication to restore sagebrush understory and hydrological restoration activities.
Get Funding to Improve Wetlands for Birds
This program offers funding to qualified contractors for restoring wetland units to support migratory and wintering bird populations. The project involves detailed site planning, design, and construction assistance for dike reconstruction, water control structures, and pump installation.
Funding for Central Valley Water Supply Projects
If your business provides professional services, you may be eligible to help the Central Valley Joint Venture secure vital water supplies for refuges. Secure funding to contribute to critical conservation and water management efforts.
Get Funding to Restore Natural Habitats & Control Pests
Arizona State Land Department can receive funds to restore native habitats and manage invasive species along the Lower Colorado River. This funding supports wildfire restoration projects and protects wildlife resources.
Secure Funds for Alaskan Wildlife Health Monitoring
Alaskan North Slope Borough is eligible for funding to investigate and monitor diseases and mortality in walruses and other marine mammals. This initiative aims to improve understanding of walrus health, conservation, and response capabilities to mortality events.