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 population assessment or conservation? This grant can fund critical database updates to ensure the highest quality, peer-reviewed data is accessible for USFWS and the broader bird conservation community.
Unlock Alaskan Research Funding: DNA Barcoding Grants
This grant is specifically for the University of Alaska Museum to expand the DNA barcode library of Alaskan Arthropods, enabling more cost-effective species identification and inventory efforts.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant supports organizations conducting vital research on sea otter populations to inform management and conservation efforts. Funds are available for monitoring, studying factors affecting otter abundance, and ensuring the long-term health of these important marine mammals.
Get Funding to Protect Piping Plovers!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations looking to actively monitor piping plover activity and manage their habitat at the Lake Audubon National Wildlife Refuge. Secure funding for at least 3 years of crucial conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Fishing & Boating Infrastructure!
This program offers grants to State fish and wildlife agencies to restore, conserve, and manage sport fish populations and public aquatic resource access. Funding comes from excise taxes on fishing equipment and motorboats, supporting conservation efforts and recreational opportunities.
Funded Projects for Biological Resource Conservation
Non-profits and government agencies can receive funding to survey, manage, and conserve diverse biological resources, including rare and endangered species, within areas like the Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge. This grant supports critical habitat protection and biodiversity efforts in varied ecoregions.
Fund Your Eco-Friendly Projects: Fish Passage Grants
Non-profits and private landowners can secure funding for projects that improve fish passage and habitat in waterways like Antelope Creek. This grant supports infrastructure upgrades to ensure healthy fish populations and ecosystem health.
Secure Funding for Habitat & Wildlife Projects
This grant supports organizations working on wildlife habitat restoration, research, and conservation projects, with potential funding for hunter education and firearm range development. It's designed for entities dedicated to the long-term health and enjoyment of fish and wildlife resources.
Unlock Wildlife Habitat Funds for Your Agency
State Fish & Wildlife agencies can secure funding to restore and improve wildlife habitats, conduct essential research, and enhance hunter safety programs. This grant supports critical conservation efforts and public outdoor recreation.
Get Funding for Sport Fish Restoration Projects
State fish and wildlife agencies can receive funding to restore, conserve, manage, or enhance sport fish populations and public aquatic resource use. This program supports projects related to aquatic education and providing boating access to public waters.
Get Funding: Support for Wildlife & Ecosystem Studies
This funding opportunity from the Fish and Wildlife Service is intended for Texas State University to support research and conservation efforts. It focuses on cooperative ecosystem studies to advance wildlife management and ecological understanding.
Get Funding: Save Endangered Species & Boost Your Business
Conservation organizations and zoos can receive funding to support vital breeding programs for critically endangered species like the Attwater's Prairie Chicken. This initiative aims to increase wild populations and contribute to species recovery efforts.
Fund Your Peregrine Projects: Get Grants!
Are you involved in peregrine falcon conservation or research? This grant opportunity from the Fish and Wildlife Service can provide funding for your vital projects, as directed by Congress. Secure resources to advance your important work with these magnificent birds.
Restore Great Lakes Ecosystems & Wildlife - Get Funding
This initiative offers grants to state and partner projects for protecting, restoring, or enhancing habitats in the Great Lakes watershed, focusing on native fish, wildlife, and migratory birds. Projects supporting key bird conservation plans and wildlife action plans are prioritized, especially those in identified migratory stopover sites or Areas of Concern.
Get Funding for Youth Green Initiatives!
Are you a non-profit or organization in Rhode Island? The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering funding to administer and mentor youth (ages 14-17) in the Green Cafe program, promoting environmental education and training.
Funded Research for Habitat Improvement & Bird Surveys
This cooperative agreement is for organizations with expertise in wildlife surveys to improve grassland bird monitoring methods. Funding will support the development and implementation of advanced survey designs and data analysis techniques to better understand bird populations in managed and unmanaged grasslands.
Fund Your Next Big Idea: Grants for Innovative Businesses
This grant is for organizations focused on environmental impact studies, specifically researching how to reduce wildlife fatalities at wind energy facilities. Secure funding to contribute to crucial ecological research and sustainability efforts.
Secure Funds for Eco-Friendly Infrastructure Projects
This grant is for projects aiming to improve road crossings over the Middle Ponil Creek, specifically by constructing half culvert bridges. The funding is designed to protect stream health, prevent fish migration barriers, and eliminate habitat deterioration.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in Idaho
Non-profit organizations in Owyhee County, Idaho, can apply for funds to conduct surveys and initiate conservation efforts for the Columbia spotted frog on private lands. This funding supports crucial habitat research and landowner engagement.
Get Funding for Sage Grouse Conservation Projects
Are you a private landowner in the West-Central Planning Area of Idaho? This funding supports the implementation of conservation agreements for greater sage-grouse and the development of personalized conservation plans for your property.