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 Endangered Species Conservation Projects
Non-profits and state agencies focused on endangered species can receive grants to support vital conservation efforts. Funding is available for habitat restoration, recovery plans, and public education initiatives.
Get Funding for Bat Conservation Research
Researchers can apply for grants to study and combat White-nose Syndrome, a deadly bat disease. Funds will support projects aimed at understanding the disease, developing containment strategies, and protecting endangered bat species.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant offers funding for projects focused on restoring crucial coastal habitats, specifically by removing invasive European Beach Grass. Businesses involved in environmental restoration or conservation efforts on the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge are encouraged to apply.
Fund Your Green Initiatives: Fox River NRDA Grants
Businesses and organizations in the PCB-affected Lower Fox River and Green Bay area can receive funding to restore injured natural resources. Projects must align with specific restoration plans and aim to replace, restore, or acquire equivalent natural resources lost due to PCB contamination.
Funded Research for Endangered Species Conservation
This cooperative agreement supports research to identify and evaluate aquatic microbial pathogens, aiming to protect endangered fish and mussel species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin. It establishes a partnership between the Fish and Wildlife Service and Middle Tennessee State University for critical ecological studies.
Get Funding for Your Next Conference!
Is your organization involved in natural resource professions or education? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can provide financial support for selected annual conferences and workshops, helping you connect and share vital knowledge.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Hunter Safety Programs!
This grant is for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to fund wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education programs. Projects aim to conserve and manage fish and wildlife for future enjoyment and ecological benefits.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and agencies in the Southeast looking to implement conservation strategies for at-risk species. Funds are available to develop targeted lists of regional species and foster cross-state collaboration for wildlife action plans.
Alaska Fish & Wildlife Grants: Fund Your Projects
This grant is exclusively for the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to support the conservation, management, and enhancement of sport fish populations and public access to aquatic resources. Funds are generated from excise taxes on fishing equipment and related products.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
This grant is for businesses and organizations involved in conservation and wildlife management. It provides funds to enhance national wildlife refuges through habitat restoration, infrastructure improvements, and public engagement initiatives.
Get Grants to Save Asian Elephants!
Non-profits and experts can apply for funding to support conservation programs for endangered Asian elephants in their native countries. This initiative aims to protect these magnificent creatures and their habitats.
Get Funding for Conservation & Recreation Projects
This grant supports projects enhancing National Wildlife Refuges, including infrastructure, recreation, and conservation efforts. Businesses and organizations involved in wildlife habitat improvement or public access can apply for funding to boost their initiatives.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on environmental conservation and habitat restoration. Funds are available to support projects like invasive species control to protect endangered wildlife and their breeding grounds.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research Projects!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on understanding Black Duck ecology and conservation? This grant offers funding to develop predictive models on the impacts of economic development and climate change on Black Duck populations.
Get Funding for Environmental Internships & Training
The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering funding for programs that recruit and train individuals for hands-on conservation and natural resource careers. This initiative aims to develop a new generation of effective ecologists and conservationists through seasonal assignments and real-world project experience.
Get Funding for Your Water Conservation Projects
This grant is for state governors and approved Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force plans to manage and combat invasive species in aquatic environments. Secure funding to protect and restore vital water ecosystems.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Species in Southwest
Businesses and academic institutions in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona can receive grants to help prevent, manage, and control aquatic invasive species. Funding supports approved State Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans and cooperative prevention programs.
Get Funding for Aquatic Management Projects
State governments can receive funding to implement approved Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans. This grant supports initiatives to control and manage invasive aquatic species.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects!
This grant supports organizations working to protect critically endangered vertebrate species in developing countries. Funding is available for critical actions like habitat conservation, veterinary interventions, and community-based conflict mitigation to ensure species survival.
Fund Your Research: Eel Study Grant Opportunity
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts are eligible for funding to study the reproductive effects of contaminants on American eels, advancing critical ecological research.