Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Funding for Aquatic Habitat Projects
Organizations focused on aquatic habitat in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes can secure funding to support a Strategic Aquatic Habitat Connectivity Coordinator. This grant aims to enhance collaborative efforts for fisheries management and habitat connectivity across the region.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits with proven captive breeding and AZA accreditation can receive funds to help the critically endangered Attwater's prairie chicken. This funding supports efforts to increase wild populations through captive breeding and release programs.
Unlock Funding for Ecosystem Research & Economic Impact
This grant offers funding to researchers and organizations for studying the economic value of natural resources, focusing on benefits like clean water and recreation. Projects will inform management decisions and assess climate change impacts, providing valuable economic data.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Habitats!
Springfield Township in Michigan can receive funding to purchase critical land for endangered species conservation, specifically the Poweshiek skipperling. This grant supports habitat protection and expansion, contributing to the recovery of this critically endangered butterfly.
Fund Your Ape Conservation Projects: Up to $100,000 Available!
Non-profits and organizations with expertise in ape conservation can apply for funding to protect gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, and gibbons. Grants support research, habitat protection, community outreach, and efforts to reduce human-ape conflict.
Get $100,000 for Wetland Restoration Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations like Ducks Unlimited (DU) or project teams with specialized expertise in wetland restoration. Funding is available for assessment, permitting, and design of projects aimed at restoring tidal wetland habitats for fish species.
Secure Funds for Rhino Conservation Projects in Africa
Non-profits with expertise in rhinoceros conservation can secure funding for site-based conservation projects aimed at protecting critically endangered rhino populations in Africa. The grant supports direct actions to combat immediate threats and manage rhino populations for species survival.
Get Funding: Boating Infrastructure Grants for Growth!
This program offers up to $100,000 to states, commonwealths, and territories to develop and maintain facilities for larger recreational boats. Businesses in eligible regions can leverage these funds for infrastructure projects that support transient, non-trailerable vessels.
Get $100K for Habitat Restoration & Conservation
This grant targets organizations focused on restoring and protecting critical nesting habitats, particularly for the Piping Plover. Funding is intended to support ongoing efforts in Great Lakes ecological restoration and the removal of environmental impairments.
Get $100K for Habitat Restoration Projects
Landowners in Wisconsin can receive up to $100,000 over five years to restore and manage diverse habitats on their property, benefiting wildlife and water quality. This funding supports projects focused on grasslands, riparian areas, wetlands, and woodlands.
Get $100K for Sustainable Ecosystem Management Projects
This grant supports public and private sector entities in Jackson County, Colorado, focused on developing innovative approaches to ecosystem management and resolving resource conflicts. Funds are available to implement sound landscape management programs that ensure ecosystem health while meeting economic, cultural, and social needs.
Get $100K for Wetland Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and private organizations can secure up to $100,000 in matching funds to protect, restore, or enhance wetlands and habitats. This grant supports projects that benefit migratory birds across the United States through public-private partnerships.
Fund Your Nature Projects: Get Up To $100,000!
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funds to restore natural resources, including marine habitats. Projects like building fish docks and gangways to improve aquatic ecosystems are eligible.
Get $100K for Conservation Partnerships & Leadership
This grant offers up to $100,000 to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to train leaders of conservation organizations. The funding supports a leadership development course aimed at enhancing skills for community inclusion, education, and habitat restoration within National Wildlife Refuges.
Get Up To $100K for Wetland Conservation Projects
U.S. businesses and organizations can receive up to $100,000 in matching grants to protect, restore, or enhance wetlands and their habitats for migratory birds. These projects must partner with public or private entities to support conservation goals.
Boost Your Wildlife Friends Group: Up to $100K Grants!
National Wildlife Refuge Friends organizations can apply for funding to enhance their capacity or launch impactful on-the-ground conservation projects. This grant supports everything from building organizational strength to community outreach and habitat restoration.
Secure $100K for Urban Conservation Projects
This opportunity offers $100,000 to support pilot urban design projects focused on monarch butterfly conservation, integrating ecological and social science for scalable solutions.
Secure Funds for Coral Reef Protection & Business Growth
This grant offers funding for businesses to research the impact of metal toxicity on tropical corals, aiming to improve water quality guidelines and protect marine ecosystems. Businesses involved in environmental research, marine science, or related consulting services are encouraged to apply.
Unlock Funding for Land Preservation & Restoration
This grant is available for organizations like the Door County Land Trust to acquire and preserve ecologically important lands within Door County, Wisconsin. Funds are designated for restoring and enhancing natural resources damaged by past environmental incidents.
Secure $95K for Fisheries Research & Conservation
This funding opportunity is for organizations like universities to conduct genetic analysis on Lake Superior basin brook trout populations. The goal is to gather crucial information for fishery managers to better protect and restore these valuable fish.