Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding: Restore Great Lakes Ecosystems & Wildlife
This grant, managed by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, supports projects focused on sustaining, restoring, and protecting fish, wildlife, and habitat within the Great Lakes basin. Businesses and organizations dedicated to Great Lakes ecological health can leverage this funding to make a significant impact.
Fund Your Wyoming Toad Reintroduction Projects!
Are you involved in wildlife conservation efforts in Wyoming? This grant offers funding for essential research and monitoring to support the recovery of the Wyoming toad, including captive propagation and survival factor analysis.
Get Funding for Hatchery Data Management
This grant supports Fish and Wildlife Service staff in Oregon and Washington who are adopting the Fish Inventory System (FINS) for hatchery data management. Access training and technical support to streamline your operations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation or environmental stewardship? This grant supports projects focused on monitoring and protecting endangered species like the Western Snowy Plover, helping to assess and improve recovery efforts.
Secure Funds to Combat Invasive Species & Protect Waterways
This funding opportunity is for state and local government natural resource agencies in the Mississippi River Basin working to eliminate Asian Carp. Grants will support collaborative efforts, technical assistance, and best management practices to control the spread of this invasive species.
Get Funding to Restore Coastal Marshes & Enhance Waterways
This grant supports research and modeling for coastal marsh restoration and water control structure design, aiming to improve resilience. It's intended for LSU's Center for Coastal Resiliency to inform engineering solutions for the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.
Get Funding for Fish Passage Monitoring & Dam Removal
Non-profits and research organizations can receive funding to monitor and assess fish passage efficiency after dam removal projects, specifically for the Bloede Dam project funded by Hurricane Sandy relief. This grant supports data collection to evaluate improved fish migration and habitat restoration.
Get Funding for Ecological Data & Research
While this is a notice of intent and not an open application, it signals upcoming opportunities for organizations involved in ecological research and data interpretation. Look out for future announcements related to improving sampling methods and understanding ecological data to inform management decisions.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Environmental Projects
This opportunity offers funding to eligible organizations for research and planning to protect and monitor piping plover populations in the Eastern Great Lakes Basin. Eligible entities will assist with data analysis, coordinate monitoring efforts, and lead habitat use and demographic data collection for this vital bird species.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Grants Now!
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to conduct critical research and management projects for fish, wildlife, and habitat conservation. Support efforts to protect endangered species and their ecosystems through collaborative initiatives.
Secure Funding for Environmental Health Research in Michigan
This grant supports institutions with expertise in Great Lakes bird colonies to monitor and assess the impact of environmental contaminants on their health. Funding will help inform decisions about improving ecological health in Michigan's Areas of Concern.
Get Funding for Alaska Bird Harvest Data Collection
This cooperative agreement is for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to collect vital subsistence harvest data on migratory birds across Alaska. The funding supports critical coordination, technical assistance, and data reporting for the Alaska Migratory Bird Comanagement Council.
Fund Your Next Big Project: Grant Available Now!
Native tribes and tribal organizations can secure funding to re-establish vital native riparian trees along the Chehalis River. This initiative supports ecological restoration and aims to improve river health.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Projects
This grant is for organizations and individuals committed to endangered species conservation. Funds are available to support the implementation of recovery plans and critical habitat restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation & Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in enhancing national wildlife refuges through conservation, recreation, and infrastructure projects. Funding is available for projects that improve public access, preserve natural resources, and support youth conservation initiatives.
Boost Your Marina: Get Funding for Boating Infrastructure!
Does your business cater to larger recreational boats (26+ ft) and need facility upgrades? This grant supports the construction, renovation, and maintenance of vital boating infrastructure for transient vessels.
Fund Your Boating Business Growth!
Boating businesses, particularly those serving larger recreational vessels (26ft+), can get funding to build, renovate, or maintain essential infrastructure. This program supports facilities that accommodate transient pleasure boats, fostering growth and public access.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Species!
Are you a conservation organization or government agency working to control invasive species? This grant offers funds to implement management and restoration projects that protect native ecosystems. Eligible entities can receive financial support for crucial efforts in ecological preservation.
Get Funding for Salmon Conservation Projects!
If your organization is involved in fish and wildlife conservation, especially for Chinook salmon, this grant can fund essential spawning escapement enumeration projects. Secure critical funding to continue vital data collection for resource management.
Funding for Pacific Walrus Conservation & Management
This grant supports Alaska Native organizations in co-managing the subsistence use of Pacific walrus, ensuring conservation and sustainable hunting practices. Funds will cover essential operational costs for the Qayassiq Walrus Commission to facilitate annual hunts and engage with subsistence users.