Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Funds for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
This is a notice of intent to award funds for an ongoing project focused on monitoring and mapping environmental changes in the Great Lakes Basin using advanced remote sensing technology. The funding is intended for eligible entities with the specific expertise and resources to collaborate on this binational restoration effort.
Get Grant Funding for Compliance Projects
Are you a business managing projects with environmental or wildlife compliance needs? This grant helps you upgrade and maintain your project tracking systems to meet regulatory requirements.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Infrastructure Upgrades!
Businesses involved in aquatic barrier assessments and fish passability in the Great Lakes are eligible for funding to modernize infrastructure and restore natural habitats. This grant supports crucial data collection to inform barrier removal costs and watershed improvements.
Fund Your Green Project: Invasive Species Removal
This grant supports student teams in Hawaii undertaking invasive species removal projects, fostering valuable skills while protecting local ecosystems. Funds are used to train and deploy teams for critical environmental restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can receive funding to implement post-delisting monitoring plans for the black-capped vireo. This support enables crucial surveys to track bird populations and identify threats like brown-headed cowbird parasitism.
Unlock Funding: Business Growth Opportunities
This opportunity is not open to general applications but signals potential collaboration for organizations aligned with wildlife conservation goals. Focus on how partnerships can drive impactful initiatives and secure resources.
Get Grants to Fight Invasive Species & Protect Waterways
This program offers cost-share grants to states and cooperating entities to implement approved management plans for controlling aquatic invasive species. Funding supports activities that reduce environmental and public health risks from these damaging organisms.
Funding for Trail Planning & Public Access Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations focused on strategic planning and outreach for public trails, aiming to improve conservation efforts and visitor access on public lands. Funding supports building sustainable, cost-effective trails that enhance public experiences and accessibility.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Projects: Get Grants!
Non-profit organizations, government agencies, and research institutions can apply for funding to support projects that improve the management of 16 species of migratory shore and upland game birds in North America. This grant supports research and initiatives addressing identified priority needs for these species.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Research
This grant supports organizations and universities conducting critical research on endangered species. Fund your projects to investigate and protect vulnerable wildlife populations.
Oregon Conservation Funds: Protect Wildlife, Boost Local Economy
Oregon businesses can secure funding to support wildlife conservation efforts, particularly those aimed at protecting sage-grouse populations through innovative predator management strategies. This initiative helps promote ecological health and can lead to opportunities in environmental stewardship and sustainable land management.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Projects
If you're a state, federal, or private organization focused on bird conservation, this funding can boost your efforts. Partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service to protect vulnerable bird populations and enhance habitat in the Central Hardwoods region.
Fund Your Lab Work: Fish & Wildlife Grants
Are you a research lab or analysis service provider? Secure funding for crucial laboratory analysis of samples provided by the Fish and Wildlife Service. This grant supports essential scientific research and data collection for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects!
This program is looking for proposals from organizations and researchers to advance the scientific understanding of goose ecology and management. Funding is available for projects that support the conservation of northern-nesting geese.
Get Funding for Forest Conservation & Wildlife Habitat
Private landowners in counties near the Upper Mississippi River Refuge can receive funding and technical help to improve forest habitats for migratory birds. This initiative supports conservation efforts on your land through expert forestry guidance.
Get Funding for Climate Research & Resource Preservation!
This grant is for the University of Hawai'i to conduct vital research on climate change impacts using traditional knowledge and preserve key cultural and natural resources. It supports a unique project leveraging specialized expertise in ecological and social sciences for conservation.
Get Funding for Greenway Stormwater & Habitat Projects
Are you a municipality or entity focused on environmental restoration? This grant offers funds for designing and building bio-retention facilities to improve water quality and create natural habitats within your community.
Get Funding for Black Duck Conservation Projects
This grant program from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding for projects and studies that improve our understanding of Black Duck ecology and management. Researchers and organizations focused on waterfowl conservation are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Are you a non-profit or government partner working on environmental restoration? This grant offers funding to implement incentive programs for establishing riparian buffers, improving wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Protection
This grant supports research into how emerging contaminants affect different aquatic species, helping to protect vital natural resources. Businesses involved in environmental science or conservation can apply to develop new testing methods that inform critical conservation efforts.