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 Texas Karst Research Projects
Researchers in Texas can secure funding to update vital maps of karst fauna regions in Travis and Williamson counties. This grant supports essential studies on geology, hydrology, and species distribution.
Grant Funding for Environmental Projects
This opportunity is for organizations like the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to fund environmental conservation efforts outlined in key implementation plans. The goal is to support projects that improve natural habitats and wildlife populations.
Restore Arizona Wildlife Refuges: Get Funding for Habitat Projects
Southwest Conservation Corps members can secure funding for crucial restoration projects on SW Arizona National Wildlife Refuges. This initiative aims to revitalize native habitats, support endangered species, and combat invasive plants using efficient hand crews.
Secure Funding for Native Alaskan Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for Alaska Native organizations to support sea otter conservation and comanagement efforts for subsistence use. Funds will enable workshops and information exchange between Native users and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Funds for Land Clearing Projects
This grant is for projects focused on clearing rights of way, likely for ecological restoration or infrastructure development. Eligible entities can receive funding to manage vegetation and improve land access.
Funded Habitat Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity is for institutions like Florida International University to conduct vital habitat assessments and provide restoration recommendations for pine rockland areas impacted by Hurricane Irma. The goal is to understand and improve the health of critical freshwater ecosystems.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Restoration Projects
Are you a business in Michigan's Great Lakes Watershed focused on ecological restoration? This grant funds vital efforts to stabilize and increase populations of endangered species like the Poweshiek skipperling, Mitchell's satyr butterfly, and dwarf lake iris.
Secure Funding for Eco-Recovery & Coastal Protection Projects
Are you a university or research institution in Puerto Rico? This opportunity supports crucial science-based decision-making for hurricane recovery, focusing on shoreline protection and erosion control strategies.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
Non-profits and private organizations can receive matching grants for projects focused on protecting, restoring, or enhancing wetland and upland habitats in the U.S. These grants support migratory bird conservation and align with the Fish and Wildlife Service's mission to manage natural resources.
Boating Business Grants: Fund Your Marina Upgrades!
Are you a marina owner or operator in a state, DC, territory, or commonwealth? This grant funds construction, renovation, and maintenance of public boating tie-up facilities for larger recreational vessels, enhancing your business and public access.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations specializing in large-scale habitat restoration and ecosystem repair are eligible for funding. This grant supports projects aimed at restoring native ecosystems, benefiting wildlife, and enhancing natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is specifically for WAFWA (Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies) to support conservation efforts for the greater sage-grouse. Funding will be used for research, habitat management, and coordination of conservation strategies over a five-year period.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Protect Wildlife & Boost Tourism
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to build fish barriers, protecting vital aquatic populations and supporting recreational opportunities. This investment aids in conservation efforts and maintains healthy ecosystems for public enjoyment.
Get Funding: Protect Piping Plover Habitats
This grant opportunity is for The Nature Conservancy to monitor and implement recovery actions for piping plovers on alkali lakes in North Dakota and Montana. Eligible entities can contribute to nest locating, predator deterrence, and success monitoring for up to five years.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
Environmental organizations and state/tribal governments can receive funding to support projects that conserve endangered and threatened species. This grant helps implement conservation plans and recovery efforts for species listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Get Funding for Your Wetland Restoration Project!
Non-profits and government entities can secure funding to restore vital wetland habitats and support wildlife. This grant specifically targets projects like the McDaniel Slough Project, aiming to enhance biodiversity and ecological function.
Unlock Grants for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
State agencies and the Great Lakes Commission can secure funding to implement critical actions and protect the Great Lakes from invasive species. This initiative supports ongoing, specialized projects within the Great Lakes Basin.
Fund Your Next Project: Government Grants for Infrastructure
This grant is for organizations looking to manage construction projects involving marsh protection berms and dike removal. Funds are intended to support the physical implementation of the Maankiki Marsh and Ferguson Bayou Re-Connection Phase 2a project.
Get Funding for Water Resource Protection & Development
If you're involved in water resource management in Southwestern Utah, this program offers funding to protect endangered species and enable reasonable water development. This collaborative effort aims to ensure the long-term health of the Virgin River Basin.
Get Funding for Chehalis River Conservation Projects
If your business operates in the Chehalis River watershed of southwest Washington and focuses on restoring fish passage or habitats, this program can provide funding. Support is available for projects aimed at improving aquatic ecosystems and educating the public.