Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding to Protect Western Waters!
This grant is for organizations in the Western U.S. working to combat the spread of Quagga and Zebra Mussels in aquatic environments. Funds will support action plans to prevent and manage these invasive species, protecting valuable water resources.
Youth Conservation Jobs & Skills Training
This opportunity provides funding for youth employment and conservation projects, offering valuable life skills training. Businesses can benefit by connecting with programs that develop young talent and contribute to environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Idaho Wolf Recovery Projects
The Nez Perce Tribe is eligible for funding to support wolf reintroduction and recovery efforts in Idaho, as outlined in an agreement with the state. This grant aims to bolster the Fish and Wildlife Service's ongoing conservation programs.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get Up To $X!
This grant supports science-based bird conservation projects, including habitat restoration, research, and monitoring, within the Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes region. Eligible applicants can receive funding to implement strategies that improve bird populations and ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Aquatic Invasive Species Management
Governors and eligible interstate tribal governments can apply for funding to develop and implement comprehensive plans for managing aquatic nuisance species. This grant supports efforts to prevent and control the spread of invasive aquatic organisms.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
If your business operates in the southwestern US or northwestern Mexico and focuses on bird habitat conservation, this program offers competitive funding to support your investigations and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Midwest Conservation Projects
Businesses in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin can apply for grants to protect migratory birds. This funding supports conservation efforts that benefit birds covered by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and are not endangered.
Secure Wildlife Grants: Fund Conservation Projects!
State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth, and territory governments can access federal funds to create and execute wildlife and habitat conservation programs, with a focus on species most in need. This grant supports both planning for State Wildlife Action Plans and the implementation of those crucial conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Black Duck Conservation Research!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on understanding and conserving Black Ducks? This competitive grant program from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to advance knowledge of Black Duck biology, ecology, and management. Projects addressing productivity declines and habitat links are particularly encouraged.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Protection & Habitat Restoration
Non-profits and organizations can secure funding for critical projects aimed at protecting rhinoceros and tiger populations, managing protected areas, and implementing conservation education within their range. These grants support a broad spectrum of activities, including veterinary care, habitat restoration, law enforcement training, and applied research to address threats like human-wildlife conflict and climate change.
Get Funding for Ape Conservation Projects
This grant is for individuals and organizations with proven expertise to fund projects that protect and conserve great ape populations in Africa and Asia.
Grant Funding for Rhino & Tiger Conservation
This grant offers funding to organizations working to conserve rhinoceros and tiger populations across their native ranges. Established by the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act, it provides essential financial resources to support critical conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Conservation & Community Impact
This grant is for organizations focused on the conservation of Arctic migratory birds and supporting communities that rely on them. Funds will support administrative tasks, implementation, and reporting to advance conservation goals.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Sustainability
This funding opportunity is exclusively for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, providing Congressionally mandated funds for wildlife conservation initiatives.
Get Grants for Boating Infrastructure & Education
Marine businesses and organizations can apply for grants to build, operate, and maintain sewage pumpout facilities for recreational boaters. Funding also supports educational initiatives promoting responsible waste disposal for cleaner waterways.
Get Funding for Caribbean Conservation Projects
This program offers funding for eligible organizations and individuals dedicated to conserving species, habitats, and ecological processes in the Caribbean region. Secure resources to support high-impact biodiversity conservation initiatives.
Get Funding for South American Conservation Projects
This program offers funding to organizations partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve high-biodiversity areas and priority species across South America. Support is available for projects focused on species, habitat, and ecological process conservation through results-based approaches.
Get Funding to Fight Wildlife Trafficking!
If your organization is dedicated to protecting endangered species and combating illegal wildlife trade, you may be eligible for significant grant funding. This program supports multifaceted projects directly aligned with national strategies to safeguard vulnerable wildlife populations.
Get Funding to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
This grant supports organizations working to reduce U.S. demand for illegally trafficked wildlife products. Fund projects that protect endangered species and promote sustainable practices.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects!
Are you a conservation organization or researcher in the Midwest? Secure funding for vital bird habitat research, monitoring, and implementation projects that align with regional conservation goals.