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 Habitat Restoration & Volunteer Programs
This grant supports organizations engaging volunteers in invasive species removal and native habitat restoration on national wildlife refuges. Fund your pilot project to boost conservation and environmental education efforts.
Get $70K for Alaska Wildlife Refuge Vegetation Data Analysis!
Alaska-based businesses and organizations can receive up to $70,000 to analyze vegetation data for National Wildlife Refuges. This funding supports understanding ecological and landscape contexts for refuge management.
Get Funding for Conservation Research Projects
Researchers and organizations focused on wildlife conservation can receive funding to study and protect the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse. This grant supports projects investigating habitat management techniques and their impact on the species' survival.
Get $64K for Habitat Restoration & Invasive Species Removal!
This funding opportunity is for experienced contractors and certified professionals in invasive species management. Secure up to $64,000 to clear invasive trees and restore vital wildlife habitats, particularly crucial for migratory birds.
Get $63,000 for Fish Habitat Improvement
The Pueblo of Taos can receive up to $63,000 for projects focused on identifying and removing barriers to native fish movement in the Rio Lucero and Rio Pueblo. This funding supports vital aquatic conservation efforts.
Unlock $60K for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you a non-profit organization focused on wildlife conservation in Region 5? This grant offers up to $60,000 to support critical research and monitoring of beach-nesting bird populations, including tasks like nest searching and data collection.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This cooperative agreement is for organizations like universities or research institutions focused on wildlife conservation and migratory bird movement studies. It provides funding to utilize advanced tracking technology and analyze data to support federal conservation priorities.
Get $60K for STEM Education & Youth Engagement
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to develop STEM-focused curriculum, engaging youth in conservation and science careers. This program aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and environmental stewards through innovative educational materials.
Get Funding for Avian Health Research & Monitoring
This grant supports businesses and researchers investigating avian health and disease issues impacting wild bird populations. Funding is available for projects focused on health impact investigations, including disease surveillance, baseline data collection, and climate change effects on avian health.
Get Up To $58,800 for Wildlife & Climate Research!
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission can receive up to $58,800 to analyze climate impacts on fish and wildlife, integrate habitat data, and model species-habitat relationships. This funding supports applied science and builds partnerships for regional conservation solutions.
Unlock $58,000 for Conservation Projects!
Are you a non-profit organization or research institution in Region 5 focused on wildlife conservation? Secure up to $58,000 to monitor and protect endangered species populations, contributing to critical recovery efforts.
Grant Funding for Environmental Research & Tech Development
This grant supports research and the development of decision-support tools for landscape conservation in the Southern Rockies and Colorado Plateau. Eligible entities can receive funding to analyze data, create geospatial tools, and disseminate critical conservation information.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This notice indicates an intent to fund the Saiga Conservation Alliance with $55,000 to manage a small grants competition for saiga antelope conservation projects in range states. The funding is intended for organizations with expertise in saiga conservation and international grant administration.
Secure Funding for Texas Wildlife Conservation Science!
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department can access $55,000 to boost scientific expertise and resources for fish, wildlife, and plant conservation across the Great Plains. This funding strengthens partnerships and develops applied science for landscape-level conservation goals.
Get $55K for Environmental Education & Wildlife Programs!
Nonprofits and conservation groups can secure up to $55,000 to boost environmental education and wildlife programs. Funds support on-site and off-site programming for refuges and urban wildlife initiatives.
Secure $51,000 to Predict Climate Impacts on Wildlife
Are you a conservation organization in Arizona, New Mexico, or Texas? This funding supports developing tools to predict how climate change will affect birds and their habitats, helping you make informed conservation decisions.
Get Up To $50K to Protect Birds & Wildlife
Nonprofits, universities, and government agencies in the Southeast can secure funding to monitor and manage avian health and diseases impacting protected migratory birds. This grant supports initiatives focused on disease surveillance, preparedness, and management to conserve bird populations.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Up to $50,000!
Tribal businesses and organizations on the Moapa River Indian Reservation can receive funding to restore habitats along the Muddy River. This initiative supports ecological improvement projects that benefit the local environment and community.
Fund Your Environmental Projects: Get Up To $50,000!
Are you involved in ecological restoration or environmental cleanup? This grant offers funding to implement projects like invasive species eradication, specifically within the Muddy River and its connected waterways. Funding can be used for planning, obtaining necessary permits, and executing the eradication efforts.
Get $50K for Washington Aquatic Habitat Projects
Washington-based businesses and organizations can secure up to $50,000 to fund critical projects for conserving and managing aquatic resources and recreational fishing habitats. Eligible projects include fish passage, riparian habitat restoration, and invasive species control.