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 Conservation Planning & Community Engagement
This grant supports businesses with expertise in conservation planning and public engagement. Funding is available for site assessments, report generation, and facilitation of public meetings and workshops to guide conservation initiatives.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in Latin America!
Latin American and Caribbean institutions can apply for funding to enhance their capacity in managing and conserving natural protected areas and species. This program supports projects focused on effective management, capacity building, and high-quality conservation training for various stakeholders.
Unlock Funds for Mexican Conservation & Community Growth
This program offers training and skill development for Mexican resource managers, local communities, and outreach groups focused on conservation and sustainable economic opportunities. Fund projects that build capacity for biodiversity protection in Mexico and surrounding regions.
Get Funding for Marine Conservation Projects Abroad
Non-profits and research institutions can secure grants for vital marine turtle conservation efforts outside the U.S. This funding supports training, research, education, and habitat protection to safeguard these endangered species.
Unlock Funding for Climate Adaptation Research
This notice indicates potential funding for the University of Hawaiʻi's Center for Conservation Research and Training to advance climate adaptation strategies through scientific research. The goal is to enhance conservation efforts by creating new information and collaborative mechanisms.
Secure Funding for Land Conservation & Business Growth
This grant opportunity is for organizations and businesses focused on land conservation and ranching sustainability in the western United States. Funds are available to expand conservation efforts, improve scientific understanding, and enhance outreach for the Sage Grouse Initiative.
Secure Funding for Environmental Resiliency Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations like the University of Rhode Island focused on environmental data collection and analysis for dam removal sites. It aims to evaluate fish passage efficiency for Hurricane Sandy resiliency projects, providing valuable insights for ecological restoration.
Unlock Funds for Conservation & Tribal Partnerships
This initiative supports projects focused on Pacific Lamprey conservation, aiming to solidify partnerships with Columbia River Treaty Tribes and other organizations. Funding will facilitate critical restoration efforts, information sharing, and the development of regional implementation plans for lamprey protection.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant funds research and assessment projects focused on the status of bird populations in Region 6, crucial for managing permits and conservation efforts. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental consulting, wildlife research, or conservation can apply to support these vital studies.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Reports
This grant offers funding to organizations focused on conservation planning, specifically to cover the costs associated with publishing important reports. If you are involved in conservation efforts, this could be your opportunity to share your findings.
Get Funding: Youth Environmental Training Programs
Non-profit organizations serving minority youth can receive grants to promote environmental conservation and career opportunities. This funding supports initiatives to engage diverse communities in environmental stewardship.
Save Endangered Species, Secure Funding Now
This funding is for organizations dedicated to the recovery of the White Wartyback mussel. Secure a financial agreement to support critical conservation efforts for this endangered species.
Funded Wetland Mapping: Get $$$ for Great Lakes Projects!
This opportunity is for organizations with advanced remote sensing experience to secure funding for mapping and monitoring Great Lakes habitats and wetlands. The goal is to leverage peta-scale data and computing to create a comprehensive, multi-temporal change mapping program.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research
This grant opportunity supports the Alaska SeaLife Center in maintaining captive flocks of endangered Steller's and Spectacled Eiders. Funds will aid in vital research and the potential reintroduction of these species into the wild.
Get Funding for Coastal Habitat & Shoreline Protection
This funding opportunity is for The Nature Conservancy to enhance oyster reef habitat and provide shoreline protection for Sabine NWR. This is a single-source award, meaning only The Nature Conservancy is eligible for this specific grant.
Get Funding to Restore Wetlands & Protect Wildlife
This grant supports non-federal landowners in Wisconsin who want to restore and manage native wetland habitats. Funds are available to protect and conserve local plants and animals.
Get Funding to Restore Wetlands & Boost Local Ecosystems
This initiative offers funding and expertise to organizations for restoring degraded wetlands and native habitats on non-federal lands in Minnesota. The goal is to conserve and protect local plant and animal species.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Career Programs
This grant supports organizations like the Student Conservation Association in providing young people, especially from diverse backgrounds, with hands-on experience and mentoring in natural resource careers. Funds are used to train youth through various U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs.
Get Funds for Land Conservation Easements
This grant is for private landowners and Sarpy County seeking funding to establish perpetual conservation easements along the Platte and Missouri rivers corridor. The funds will support activities like land monitoring, legal endowment, and easement documentation.
Unlock Funds for St. Lawrence County Barrier Removal
This opportunity is for the Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance to fund the removal of four fish passage barriers on Hutchins Brook and Plum Brook in St. Lawrence County, NY. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering this single-source financial assistance agreement.