Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Funded Fellowships: Boost Your Career in Public Lands Transport!
This program offers fellowships to graduates in transportation fields to work on critical visitor transportation projects with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Gain invaluable experience and contribute to sustainable transportation solutions on federal lands.
Secure Funding to Combat Invasive Species in Michigan!
Michigan state agencies can apply for funding to detect, evaluate, and control red swamp crayfish infestations. This grant aims to protect Michigan's aquatic ecosystems from invasive species and prevent population expansion.
Secure Funds for Environmental Restoration Projects
Local governments and non-profits in Niagara County, NY, can receive funding to implement restoration projects identified in the Love Canal Superfund Sites plan. This cooperative agreement supports the development and execution of vital environmental cleanup and habitat restoration initiatives.
Fund Your Research: Wildlife Conservation Grants Available
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for grants to fund critical wildlife conservation research. This funding supports projects aimed at understanding and protecting threatened species populations and their habitats.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to support critical environmental conservation efforts. The funds are specifically designated for projects like wildlife surveys and habitat management to protect biodiversity.
Get Funding: Invasive Species Removal & Land Management
Florida Three Rivers Resource Conservation and Development Council can receive funding to eradicate invasive species at Joint Base Charleston and conduct a vital forest inventory. This funding supports environmental conservation and land management efforts.
Unlock Wildlife Conservation Funds for Your Business
This grant offers federal funding to states, districts, commonwealths, and territories for wildlife and habitat conservation programs, including species not typically hunted or fished. Funds can support both planning and direct implementation of conservation projects aligned with approved Wildlife Action Plans.
Get Funding for Boating & Fishing Projects!
State Fish and Wildlife Agencies can access funds generated from fishing equipment taxes to restore and conserve sport fish populations, enhance aquatic resource education, and improve public boating access.
Get Funding to Restore Wildlife & Habitats
This program provides grants to states and territories for wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter safety initiatives. Businesses involved in conservation or outdoor recreation may find opportunities to partner or benefit from funded projects.
Get Funding for Climate-Ready Conservation Projects
California organizations focused on conservation and natural resource management can secure funding to research and model the impacts of climate change on endemic species. This grant will support analyses to guide decisions on monitoring, restoration, and land acquisition for climate resilience.
Fund Your Research: Get Grants for Wildlife Studies
This grant is for organizations like universities to gather and analyze data on non-breeding shorebirds in Florida's Panhandle. The funding will support research on overwintering survival, the construction of a Motus tower, and the deployment of nanotags.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Hunter Safety Programs!
State Fish and Game Agencies can receive funding to restore wildlife habitats, conduct research, and improve hunter safety programs. This grant aims to enhance wildlife populations and support responsible hunting practices.
Unlock Funds for Sport Fish Restoration Projects!
This grant, funded by fishing equipment taxes, is exclusively for State Fish and Wildlife Agencies to restore, conserve, and enhance sport fish populations and public aquatic resource access. It aims to improve management, public use, and education related to these vital resources.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
State Fish and Game Agencies can apply for grants to fund programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, including species that are not hunted or fished. This funding supports both planning and implementation activities to execute approved State Wildlife Action Plans.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and state agencies in the Midwest are invited to apply for funding to support projects that protect endangered species and their habitats. This grant aims to facilitate cooperative conservation efforts in the region.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Conservation
Non-profit organizations with extensive landscape conservation experience are eligible for funding to actively conserve fish, wildlife, and plants. This grant supports crucial habitat protection efforts across multiple regions and internationally.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation efforts? This grant supports projects aimed at increasing captive breeding populations for endangered species like the Attwater's Prairie Chicken, helping them thrive in the wild.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Projects
State governments with approved aquatic nuisance species management plans in Region 5 are eligible for funding to implement these vital conservation strategies. Secure grants to protect native ecosystems and biodiversity from invasive species.
Get Funding for Wetlands: North American Conservation Grants
Non-profits and government agencies can secure matching funds for projects protecting and restoring wetlands and habitats for migratory birds. This program supports land and water conservation efforts across the United States.
Secure Funding for Conservation Projects in Central Africa
This grant supports organizations working on wildlife and biodiversity conservation in Central Africa. Funding is available for projects focused on reducing threats to wildlife populations and building local capacity for long-term conservation success.