Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Secure Funding for Bird Conservation Projects!
Are you a Caribbean organization focused on bird conservation and monitoring? This grant offers funding to boost your capacity in identifying and addressing threats to shorebirds, empowering local action and continuing vital initiatives like the Caribbean Waterbird Census.
Get Funding to Protect Kentucky Forests & Bats!
Kentucky Natural Lands Trust can receive funding to protect vital forest ecosystems and bat populations across the state through the Imperiled Bat Conservation Fund. This initiative supports conservation efforts for endangered species and their forest habitats.
Fund Your Bird Conservation Research Grant
This grant supports research projects focused on understanding bird usage of restored riparian habitats near airfields, aiming to reduce wildlife strike risks. Eligible applicants will contribute to improved habitat management practices for avian safety.
Get Funding for Your Great Lakes Restoration Project
New York State agencies with proven expertise in aquatic nuisance species management are eligible for funding from the Fish and Wildlife Service. This grant supports the implementation of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and the New York State Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
Pennsylvania organizations with unique expertise can receive funding from the Fish and Wildlife Service to manage aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes. This grant supports the implementation of the approved Pennsylvania Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan.
Unlock Funds for Wildlife Health Research & Management
If you're involved in environmental research or wildlife management, this cooperative agreement offers funding to gather crucial data on alligator health. The goal is to develop early warning systems for declining health, enabling proactive management actions to improve environmental conditions.
Funded Research: Protect Local Ecosystems & Wildlife
This opportunity is for research institutions like universities to partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service on critical ecological assessments. Funding supports studies aimed at understanding and controlling invasive species to protect native wildlife and habitats.
Get Funding for Your Environmental Projects!
This program offers funding to organizations that provide experiential learning for interns assisting with environmental community service and biological programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to award a cooperative agreement to qualified organizations to survey the eastern population of gopher tortoises in Alabama. The funding will support crucial data collection to inform conservation and management strategies for this species.
Get Funding for Nature Programs!
Non-profits and educational institutions can get funding to create and run programs that connect people with nature. This grant supports environmental education and outreach initiatives to foster conservation awareness.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This program offers grants for businesses and organizations focused on conserving neotropical migratory birds and their habitats. Projects can be located in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government entities focused on wildlife conservation are invited to apply for funding to conduct crucial surveys of freshwater mussels. This initiative aims to establish a comprehensive understanding of mussel populations and their distribution across waterways.
Get Funding for Louisiana Pearlshell Conservation Projects
If your business is involved in hydrologic monitoring or modeling, this grant can fund your work to protect the federally threatened Louisiana pearlshell. Support stream flow analysis and conservation efforts critical to this species' recovery.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration
Nonprofits and research institutions can receive funding to inventory bird communities, establish long-term monitoring systems, and develop habitat modeling tools for ecosystem restoration projects. This initiative aims to coordinate restoration efforts and ensure a unified vision for environmental recovery.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for grants to fund projects focused on wildlife research, conservation, and habitat protection under various federal acts. This funding supports critical work for species preservation and ecological understanding.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Businesses involved in fish and wildlife programs can receive grants to develop and implement initiatives benefiting species and their habitats. This funding supports projects aligned with conservation acts, including those for endangered species.
Salmon Habitat Funding: Secure Grants for River Restoration
Eligible environmental organizations and agencies can secure funding for projects focused on improving juvenile salmonid habitat along the Sacramento River. This grant supports vital restoration efforts for a healthier river ecosystem.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth
Are you a business owner looking to expand? This grant offers funds to support your growth initiatives and help you achieve your business goals. Don't miss this opportunity to secure vital resources.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Conservation
Non-profit, state, and local youth organizations can secure funds to create jobs and educational opportunities for young citizens and veterans. This grant supports projects that engage youth in conservation efforts and digital media initiatives within Fish and Wildlife Service programs.
Get Paid to Conserve Wildlife: Student Tech Jobs
Are you a student interested in wildlife conservation? The Fish and Wildlife Service offers paid experiential employment opportunities to gain hands-on research and restoration experience at National Wildlife Refuges in the Pacific Islands.