Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funds for Endangered Species Projects
Conservation organizations and non-profits can receive funding to implement recovery plans for endangered and threatened species. This grant supports actions directly aimed at protecting and restoring these vulnerable populations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Maine Audubon Society can receive funding to monitor and protect endangered bird species like Piping Plovers and Least Terns. This initiative includes nest monitoring, bird banding, and nano-tagging to support conservation efforts.
Grant Money for Conservation Projects | Fish & Wildlife
This cooperative agreement from the Fish and Wildlife Service is available to the Field Museum of Natural History to fund projects selected by the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative Steering Committee. It supports conservation efforts within this specific ecological region.
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This is a notification for a single-source funding award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Bird Conservancy of the Rockies for conservation initiatives. The agreement is authorized under 505 DM 2.14 (B).
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding is specifically for organizations like Bird Conservancy of the Rockies to support wildlife conservation initiatives through a single-source award.
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Non-profits and government agencies focused on landscape conservation in the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers region can apply for this cooperative agreement. Funds will support projects identified by the LCC Steering Committee to advance conservation goals.
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The Fish and Wildlife Service is awarding a single source agreement to The University of Arizona to support vital ecosystem studies. This funding is specifically designated for research and conservation efforts within designated cooperative ecosystems.
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This opportunity invites organizations to collaborate on a landscape conservation design for the Middle Mississippi River. While not a direct funding request, it signals potential future support for projects focused on ecological restoration and sustainable land management in this vital region.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Genetic Research
This opportunity supports organizations and researchers focused on developing critical genetic management plans and generating vital genetic data for six endangered species in the southeastern United States. Funding will aid in technical support, data generation and analysis, and the creation of conservation strategies to protect these species.
Grant Alert: Secure Funding for Conservation Initiatives
This is a notice of intent to award a cooperative agreement, meaning proposals are not currently being accepted. The funding is for technical assistance and personnel support to National Wildlife Refuges under the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit.
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This grant supports research and development in fishery science, aiming to improve fish passage technologies. If you're involved in ecological engineering or aquatic research, this funding could help advance your innovative solutions.
Secure Funding for California Conservation Projects
This grant supports collaborative conservation planning and science initiatives for resource managers across California. Funding is available to projects focused on landscape-scale conservation efforts and developing training resources.
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California non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to support biological monitoring, visitor services, and environmental education programs at the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex. This grant helps advance critical conservation efforts and public engagement.
Grant Money for Freshwater Mussel Research in East Texas
This grant supports research into rare East Texas freshwater mussels by Texas A&M AgriLife Research. Funding will cover investigations into mussel genetics, distribution, and environmental factors affecting their populations, aiming to fill critical data gaps.
Get Funding for Aquatic Conservation Projects
This initiative seeks proposals for developing a decision-support framework to aid in the conservation and management of aquatic species in the southeast. Organizations focused on aquatic ecosystems and species management are encouraged to explore this collaborative opportunity.
Funded for Bird Conservation & Community
This funding is exclusively for pre-designated Alaska Native non-profit groups and local governments who have a formal agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Funds are intended to cover travel and communication expenses for participation in the Alaska Migratory Bird Co-Management Council.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for academic institutions like Sul Ross State University, offering financial assistance for cooperative ecosystem studies to support the Fish and Wildlife Service's conservation mission. It's a single-source award, not a competitive RFP, so eligibility is specific to the named recipient.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Business Projects
If your business is in Ventura County, California, you can secure funding to remove invasive plants and restore vital habitats for endangered species. This grant supports projects that enhance ecosystems and benefit local wildlife.
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This is a notice of a single-source award from the Fish and Wildlife Service, meaning a specific organization (Sky Island Alliance) is being selected. While this particular announcement isn't an open call for proposals, it highlights potential funding opportunities through Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units for eligible entities.
Funding for Conservation Projects
This notice concerns a single-source award from the Fish and Wildlife Service for conservation projects. The funding is specifically designated for the Conservation Biology Institute to advance landscape conservation efforts.