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 Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on wildlife preservation can receive funds to support the recovery and field surveys of endangered species, specifically the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander.
Unlock Funds for Wetland Conservation & Restoration
Are you involved in conserving, restoring, or managing wetlands and their dependent wildlife? The Fish and Wildlife Service offers resources to support your vital work and inform national conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Fisheries Conservation
This grant supports research into how dam conditions affect fisheries conservation in Lake Michigan tributaries, seeking to optimize retention, modification, or removal strategies. Businesses or organizations involved in ecological consulting or conservation planning may be eligible for this funding.
Funding for Great Lakes Businesses: Grow with FishWerks
This grant is for businesses looking to improve their operations and sustainability within the Great Lakes region. It funds the development and testing of the FishWerks decision support tool, designed to enhance business planning and resource management.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in the Midwest
This cooperative agreement is for organizations in the Mississippi River Basin involved in conserving the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers. Funds support projects addressing nutrient loading, habitat fragmentation, and climate change impacts on aquatic ecosystems and fish populations.
Grant Funding for Habitat Conservation & Bird Protection
This grant supports organizations working on vital bird habitat conservation planning and evaluation within the Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture (AMJV). Funding is for biological planning, conservation design, and reevaluating species needs to ensure effective implementation.
Fund Your Project: Wetlands Mapping Grants Available
This grant is for organizations involved in wetlands mapping and coastal barrier resource management. Funds are available to support activities related to the National Wetlands Inventory Mapping and the Coastal Barrier Resource System Units.
Funding for Butterfly Conservation & Habitat Restoration
This grant supports vital research and efforts to restore populations of the Hermes copper butterfly, focusing on translocation to areas affected by wildfires and drought. Eligible entities can receive funding to implement crucial conservation strategies and monitor population recovery.
Get Funding for Ecological Research Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure grants to conduct critical studies on native species and their habitats. This funding supports essential fieldwork, data analysis, and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you a business or organization involved in ecological conservation in Southern California? This grant provides funding for detailed vegetation mapping to support threatened and endangered species in the Simi Valley-Santa Susana Mountains area.
Get Funding for Inspiring Youth STEM Education!
This grant supports programs that use outdoor refuges as living classrooms to engage elementary students and teachers in hands-on environmental and STEM learning. Secure funds to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards through immersive educational experiences.
Funding for Gulf Coast Conservation Projects
This is a notice of a single-source award for conservation efforts in the Gulf Coast Prairie region. Ducks Unlimited, Inc. is the intended recipient of this financial assistance agreement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Get Funding for Kentucky Conservation Projects
Kentucky organizations partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service can receive funding to continue conservation efforts within the Clarks River Corridor and Monarch Project. This financial assistance supports ongoing wildlife and habitat enhancement initiatives.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to habitat conservation and species protection through the Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture. It provides funding to implement operational plans, enhance forest landscapes, and improve migratory bird habitats.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration
Non-profits and conservation organizations can receive funding to survey pollinators and restore critical habitats, supporting endangered species and ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Conservation & Species Recovery Projects
Eligible organizations can secure funding for critical research and conservation efforts, particularly focusing on the status, taxonomy, and ecological needs of endangered aquatic species in Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. This initiative aims to gather vital biological information to guide recovery strategies and inform important conservation decisions.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Conservation Projects
Are you a non-profit or research institution dedicated to wildlife conservation and ecological studies? This grant offers funding to support vital research, habitat restoration, and educational programs that benefit our natural resources.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Management
This cooperative agreement offers technical and financial support to entities focused on identifying, conserving, managing, and enhancing the ecological and physical condition of National Wildlife Refuge System resources. Eligible organizations will receive assistance for projects conducted both on and off NWRS lands and waters.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Projects: Grants Available
State wildlife agencies managing at-risk species can access funding to conduct vital surveys and inform conservation efforts. This cooperative agreement supports coordinated efforts for species like the Carolina pygmy sunfish and alligator snapping turtle.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity supports organizations like the American Bird Conservancy undertaking projects to conserve migratory birds. Funds are available to continue essential conservation efforts and ensure the continuity of important spatial products.