Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding: Boost Your Community & Conservation Projects!
Indigenous and urban communities can access funds to lead conservation, restoration, and stewardship initiatives. This program supports career development for Indigenous youth in natural resource management and strengthens community relationships.
Secure Funding for Salmon Habitat Mapping in Alaska
This grant offers funding to organizations and researchers in Alaska developing spatial datasets to map surface water flow and wetlands in the Kuskokwim River Basin, crucial for salmon monitoring.
Secure Funding for Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement is intended for organizations focused on habitat restoration for protected species, specifically gopher tortoises. The funding will support brush control and prescribed burning initiatives on critical conservation lands.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Habitat Restoration
Non-profits and state agencies focused on wildlife conservation can apply for funds to restore endangered species habitats. This grant supports projects like mechanical clearing, controlled burns, and herbicide application to improve crucial ecosystems.
Get Funding for LA River Education Programs!
Non-profits and educational organizations in the LA River area can receive funding to expand environmental education programs for school children and communities. This grant supports initiatives like the River Rover program, bringing nature lessons and field trips directly to students and families.
Get Grants for Land Conservation Projects
Non-profits and conservation organizations can receive funding to conduct research and management on refuge lands. This award aims to support large-scale landscape conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Kentucky Bat Conservation Projects
Kentucky Natural Lands Trust can receive funding to continue their conservation efforts for forest-dwelling bats and their habitats. This initiative supports the Imperiled Bat Conservation Fund and aims to protect endangered species and their resources.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects in the Klamath Basin focused on improving ecological connectivity and restoring habitats for at-risk species. Businesses involved in ecological restoration, conservation, and habitat management can apply.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on migratory bird protection and conservation are eligible for funding to support monitoring and assessment initiatives. This grant aims to bolster efforts to safeguard bird populations under federal law.
Get Funding for Outdoor Adventures & Conservation
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports outdoor club outings and stewardship activities on the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Funds are available for organizations to engage students in recreational visits and conservation work, while also educating them about USFWS careers and volunteer opportunities.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Research Projects
This cooperative agreement is exclusively for institutions like the University of California, Los Angeles, to generate vital genomic data. This data will directly inform critical decisions made by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Endangered Species Act.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Asian Carp Projects
State agencies and the Great Lakes Commission can secure funding to implement crucial activities outlined in the 2017 Asian Carp Action Plan. This initiative supports unique expertise and ongoing efforts to manage aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes.
Get Funding to Protect Great Lakes Fish Populations
This opportunity funds ecological modelers to develop and apply fish population models for assessing contaminant impacts in Great Lakes tributaries. It's a unique funding opportunity for Ball State University to collaborate with the US Fish and Wildlife Service on critical environmental research.
Unlock Funding for Alaskan Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant supports eligible organizations in Alaska conducting vital research on threatened Steller's and Spectacled Eiders. Funds will be used for genetic analysis, graduate student advising, satellite tracking, and studying nest success to aid in species recovery.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects!
This program supports organizations working to sustain, restore, and protect fish, wildlife, and habitat within the Great Lakes basin. It's a unique opportunity to partner with leading conservation organizations to make a significant ecological impact.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Data Analysis Tools
This grant supports the development and use of advanced web-based tools for wildlife population monitoring and analysis, specifically designed for state wildlife agencies. Fund your team's access to sophisticated statistical modeling software to better understand and manage animal populations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
This grant supports projects focused on monitoring Black-tailed prairie dog populations and conducting Black-footed Ferret surveys at reintroduction sites. If your work aligns with established protocols for these species in northwest Kansas, you may be eligible for this funding.
Get Funding for Coastal Wetland Restoration & Research
Businesses involved in coastal wetland restoration, particularly those impacted by Hurricane Sandy in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, can receive funding to study and improve avian and vegetation communities. This grant supports research into the ecological integrity and cost-effectiveness of restoration techniques for tidal marshes.
Native Tribes: Fund Your Land Restoration Projects
This initiative offers funding and technical support for Native American tribes to restore native plants and habitats on their lands, benefiting pollinators and cultural traditions. It's designed to unite native peoples in crucial ecological restoration efforts.
Get Funds for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding is available for eligible organizations, particularly those with land ownership like the White Mountain Apache Tribe, to support critical programs for the recovery of endangered species like the Mexican wolf. The goal is to restore these animals to their natural habitats through ambitious recovery initiatives.