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 Science & Conservation Projects
This grant offers funding for organizations and researchers focused on applying science to conservation strategies for fish and wildlife. It supports data-driven approaches to protect species and inform management decisions.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Tech & Research
This notice indicates funding is planned for the University of Nevada, Reno to support landscape-scale conservation planning for golden eagles in the western US. The funds will be used to develop ecoregional conservation assessments and management strategies, leveraging scientific expertise and data analysis.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports the creation of a rapid response manual for managing invasive dreissenid mussels, crucial for protecting endangered species and their habitats. Funding is available for projects that inform and expedite consultation processes to ensure ecological safety.
Fight Tree Pests: Get Funding for Research
Businesses in the Tijuana River Valley can receive funding to study and manage the invasive Kuroshio shot-hole borer. This grant supports research aimed at protecting local trees from damage and death caused by this pest.
Get Funding: Boost Conservation Diversity
This grant supports initiatives aimed at increasing diversity within the conservation workforce through partnerships between federal, state, and non-profit organizations. If your organization is involved in conservation workforce development, you may be eligible for funding to expand these vital diversity efforts.
Funded Conservation Projects: Secure Grants for Your Business
This is not a grant open to general businesses, but a notice of intent to award funding to BirdsCaribbean for shorebird conservation efforts in South America. It highlights the type of specialized conservation work that can be funded through government initiatives.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth
This grant is designed for businesses that can contribute to conservation efforts and habitat monitoring. Funds are available to support essential tasks that protect vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Tech
This grant supports research and strategy development for Golden Eagle conservation in the Western US. Businesses can get funding to create movement maps, predictive habitat models, and comprehensive conservation strategies for the Northwest Great Plains.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
This opportunity supports organizations working to protect migratory shorebirds in South America through hunter education and law enforcement initiatives. If you have experience in wildlife conservation and international partnerships, this funding can advance your critical work.
Secure Funding for Your Conservation Project!
This grant is for organizations focused on aquatic ecosystem research and preservation, specifically those with expertise in monitoring migratory shorebirds like Red Knots. It aims to fund essential scientific research to fill knowledge gaps regarding their behavior at critical stopover and wintering sites.
Grant for Gulf Coast Habitat Conservation - Up to $0
This funding opportunity supports bird habitat conservation across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama through partnerships. Eligible entities can receive support for biological planning, mottled duck research, and plover research.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This program offers funding to eligible entities for projects that assess and restore natural resources damaged by pollution or spills. Secure resources to heal ecosystems and promote sustainable practices within your business operations.
Get Funding for Regional Mark Processing & Info Systems
Non-profit organizations and state/local governments can receive funding to support the operational costs of regional mark processing centers and their associated information systems. This grant aims to improve the tracking and management of marked wildlife populations.
Get Grants for Avian Risk Tech Solutions
This program offers funding to electric utilities and technology partners developing GIS modeling solutions to assess and mitigate avian electrocution risks on power infrastructure. Secure funding to innovate and protect bird populations while enhancing your business offerings.
Get Funding for Salmon Habitat Restoration
Businesses involved in restoring salmon habitats in the Shasta, Scott, and Salmon River basins can receive funding for crucial surveys. This grant supports efforts to understand and improve Chinook salmon populations in the Middle Klamath River.
Secure Funding for Salmon Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations undertaking projects to assess Chinook salmon populations in specific river basins. Funds are dedicated to conducting a one-year survey to determine in-river run size during the 2017 spawning season.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports research and strategy development for Golden Eagle conservation. Businesses and researchers can apply to create spatial models and identify risk-avoidance strategies.
Get Funding to Support Wildlife Conservation Efforts
This cooperative agreement, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, offers funding to support a science coordinator position at the Monarch Joint Venture. Businesses can partner to contribute to vital wildlife conservation initiatives.
Funding to Protect Vital Bird Sanctuaries
This grant offers financial assistance to organizations dedicated to maintaining crucial bird refuges like the Woodbourne Shorebird Refuge in Barbados. The funding supports efforts to preserve these vital stopover points for migratory shorebirds, protecting them from hunting.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant is for organizations conducting vital biological studies and surveys, particularly focusing on terrestrial reptile populations at Fort Carson and PCMS. Funds support detailed data collection and resampling efforts to establish baseline ecological data.