Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Science
This grant opportunity supports collaborations with academic institutions like the University of Chicago to advance critical scientific research for protecting fish and wildlife resources. Funds will fuel data-driven strategies and adaptive management to ensure species thrive and inform vital conservation decisions.
Fund Your Research: Scientific Breakthroughs
This funding is for institutions like the University of Washington to conduct applied research, specifically examining thyroid hormones' role in Atlantic salmon olfactory imprinting. Advance scientific understanding with this specialized grant.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations working on wildlife recovery, specifically focusing on projects that monitor and protect endangered species like the Western Snowy Plover. Funds will support efforts to measure species progress and evaluate the effectiveness of recovery plans.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant is for academic institutions partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct vital research on threats to fish and wildlife. The funding supports data collection, ecological modeling, and conservation strategies to ensure species health and inform critical management decisions.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Eligible CESU member institutions can secure funding for scientific research and technical assistance to address critical threats to fish and wildlife resources. This grant supports data-driven decision-making for conservation and management.
Get Funding for Coastal System Research in Alaska
Businesses in Western Alaska focused on coastal system research and conservation can apply for funding to advance landscape-level adaptation strategies. This grant supports projects that improve understanding of climate change impacts on important species.
Get Grants for Gulf Coast Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on strategic conservation assessment of Gulf Coast landscapes. Funds are available to support projects aimed at understanding and protecting vital ecosystems in this region.
Get Funding for Species Conservation Projects!
State agencies can secure federal funds through the Endangered Species Program to protect threatened and endangered species. This grant supports conservation efforts for federally listed and candidate species within your state.
Get Funding for Your Bird Habitat Projects!
This grant is for organizations like Ducks Unlimited, Inc. to fund conservation activities for the Pacific Bird Habitat Joint Venture. The funds support planning, project implementation, research, and habitat management to benefit migratory birds.
Secure Funds for Montana Conservation Projects
Montana businesses and organizations involved in environmental conservation can apply for funding to support critical scientific monitoring for species recovery efforts. This grant aims to fund baseline monitoring required for plant recovery plans, contributing to ecological preservation.
Grant Funding for Youth Environmental Leaders
This funding amendment supports the travel needs of Native American youth and chaperones attending the Native Youth Community Adaptation Leadership Congress. It provides logistical assistance to ensure participants can secure travel arrangements for this important environmental leadership event.
Get Funding for Alaska Land Use & Environmental Research
This grant supports research into historical land use and environmental conditions on Selawik National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Businesses involved in cultural heritage or environmental research can receive funding for this vital historical study.
Get Grants to Protect Livestock from Wolves!
Livestock producers in eligible states and tribes can receive funding to implement nonlethal methods for wolf predation prevention or to be reimbursed for livestock losses. This program aims to support proactive measures and mitigate financial impacts from wolf predation.
Get Funding for Community Outreach & Environmental Projects
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to expand outreach and capacity building efforts for communities near the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge through a partnership with Conservation Legacy. This initiative aims to enhance local engagement and support for environmental projects.
Secure Funding for Fisheries Research & Conservation
This cooperative agreement is available to the University of Minnesota - Duluth, a uniquely qualified institution with expertise in hydroacoustics and fisheries science. The funding supports research to improve the accuracy of cisco spawning biomass estimates in Lake Superior, contributing to vital fish population assessments and conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Research & Conservation
This grant is for organizations looking to conduct research on bumble bee populations and assess bee habitats at National Wildlife Refuges in the Northeast Region. Funding will support inventory surveys and habitat management recommendations to protect declining bee species.
Get Funding for Wildlife Refuge Protection & Research
Non-profits and academic institutions can secure funding to conduct vital threat and vulnerability assessments for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuges. This initiative supports conservation efforts and ensures the long-term health of our natural resources.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering funding to select organizations for wildlife research initiatives. This grant supports projects aimed at advancing conservation and understanding of natural habitats.
Fund Your Research: Wildlife Conservation Grants Available
This grant supports scientific research focused on grizzly bear physiology and nutrition, crucial for wild bear recovery efforts. Businesses and organizations involved in wildlife research can receive funding to gather vital data that advances conservation strategies and public understanding.
Get Funding for Ecological Restoration Projects
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for funds to assess dam removal projects, gathering vital data to improve fish passage and ecosystems. This funding supports evaluating ecological changes post-Hurricane Sandy relief efforts, specifically at White Rock and Bradford dam sites.