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
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects focused on understanding and improving the nesting success of sagebrush-obligate songbirds by analyzing grazing impacts. Eligible applicants will conduct field research, data collection, and analysis to inform conservation strategies.
Florida Butterfly Grant: Protect and Restore!
Are you a Florida-based conservation organization or research institution? This grant offers funding to establish new populations of the critically endangered Miami blue butterfly, a vital Priority 1 recovery effort.
Fund Your Canadian Conservation Projects: Get Grants!
Canadian businesses and non-profits partnering on wetland and habitat projects can receive matching funds. This grant supports the protection, restoration, and enhancement of vital ecosystems across Canada.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Protection
This opportunity is for organizations focused on aquatic resource preservation in the Tanana Valley. Funding will support the development of watershed plans to identify and create strategic mitigation sites for restoring and protecting vital Chinook salmon habitats.
Unlock Funding for Conservation & Research Projects
If your business is involved in ecological research, conservation, or wildlife management, this grant offers funding to support critical studies and projects. Partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service to advance environmental initiatives and receive financial backing for your expertise.
Unlock Funding for Climate Projects
This opportunity supports operational entities managing climate change adaptation projects. Receive funding to manage staff and operational costs for critical climate initiatives.
Boost Your Research: Faculty Fellowship Grants Available!
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) faculty, get paid to conduct vital fish and wildlife conservation research for 8-12 weeks. Expand your network and enhance educational opportunities in conservation.
Secure Funding for Data Management & Synthesis Projects
This cooperative agreement is designed for organizations looking to manage and synthesize valuable long-term seabird colony data. Fund your critical data management and synthesis efforts to support vital research.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you a university or research institution focused on ecological studies? This grant supports critical research into black-tailed prairie dog populations and habitat, aiding in crucial wildlife reintroduction efforts.
Funded Conservation: Boost Your Business with Grant Money
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on wildlife conservation, specifically developing best practices for managing predation on shorebirds. Funds will support the development and implementation of improved management strategies, benefiting conservation efforts along the U.S. Atlantic coast.
Funded Bat Research for Wildlife Monitoring
This opportunity funds field research to monitor bat populations and detect White Nose Syndrome at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. It supports the hiring of a Field Crew Leader to oversee interns, conduct surveys, and analyze data from May to August 2012.
Get Funding to Boost Wildlife Law Enforcement
This grant is for organizations and government agencies in Indonesia looking to enhance their wildlife crime investigation, prosecution, and judicial capacity. Funds will support training and technical assistance to combat illegal wildlife trafficking effectively.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience & Research
Businesses in South Texas can receive funding to establish a GPS reference station supporting vital research on sea-level rise and coastal marsh conservation. This project aims to develop crucial data for managing coastal areas and provides public access to valuable land survey information.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports entities collaborating on critical genetic information needs for species conservation, specifically the Devils Hole Pupfish. Projects will focus on developing comprehensive genetic and propagation plans to ensure the survival of endangered populations.
Unlock Funding for River Habitat Restoration
This grant is for private landowners in the Upper Arkansas River area looking to improve in-stream and riparian habitats. Funds are available to cover planning, engineering, surveying, and the actual restoration work.
Boost Your Business with Coral Reef Grants!
Businesses and organizations focused on coral reef conservation are eligible for funding to support critical preservation projects. This grant aims to advance the health and sustainability of coral ecosystems.
Boost Your Business with Visitor Outreach Funding!
Non-profits and organizations focused on wildlife education can secure funding to enhance visitor services and expand outreach. This program aims to engage more visitors and connect with urban communities.
Restore Rivers & Wildlife: Get Funding Now!
If you're involved in fish and wildlife conservation efforts in Western Washington, particularly in the Chehalis River watershed or Lake Sammamish, this grant can fund critical restoration projects like improving fish passage and habitat. Funding also supports Tribal employment and vital research on migratory patterns and fish health.
Get Grants for Youth Conservation Projects!
If you run a program focused on employing and developing young people while conserving natural resources, this grant can fund your initiatives. It supports organizations like SEEDS Youth Conservation Corps in their mission to connect underserved youth with environmental and cultural heritage protection.
Grant: Fund Your Mussel Habitat Research
This cooperative agreement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funds the University of Missouri to research freshwater mussel habitat in the Big River. The project aims to model habitat criteria for these important aquatic species.