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 Washington Fish Habitat Restoration
Washington businesses and organizations focused on aquatic resource stewardship can receive funding for projects like fish passage and habitat restoration. This grant supports initiatives that promote biodiversity and align with scientific principles for healthy aquatic ecosystems.
Get Funding for WA Aquatic Resource Projects
Washington State businesses and organizations focused on conserving and managing aquatic resources can apply for grants to support projects like habitat assessment, water quality improvement, and fish passage initiatives. This funding aims to enhance recreational fishing opportunities while protecting vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Washington Aquatic Restoration Projects
Washington state businesses involved in aquatic resource stewardship can receive funding for projects like fish passage improvement, habitat restoration, and invasive species management. This initiative aims to conserve aquatic populations while enhancing recreational fishing opportunities.
Get Grants for Avian Health Research & Conservation
Are you a government agency, tribal organization, or non-profit focused on bird conservation? Secure funding to monitor and address avian health and disease issues impacting protected migratory bird populations in the Southwest.
Fund Your Habitat Restoration & Grow Native Plants
This program funds organizations like the Chicago Botanic Garden to collect and preserve native seeds for habitat restoration on National Wildlife Refuges. It supports citizen scientists and volunteers in planting and growing native vegetation for long-term ecological success.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience & Conservation Projects
California organizations partnering on climate change adaptation and conservation can receive funding and scientific support. This initiative aims to enhance conservation efforts, leverage resources, and build capacity to address climate-related challenges.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on migratory bird conservation, utilizing data and planning tools to enhance habitat protection in the Great Lakes region. Eligible applicants can receive funding to contribute to bird population monitoring and conservation planning.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and conservation organizations can apply for funding to support migratory bird conservation efforts, with a focus on priority species. This grant supports vital monitoring and environmental education programs for raptor migration.
Get $48,499 for Wildlife Conservation Projects
US Fish and Wildlife Service is offering up to $48,499 to support projects focused on the conservation of priority bird species. This funding is specifically for organizations with expertise in wildlife telemetry and established relationships with tribal nations and land management agencies.
Get Up To $48K for Environmental Research Grants
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers up to $48,000 for research studies on groundwater springs impacting rare amphipod species. This funding is ideal for organizations with specialized hydrogeology expertise.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Non-profits and research institutions focused on wildlife inventory, monitoring, and behavioral studies can apply for funding to conduct critical research. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding and conserving endangered species like mountain lions through innovative monitoring techniques.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Growth
Businesses involved in environmental conservation or restoration projects on Catalina Island are eligible for funding to implement crucial recovery actions for the island rush-rose. This grant supports vital tasks like habitat protection, population monitoring, and seed collection to ensure the species' long-term survival and expansion.
Unlock $45,082 for Fish Research & Conservation
Biopar can receive up to $45,082 from the USFWS to develop advanced algorithms for identifying individual delta smelt and longfin smelt using natural body marks. This funding supports vital research into fish identification and conservation efforts.
Grant Alert: $45,000 for Island Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations focused on wildlife conservation can receive up to $45,000 for critical monitoring and management studies on seabird islands. This funding supports essential research, data collection, and reporting to protect marine bird populations.
Get Funding for North Carolina Coastal Restoration Projects
North Carolina businesses and organizations can receive funding to restore vital oyster reefs and estuarine shorelines, protecting coastal areas from erosion. This initiative aims to enhance fish habitats and promote ecological health along the coast.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
Local government agencies are invited to apply for funding to restore natural resources and enhance public access to wildlife viewing areas. This grant supports projects that compensate for environmental damage and educate the public about conservation.
Grant Funding: Boost School Programs & Cultural Heritage
This funding opportunity is for Hoonah City Schools to develop culturally responsive educational programs that foster academic excellence and preserve traditional knowledge. Funds will support curriculum development, a science-based summer camp, and backcountry experiences to strengthen youth connections to their homeland.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports Tribal governments in monitoring, assessing, and managing Mexican wolf populations on their reservations, including livestock protection. Funding is available for training personnel and implementing conservation protocols.
Get Up To $40K for Wetland Health Research
Are you a CESU partner organization focused on environmental research? This grant offers up to $40,000 annually to conduct crucial biological assessments on agricultural tile drainage impacts on wetland ecosystems.
Get $40K for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Protection
Are you a Wisconsin DNR partner involved in habitat restoration or wildlife protection? Secure up to $40,000 to enhance environments for endangered species like the Great Lakes piping plover and improve local ecosystems.