Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get Wildlife Habitat Grants!
Private landowners can receive technical and financial help through cooperative agreements to restore and conserve fish and wildlife habitats on their property. This program funds projects that advance biological diversity and are based on sound scientific principles.
Get Grants for Coastal Habitat Restoration & Protection
This program offers financial and technical help to coastal communities and landowners for restoring and protecting vital fish and wildlife habitats. If you're involved in conservation efforts on public or private coastal lands, you may be eligible for cooperative agreements to advance biological diversity.
Get Paid to Create Stunning Marine Monument Films!
If you're a filmmaker or photographer specializing in marine life, this grant offers funding to create engaging content showcasing U.S. marine national monuments. Help the Fish and Wildlife Service inspire conservation through your powerful visuals.
Get Funding for Weed Management & Habitat Restoration
If you're involved with invasive species management in the Great Lakes region, this funding can support operational costs for Cooperative Weed Management Areas. Secure resources for education, landowner assistance, and invasive species control.
Get Funding for Bird Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations, specifically the National Audubon Society, looking to fund forest management plans for migratory bird habitats on refuge and private lands. The funding will cover hiring forestry professionals and project oversight to restore and manage vital floodplain and upland forests.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on the Central Valley Project Improvement Act are eligible for funding to implement crucial refuge water supply projects. This grant supports strategic planning and execution to improve water management and conservation efforts.
Grant Money for Visitor Experience Upgrades!
Nonprofits and local governments can get funding to improve visitor services and outreach at refuges and wildlife areas. This grant aims to boost engagement and expand the reach of these natural spaces.
Unlock Funds for Wildlife & Habitat Restoration!
State and territorial agencies can access federal grants to restore, conserve, and manage wildlife populations and their habitats, including species not typically hunted or fished. Funds support research, land acquisition, public access, and habitat improvement projects crucial for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in Africa!
Are you involved in wildlife conservation efforts in Central Africa? This grant offers funding to reduce threats to key wildlife populations and build long-term conservation capacity across 11 eligible countries. It's for organizations working to protect endangered species and biodiversity in the region.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations involved in environmental restoration projects, specifically those aimed at enhancing turtle populations in the Kalamazoo River. Funds will support critical activities like nest protection, tracking, and data collection to assess and improve turtle recruitment.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Recovery
This grant offers financial aid to states, organizations, and landowners for projects that help recover endangered and threatened species managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Fund your conservation efforts to protect ecosystems and prevent species extinction.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Restoration
This program offers federal grants to states and territories for wildlife and habitat conservation, prioritizing species of greatest conservation need. Funding is available for proactive projects with measurable impacts on imperiled species, rather than educational or law enforcement activities.
Get Funding for Climate & Air Quality Outreach Projects!
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funds to develop engaging multi-media materials, including podcasts, brochures, and interactive kiosks, to educate the public about air quality and climate change issues within National Wildlife Refuges.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Research
This grant is for research institutions focused on understanding and modeling habitat connectivity for Pacific Marten and Fisher populations in Northern California. Funds will support the development of habitat suitability models, connectivity analyses, and population expansion modeling.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to support conservation efforts for rhinoceros and tiger populations. This grant aims to enhance protection, manage habitats, and reduce human-wildlife conflict for these endangered species.
Secure Funds for Ape Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals with expertise in ape conservation. Funding is available for projects dedicated to protecting gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, and gibbons across their natural habitats.
Secure Funds for Environmental Mapping & Invasive Species Control
This opportunity is for organizations focused on environmental services and land management to receive funding for developing protocols and mapping invasive species. The goal is to improve land cover data processing and create strategies for invasive species treatment on refuges.
Secure Grants for Ecological Research & Conservation
This grant funds scientific collaboration to study the impact of river flow on crucial invertebrate species, aiming to protect native salmon populations. Businesses and researchers contributing to fish and wildlife conservation can access these funds.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Businesses involved in environmental restoration and endangered species conservation can secure funding for vital projects. This grant supports sand dune restoration, invasive plant management, and the protection of endangered species like the Lange's metalmark butterfly.
Secure Funds for Habitat Restoration Planning
Tribes in the Middle Klamath Basin can get funding to create a plan for enhancing Coho salmon habitat. This plan will identify up to 15 tributary sites for potential restoration projects, guided by the latest scientific research.