Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding to Enhance Your Trail Business!
This grant supports organizations that manage and develop public trails by funding website upgrades, training programs, and symposia to improve visitor experiences and sustainable practices. Businesses and non-profits involved in trail planning, construction, or maintenance can apply to access resources and gain expertise.
Get Funding for Shoreline Restoration Projects
Are you involved in shoreline restoration efforts on Aramburu Island? This grant is designed to provide financial support for projects that enhance and restore the island's eastern shoreline.
Get Funding for Wildlife Refuge Water Projects
If your organization has expertise in water resource assessments, the Fish and Wildlife Service is looking to partner with you on vital inventory projects for National Wildlife Refuges in the Southeast. This cooperative agreement will support the compilation and analysis of crucial water resource information for targeted refuges.
Get Funding to Protect Shared Natural Heritage
This grant supports US and Mexican organizations working to conserve biodiversity and reduce threats to wildlife habitats in Mexico. Funding is available for on-the-ground projects and strengthening local conservation efforts.
Grant Funding for Trail Preservation & Growth!
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies involved with America's National Scenic and Historic Trails can access funding for conservation, public engagement, and resource management. This grant supports initiatives to develop, preserve, interpret, and sustain these vital public resources.
Secure Funding to Reduce Wildlife Collisions & Protect Resources
This grant helps federal agencies and their partners coordinate data collection to understand and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions on public lands. Funding supports improved safety for visitors and enhanced protection for natural resources.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Coastal Protection
This grant supports organizations developing protocols to monitor and protect vital salt marsh ecosystems. Funds are available for assessing salt marsh integrity and creating detailed monitoring plans crucial for wildlife conservation.
Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profits focused on bird conservation can receive funding to conduct monitoring, assessment, and protection efforts. This grant supports initiatives like shorebird programs to safeguard avian populations and their habitats across the Eastern United States.
Get Funding for Monarch Conservation Projects
This grant provides training and technical assistance to individuals and organizations involved in monarch butterfly conservation efforts. Funds support initiatives aimed at protecting and restoring monarch habitats.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
This grant is for academic institutions like the College of William and Mary to conduct critical avian surveys and research at Plum Tree Island National Wildlife Refuge. Funding will support the systematic collection of bird usage data in shoreline and marsh areas over approximately 3.5 years.
Get Funding: Protect Great Lakes Wetlands!
This grant funds the acquisition of critical land at the Chiwaukee Prairie Preserve in Wisconsin to protect vital coastal wetlands and their rare species. Businesses or organizations focused on environmental conservation and land stewardship in the Great Lakes region may be eligible.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations with proven experience in migratory bird monitoring and conservation can apply for funding to support vital research and habitat preservation efforts. This cooperative agreement supports initiatives aimed at protecting bird populations and their habitats across the Western Hemisphere.
Fund Your Conservation Research: Habitat Modeling Grants
This grant supports projects focused on developing advanced modeling and GIS services for habitat assessment, specifically for Western Monarch butterflies and milkweed species. Eligible entities can receive funding to create dynamic, GIS-accessible models and data crucial for conservation efforts.
Funded: Community Video Projects & Education
Non-profits and youth organizations in Alaska can secure funding to create educational videos about climate change impacts on walruses. This grant supports training and video production to raise public awareness and reduce disturbances at important walrus haul-out sites.
Grant Funds for Research & Development
This opportunity is exclusively for the University of New Hampshire to receive financial assistance for a 3.5-year research project. This is a notification of an existing award, not an open call for applications.
Unlock Funding for Your Conservation Business
Are you a business focused on natural or cultural resource solutions? This grant supports collaboration with federal agencies to provide critical research and assistance, bringing new opportunities to your company.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity is specifically for the Living Classroom Foundations, INC to enhance the National Wildlife Refuge System over approximately 3 years. While this announcement is for notification, it signifies a chance for significant investment in vital conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental & Conservation Projects
If you're involved with environmental research, conservation, or natural resource management, this program offers funding to support vital projects. Collaborate with federal agencies and other partners to advance scientific understanding and protect our ecosystems.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
The Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a grant to the Gulf of Maine Institute to combat undesirable and noxious plant species over approximately 3.5 years. This funding aims to support critical environmental restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Wildlife Projects
Groundwork Hudson Valley is eligible to receive a one-year grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service to support youth engagement, education, and employment initiatives focused on conservation.