Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get $40,000 for Louisiana Pinesnake Conservation!
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries can receive $40,000 to manage the statewide Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances for the Louisiana pinesnake and monitor its population. This funding is authorized by the Endangered Species Act.
Get $40K Annually for Alaska Water Resource Projects
Alaska-based businesses and organizations can access up to $40,000 annually for critical water resource analysis, GIS data management, and mapping to support conservation efforts. This funding aims to advance the understanding and management of water-related habitats across Alaska's National Wildlife Refuges.
Get $40K for Arizona Fish Conservation Projects
Arizona businesses involved in conservation efforts can receive up to $40,000 for critical repairs to protect native Apache trout populations. This funding supports projects that prevent the spread of invasive species and maintain the integrity of natural habitats for this threatened species.
Grant Funding for Invasive Plant Control
This grant supports organizations in Region 5 looking to build volunteer networks for early detection of invasive plants on national wildlife refuges. Funding will enhance existing capabilities and develop collaborative data-sharing systems.
Get $39,171 for Wildlife Research Funding
Fish and Wildlife Service is offering grants to support reproductive success studies for wild vs. hatchery steelhead. Eligible projects will receive funding to implement effective measurement techniques, like weir installations, to gather crucial data.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Research Project!
This grant is for research institutions like the FCCL looking to investigate methods for identifying individual adult fish. The funds will support research activities aimed at exploring the feasibility of using natural body marks for this purpose.
Get Funding for Coastal Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on coastal marsh conservation can receive funding to map marsh habitats, assess sea-level rise vulnerability, and improve monitoring techniques. This grant supports vital research for ecological planning and the preservation of critical coastal ecosystems.
Get $36,000 for Conservation & Education Projects
This $36,000 grant is available to organizations like the Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners to fund informational and educational activities. These initiatives will directly support the development of strategies for over 57 land and water conservation projects.
Get Funding for Digital Content & Communications Projects
This funding is for organizations looking to enhance their digital presence by updating website content, creating engaging multimedia, and developing media management protocols. Eligible recipients can secure funds to support interns in communications and digital product development, leading to improved outreach and public engagement.
Get $35,000 for Research & Conservation Projects
This grant offers up to $35,000 to support research focused on endangered species and their habitats. Eligible entities can receive funding for critical studies that contribute to conservation and recovery efforts.
Secure Funds for Wildlife Conservation & Research
This grant supports essential curatorial services for the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program, ensuring the preservation of valuable wolf remains for scientific study. Businesses or institutions with expertise in specimen preparation, record keeping, and specialized storage are encouraged to apply.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports facilities involved in the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan by funding essential captive population health and genetic diversity initiatives. Eligible organizations can receive funding for research, inspections, travel, equipment, and unexpected costs to aid species recovery.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This is not a grant for business owners, but a funding opportunity for Stephen F. Austin State University to research lead contamination and waterfowl management on Texas National Wildlife Refuges. The goal is to protect migratory birds and inform conservation decisions.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
US Fish and Wildlife Service funds conservation and research projects for priority bird species, with a focus on the Reddish Egret in Mexico. This is a single-source award, not open for competitive bids.
Get $30,740 for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Rancher's Supply, Inc. is eligible for a grant to conduct critical population counts for endangered species. This funding will support vital conservation efforts in the field.
Unlock Conservation Funds: Land Trust Grants Available
Are you a land trust looking to expand conservation efforts? This grant helps land trusts enhance their ability to partner with the US Fish and Wildlife Service for cost-effective land acquisition and conservation projects.
Get Funding to Conserve Land for Wildlife
Non-profits focused on land conservation can receive funding to train their teams on how to partner with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to protect natural habitats. This grant supports educational initiatives to enhance land acquisition partnerships and benefit the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for Invasive Species Management
This grant supports state officials attending events focused on invasive species and enhances coordination between state agencies and the Fish and Wildlife Service on energy development. Secure funding to improve coordination and address critical environmental issues impacting your business.
Get $30,000 for Bird Conservation & Research
Non-profit organizations focused on avian research and conservation are eligible for up to $30,000 to help assess and protect migratory bird populations and their habitats. This funding supports critical research on species like the limpkin and their prey, aiming to improve conservation strategies for Florida's freshwater spring run systems.
Get $30K to Boost Coastal Research & Conservation
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is eligible to receive approximately $30,000 to continue vital coastal studies and conservation efforts. This funding aims to advance research critical for protecting and understanding our coastal ecosystems.