Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Conservation Funding for Your Business!
This cooperative program invites researchers and organizations to partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service on critical conservation studies. Secure funding to conduct vital research that benefits wildlife and their habitats.
Get Funding to Restore Wetlands & Help Birds!
If you're involved in conservation projects in Mexico, this grant can fund wetland and habitat protection, restoration, and establishment. It supports activities like training, education, and organizational development to boost conservation efforts.
Unlock Funds for Tribal Wildlife Conservation & Habitat
Federally recognized Tribes can access competitive grants to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife, their habitats, and species of cultural or traditional importance. This funding supports conservation efforts for both hunted and non-hunted species.
Unlock Funding for Mississippi River Basin Environmental Projects
State and local governments involved in slowing the spread of Asian carp in the Mississippi and Ohio River Basins are eligible for funding to support control strategies. This initiative provides resources for critical projects identified by multi-agency partnerships to implement effective Asian Carp control.
Get Funding to Protect Wetlands & Habitats
This grant offers matching funds to public-private partnerships working on long-term wetland and upland habitat protection, restoration, and enhancement. Businesses focused on conservation efforts can receive financial support for projects benefiting migratory birds.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This grant offers funding for initiatives that enhance existing Karner Blue Butterfly populations on managed public land, enabling vegetation with KBB eggs to be moved to new locations. It's specifically for projects involving the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to support Karner Blue Butterfly translocation efforts.
Fund Your Habitat Restoration Project | Grant Opportunity
This grant opportunity supports projects focused on habitat restoration and species conservation, specifically for the Karner Blue Butterfly. Eligible entities can receive funding to enhance existing populations and establish new ones through habitat management and assisted migration.
Unlock Funding for Grassland Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on large-scale conservation projects in the North American Great Plains temperate grasslands, aiming to develop resilient landscape designs and identify priority areas for restoration. Funds are allocated for data analysis, expert engagement, and the creation of a conservation atlas to guide future decision-making.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This program offers funding for field work in fish and wildlife conservation, including research, data analysis, and community engagement. It's designed for individuals and organizations looking to contribute to America's conservation mission.
Unlock Funds for Your Nevada Business
Nevada businesses in the Pacific Southwest Region can now access funding opportunities offered by the Fish and Wildlife Service. This grant aims to support projects and initiatives that align with conservation and wildlife management goals within the region.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Boat Launch Projects
Environmental organizations and non-profits are eligible to receive funding for projects that create or improve car-top boat launches, promoting access to natural waterways. This cooperative agreement supports initiatives focused on conservation and recreational opportunities.
Unlock Funds for Erie County Land Acquisition & Restoration!
Erie County is eligible for a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to acquire 10.88 acres at Seneca Bluffs. This funding supports vital environmental restoration projects near Superfund sites.
Get Funds for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the Endangered Species Act. Fund your long-term conservation initiatives and make a significant impact on species recovery.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Businesses involved in wildlife conservation and data collection can receive funding through cooperative agreements for habitat assessment and migratory bird monitoring. This initiative supports science-based conservation efforts to protect fish and wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Education & Video Projects
Nonprofits and educational organizations can receive funding to create public awareness campaigns about climate change impacts on wildlife. This grant supports training and video production to educate the public and reduce disturbances at sensitive wildlife sites.
Get Funding for Arizona Native Fish Research
This grant is for researchers in Arizona investigating why native and non-native fish coexist in certain streams. Funding will expand studies on stream flow and habitat to develop conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for State Fish & Wildlife Agencies to support voluntary stewardship efforts on private lands, crucial for conserving endangered and threatened species. It aims to foster cooperation with landowners, communities, and tribes for vital conservation work.
Get Grants for Eco-Restoration Projects
This funding is available for organizations focused on ecological restoration, specifically for improving stream health and habitats. The goal is to enhance stream stability, reduce erosion, and connect floodplains.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Are you an organization focused on youth education and conservation? This program provides funding for invasive species removal projects on wildlife refuges, directly benefiting endangered frog populations.
Unlock Funding for Nature-Based Conservation Projects
Fish and Wildlife Service grants are available to expand regional conservation projects, particularly in the Middle Rio Grande, Mississippi River, and Monarch Butterfly corridors. This funding aims to enhance understanding of climate change impacts and improve data access for conservation planning.