Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get $30,000 for Conservation Research & Planning
Non-profit conservation organizations with expertise in migratory bird research can receive funding to continue monitoring, research, and conservation planning for Bicknell's Thrush. This grant supports the coordination and implementation of vital monitoring programs and data analysis.
Get $30,000 for Environmental Research Grants!
Eligible institutions can receive funding to conduct crucial surveys and research aimed at protecting endangered species. This initiative supports scientific efforts to understand and conserve vital aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants.
Grant Funding for Land Conservation Education
This grant is exclusively for the Land Trust Alliance to fund educational programs that strengthen the land conservation community, foster peer networks, and celebrate conservation successes. The funding will support training, webinars, conferences, and the development of essential resources for land trusts and their partners.
Unlock Wildlife Data Funding: Research Grants Up To $29,838
Researchers and institutions can receive funding to develop advanced methods for estimating wildlife populations using camera trap data. This grant aims to improve the accuracy and cost-effectiveness of wildlife abundance estimations for conservation efforts.
Unlock $29,000 for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Management
New York State Parks is seeking funding to manage and monitor piping plovers nesting at Sandy Island Beach State Park. This grant will support hiring a coordinator for management, volunteer coordination, public outreach, and habitat restoration efforts.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects!
Are you a non-profit focused on environmental restoration? This grant provides funding for monitoring and evaluating riparian tree growth to improve salmon habitat on the Lower Yuba River.
Get Funding: Recover and Rebuild Your Business
This grant offers funding for businesses impacted by Hurricane Sandy to support data integration for crucial restoration and resilience projects. Eligible organizations with expertise in conservation and data management can receive funding to contribute to vital environmental recovery efforts.
Fund Your Conservation Project: $27K Available
Are you a conservation organization or research unit with unique expertise in wildlife monitoring? Secure up to $27,000 to continue vital efforts in developing and implementing national wildlife monitoring programs.
Get $26K for Mussel Control Projects
Water-focused businesses can secure up to $26,455 for on-the-ground projects that prevent, contain, control, or educate about quagga and zebra mussels. This funding aims for measurable results in aquatic invasive species management.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
If you are a conservation organization or involved in wildlife research, you may be eligible for funding to support projects focused on bird species conservation, especially those identified as priorities by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This grant is specifically for continuing critical research on Red Knot migration patterns and conservation in Texas.
Secure Funding for Marine Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations and businesses focused on marine conservation and stewardship projects that benefit Marine Protected Areas. Funds will support initiatives aimed at protecting and sustainably using vital marine resources, boosting fisheries, tourism, and recreation.
Get Up To $25K for Coastal Research & Conservation
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi businesses can secure up to $25,000 in funding to continue vital work on coastal ecosystem research and conservation initiatives. This cooperative agreement supports ongoing projects aimed at protecting and understanding our vital marine environments.
Land Acquisition Grants for Environmental Restoration
Non-profits and municipalities like the Town of West Seneca can acquire land for crucial environmental restoration projects. This funding supports habitat preservation and wildlife protection through land purchases and conservation efforts.
Get $25,000 for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant offers up to $25,000 to organizations like Oregon State University for collaborative research on endangered Hawaiian ducks. The funds will support monitoring studies on management practices that impact these protected species.
Secure Funding for Public Education Projects
This grant supports organizations creating educational materials, like maps and booklets, to inform the public about complex environmental and policy issues. Funding is available for projects that enhance public understanding and involvement in critical government processes.
Get Funding for Klamath River Restoration Projects!
This grant offers funding for technical assistance to help develop an environmental impact analysis for the Klamath Agreements. Businesses and organizations involved in the Klamath River Basin can receive support for crucial restoration and management efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Impact Analysis!
This grant offers funding for technical assistance to California Department of Fish and Game for developing a crucial Environmental Impact Report related to Klamath River agreements. Businesses with expertise in fisheries, hydrology, water quality, and cultural resources are encouraged to apply.
Get Grants to Fight Invasive Species in the Gulf!
Small businesses in the Southeast US can receive grants of up to $24,999 to fund projects that control aquatic nuisance and invasive species. This is a great opportunity to protect marine environments while securing funding.
Get Funding to Protect Golden Eagles in NM!
Native American Tribes and environmental firms can secure funding to continue vital conservation efforts for Golden Eagles in New Mexico. This grant supports the deployment of satellite transmitters to monitor eagle movement and survival rates.
Get $24,532 for Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers up to $24,532 to organizations working on wildlife habitat improvement. Funds are available to support project implementation, requiring a cost-share contribution from the recipient.