Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Project in Louisiana
This notice indicates potential funding for projects focused on understanding red wolf-coyote hybridization and its impact on red wolf restoration in the southeastern US. Businesses with expertise in wildlife genetics and conservation may be eligible for this cooperative agreement.
Get Funding for Alaska's Terrestrial Climate Resilience
Businesses in Western Alaska can secure funding to research climate change impacts on local ecosystems and resources. Projects will focus on understanding changes in species, identifying resilient areas, and assessing habitat shifts.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Restoration Plans
This grant supports the development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin. Eligible organizations will collaborate with federal agencies to implement science-based restoration efforts for fisheries.
Get Funding for River Restoration Projects
Local governments and environmental organizations can secure funding to support crucial technical planning and community outreach for aquatic restoration efforts on the Lower Klamath and Trinity Rivers. This grant aims to bolster expertise and facilitate collaborative work in preserving vital river ecosystems.
Get Funding for Bat Identification Software Innovation
This notice indicates an intent to fund a cooperative agreement for quality assurance testing of bat identification software. Businesses, universities, and government entities can partner to ensure software meets Endangered Species Act resolution and accuracy standards for bat species identification.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funding to conserve and manage forest land, particularly areas vital for the protection of listed and at-risk bat species. This initiative aims to secure critical habitats for wildlife and promote ecological balance.
Get Funding: Conserve Red Wolves & Advance Wildlife Recovery
This is an exclusive opportunity for Lincoln Park Zoo to receive grant funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The funds are dedicated to developing crucial population models for red wolves, directly supporting their conservation and recovery efforts.
Funding for Conservation Project Integration
This cooperative agreement is for entities with demonstrated expertise in integrating the natural and built environment within the S. Atlantic Conservation Blueprint. Funding is available to support projects aligning with these conservation goals.
Get Funding for Postdoctoral Research!
Virginia Tech is seeking a postdoctoral scientist to support research initiatives with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This opportunity offers funding for a scientist to work under the direction of a Principal Investigator, with Virginia Tech providing cost-sharing.
Secure Funds for Wetland Conservation & Climate Resilience
This is not a competitive grant, but an opportunity to partner for wetland protection and climate adaptation projects. Eligible entities can collaborate with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to acquire strategic land parcels for conservation easements, advancing bird conservation goals.
Unlock Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects focused on conserving neotropical migratory birds and their habitats across the Americas. If your organization is dedicated to bird conservation, you could receive funding to implement impactful projects.
Get Funding for Conservation & Recovery Projects
This program offers grants to businesses and organizations focused on conserving native aquatic species and managing invasive species within the Gila River Basin. Fund crucial recovery efforts for endangered fish and other native aquatic life.
Get Funding to Combat Invasive Species!
State and local government agencies in the Upper Mississippi River Basin can receive funding and technical support to implement projects aimed at controlling and eliminating Asian carp. This initiative aims to protect natural resources and prevent further spread of this invasive species.
Get Funding to Boost Endangered Species Programs
This grant is for organizations like the Los Angeles Zoo that are crucial for breeding and rehabilitating endangered California condors. Funds will support the essential rebuilding of incubation, chick-rearing, and medical facilities needed for these vital conservation efforts.
Grant for Arizona Game & Fish Land Preservation
This grant offers funding for historical preservation projects on Arizona Game and Fish Commission-owned land near Eagar, AZ. It is specifically intended for state game and fish agencies.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in the Gulf Coastal Plains
If your organization is in the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks region, this grant supports developing and implementing strategies for sustainable natural and cultural resources facing climate change and other threats. Funding is available to lead partnerships and deliver on-the-ground conservation results.
Get Funding for Conservation Research & Support
If you're an academic institution focused on forestry and natural resources, the Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a cooperative agreement to support National Wildlife Refuges. This funding is for providing essential technical and personal support services.
Get Funding for Advanced Bird Sampling Methods
This grant supports research and development for new tidal marsh bird sampling protocols, specifically for sparrows and rails, but adaptable to other marsh species. Funds will help test methodologies, estimate costs, and overcome logistical challenges to create a robust, nationwide protocol.
Get Funding for NC Coastal Ecosystem Modeling
North Carolina State University is seeking to build a South Atlantic Ecosystem Model. This project aims to connect inland and coastal management strategies to potential resource and economic impacts in estuarine and coastal marine environments.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement is for The Orianne Society to continue their critical research and conservation efforts for the Eastern Indigo Snake. Funding supports ongoing studies in Georgia and Florida focusing on species status, spatial ecology, survey methods, and reintroduction.