Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding for Water Resource & Erosion Projects
Wyoming businesses and organizations involved in water resource management and environmental protection can secure funding to analyze hydrography and erosion within the Green River Basin. This grant supports advanced mapping and modeling to understand and mitigate sediment delivery to streams.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Restoration Projects
Environmental organizations and government agencies can secure funding to restore and enhance aquatic habitats, ensuring the health of vital ecosystems. This grant supports projects like improving fish passage and creating better living conditions for wildlife.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Prevention in the Pacific
Environmental organizations and researchers in the Pacific Region can secure funding to develop and author a critical invasive species prevention policy. This initiative aims to protect regional ecosystems and biodiversity through strategic planning and expert collaboration.
Get Funding for Habitat Conservation & Migratory Birds
This grant supports partners in conserving migratory bird habitats through strategic planning and project delivery. Eligible entities will receive funding to implement conservation efforts that enhance the RWBJV's habitat goals.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Local governments and uniquely qualified organizations can receive funding for streambank restoration and stabilization projects. This grant aims to offset natural resource injuries and improve watershed health in Connecticut.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity supports the restoration of natural resources in the Housatonic River watershed for government entities. It specifically aims to fund culvert crossing projects to offset environmental damage.
Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
This grant supports organizations involved in the captive breeding and conservation of endangered species, specifically the Pacific pocket mouse. Funding aims to bolster efforts in species recovery and habitat preservation for this critical species.
Fund Your Next Project: River Corps Program Grants
Support environmental education and habitat restoration on the Los Angeles River with funding for new crews of young adults (ages 18-25). This program offers valuable experience and community engagement opportunities.
Get Funding for Conservation Partnerships & Climate Action
This grant supports organizations and governments working to improve natural resource conservation and management by fostering collaboration and applying science to address climate change in the North Pacific landscape. Funding is available to build partnerships and share scientific insights for conservation actions.
Get Funding for Eagle Conservation Tech & Research
This grant supports businesses developing technology for monitoring golden eagle nests and deploying satellite trackers for population management. Funding is available for projects that expand nest surveys and gather critical data on eagle survival, movement, and habitat use.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant supports research into the survival and movement of relocated Western Burrowing Owls, crucial for informing conservation permits. Projects will document owl fates and estimate survival rates using methods like VHF telemetry and banding.
Get Funding for Yukon Salmon Research & Management
Alaska-based organizations and community members can apply for grants to fund research and management projects that improve understanding of Yukon River Chinook and chum salmon. This funding supports the Yukon River Salmon Agreement with Canada, aiming to advance scientific knowledge and public awareness.
Get Funding for Ecological Research & Conservation
This grant supports research on the migration and foraging behavior of bats around Martha's Vineyard. It's a unique opportunity for academic institutions and non-profits focused on wildlife conservation and ecological studies.
Get Funding: Boost Your Environmental Impact!
This grant supports research proving the value of environmental education to inform decision-makers and practitioners. Secure funding to strengthen environmental initiatives and demonstrate their real-world outcomes.
Get Funding: Restore Habitat, Boost Ecosystems
This grant supports businesses and organizations looking to restore wildflower and native grass habitats, specifically for Monarch Butterflies. Funds will cover site preparation, restoration design, weed control, seed propagation, and educational outreach with local schools.
Get Grants for Wetland Conservation Projects in Canada!
Canadian businesses focused on long-term wetland and habitat protection, restoration, or establishment can apply for matching grants. Funds support projects that benefit migratory birds across North America.
Get Funding for Tribal Fish Hatchery Operations!
This grant offers funding for the Nez Perce Tribe to operate and maintain the Kooskia National Fish Hatchery, supporting the Snake River Basin Adjudication Settlement. It facilitates cooperation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service through service and resource exchanges.
Unlock Funding for STEM Education Programs!
Are you an educator or non-profit focused on grades 6-12 STEM engagement? Secure funding to ignite student passion for science, technology, engineering, art, and math through hands-on underwater ROV building and real-world problem-solving.
Funded Research for Ecosystem Health & Wildlife
This grant offers funding for researchers and organizations studying ecosystem health in the Chihuahuan Desert, specifically using quail as indicators of grassland vitality. The funds will support research into the impacts of grazing on plant diversity and quail populations, with the goal of informing future land management strategies.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Species!
Great Lakes states can receive funding to implement strategies for controlling and preventing the spread of Asian carp. This grant supports critical interagency efforts to protect vital aquatic ecosystems.