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 Climate Resilience Projects
Small businesses and organizations in Hawaii can get funding to create science-based plans that show how climate change will impact local ecosystems and species. These plans will help guide conservation efforts and protect natural resources from future climate-related losses.
Grant Funds for Conservation Research Projects
This grant is for organizations and institutions focused on ecological research, specifically aimed at understanding and protecting endangered species like the Lake Sturgeon in the Great Lakes basin. Funds will support critical genetic analyses to inform conservation strategies and management plans for these vital aquatic populations.
Unlock Wildlife Funding for Your State!
State governments can access federal funds to restore wildlife habitats, conduct research, and enhance hunter education programs. These grants support crucial conservation efforts and public engagement with wildlife resources.
Get Funding to Boost Hunter Education Programs!
State agencies can access funds to expand hunter education and safety programs, including firearm and archery training, range development, and interstate coordination efforts. This grant aims to enhance hunter recruitment and safety through updated educational materials and improved facilities.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Butterfly Conservation!
State fish and wildlife agencies in the Northeast Region are invited to apply for grants to protect monarch butterflies and their vital habitat. This funding aims to restore millions of acres of habitat and boost monarch populations across the continental U.S.
Get Funding to Protect & Restore Fish Habitats
Non-profits and government agencies can get funding to protect, restore, and enhance fish and aquatic habitats through strategic partnerships. This initiative aims to leverage federal and private funds for impactful conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation & Community Projects
This grant supports initiatives to expand outdoor engagement, train community leaders for conservation projects, and integrate public outreach for wildlife. If you're involved in environmental education or community-based conservation, you could be eligible for funding to implement these impactful programs.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports the development of critical population viability analyses for endangered species like the tidewater goby, contributing to long-term conservation efforts. It's designed for research institutions and conservation organizations working on species recovery.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control & Research
Non-profits and government entities in Region 6 (MT, ND, SD, WY, UT, CO, NE, KS) can secure funding for projects focused on preventing, controlling, and researching aquatic invasive species. This grant supports initiatives like assessment, prevention programs, research into invasive species effects and control, and outreach to change behavior and protect native aquatic resources.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in wildlife conservation efforts, specifically for expanding telemetry flights and improving water sources for Sonoran pronghorn. Funds are intended to help assess human impact and ensure year-round water availability, reducing the need for manual water hauling.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
This funding opportunity is for organizations like AZGFD with unique qualifications in wildlife telemetry and water catchment construction. It supports crucial monitoring flights and infrastructure upgrades to aid Sonoran pronghorn recovery.
Get Funding to Boost Your Subsistence Management
Alaska Native and rural organizations can now apply for funding to hire biologists, social scientists, and educators. This grant aims to increase your involvement in Federal subsistence management and support student engagement in resource monitoring.
Get Grants to Protect Livestock from Wolf Predation
Livestock producers in eligible states and tribes can receive funding for nonlethal methods to prevent wolf predation and be reimbursed for confirmed livestock losses. This program aims to reduce conflicts and support the coexistence of livestock and wolf populations.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species!
This is a notice of intent to award a cooperative agreement to USD for a captive rearing program of the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly to boost the Illinois population. USD is the sole entity with the specialized knowledge and experience in this critical conservation effort.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to support projects focused on endangered species recovery, specifically utilizing innovative satellite imagery techniques for ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for San Diego Climate Initiatives
This grant supports organizations in Southern California working to develop the San Diego Climate Alliance. Funds will be used to implement existing grants and foster partnerships for climate science to aid resource managers.
Get Funding to Restore Klamath Basin Ecosystems
This program offers funding for businesses and organizations involved in ecological restoration projects within the Klamath Basin, aiming to improve aquatic and terrestrial habitats, and water flows. The goal is to benefit wildlife, fish populations, and the health of local communities.
Get Funding to Boost Your Conservation Tech & Data
This grant offers funding for businesses that can improve data products and GIS layers for species conservation planning. Eligible entities will help the Fish and Wildlife Service update and develop crucial data for environmental decision-making.
Kentucky Nature Protection Funds
Kentucky businesses and organizations focused on conserving natural lands can apply for funding to protect federally listed and at-risk species. This cooperative agreement supports critical habitat restoration and species preservation efforts within the state.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations, like the Cleveland Metropolitan Park District, looking to restore stream, floodplain, and buffer habitats. Funds will support critical environmental improvement projects on their owned properties.