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 Bird Habitat Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations dedicated to protecting and monitoring beach-nesting birds and their habitats. Funds will support restoration and enhancement efforts for injured avian breeding grounds.
Get Wildlife Grants for Your State Program
This grant offers funding to state wildlife agencies for developing and implementing programs that benefit diverse wildlife and their habitats. You can use these funds for planning to enhance your Wildlife Action Plan or for direct implementation of conservation projects, with a focus on species most in need.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Boost Conservation
This grant offers funding to organizations focused on recovering endangered or threatened species through vital research and restoration projects. Secure resources to implement critical conservation plans and protect wildlife for the public good.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Project in Mexico!
This grant is for public-private partnerships in Mexico seeking funds to protect, restore, or enhance wetlands and habitats, benefiting migratory birds. Funding can also support training, education, and capacity building for conservation efforts.
Funding for Youth Conservation & Job Training Programs
Non-profits partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service can receive funding to run conservation crews for young adults. This initiative provides job training, environmental education, and valuable work experience for participants aged 16-25.
Funded Internships: Boost Your Wildlife Career!
Texas universities can gain valuable, funded internship opportunities for students in wildlife resources, fostering hands-on experience and potential employment. This program allows students to directly engage with Fish and Wildlife Service professionals, bridging academic learning with real-world conservation work.
Fund Your Youth Program: Conservation Careers Grant
Are you involved in youth development and conservation? This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports programs that introduce young people to natural resource conservation careers through hands-on experience and mentoring.
Get Funding for Green River Basin Conservation Projects
This grant is for conservation partners working in the Green River Basin to identify and protect vital conservation areas. The funding will support landscape-scale data analysis and the development of action plans to promote ecosystem health and efficient conservation efforts.
Fund Your Water Rights for Habitat Restoration
Irrigation districts in southern New Mexico can get funding to purchase water rights for wildlife and habitat restoration along the Rio Grande. This initiative aims to benefit endangered species and promote healthy ecosystems.
Get Funding for Water Rights & Habitat Restoration
Local irrigation districts in southern New Mexico can get grants to purchase water rights for wildlife and habitat restoration along the Rio Grande. This initiative aims to benefit endangered species and promote healthy ecosystems.
Get Funding to Reduce Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products
This initiative by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is looking for organizations to educate the public about the impact of consumer choices on threatened species. Funds will support outreach campaigns using various media to reduce demand for illegal wildlife products and encourage informed purchasing decisions.
Unlock Funds for Land Conservation Expertise
This grant supports land trusts aiming to enhance their skills in voluntary private land conservation and effective land acquisition. Funds are primarily for educational programs that improve knowledge of conservation finance, biodiversity protection, and water resource management.
Get Funding to Fight Invasive Species
This grant is for organizations and government agencies working to control and prevent the spread of invasive aquatic species like Quagga and Zebra Mussels in the Western United States. Funds will support critical efforts to protect valuable water resources and recreational areas.
Boost Your Conservation Career with Wildlife Grants
This program offers early to mid-career wildlife conservation professionals two years of intensive training and hands-on experience to lead impactful international conservation programs. Grow your network and gain essential skills to advance your career and improve wildlife conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Your Conservation Business
Are you a business involved in monarch butterfly conservation? This program offers funding to support crucial science coordination and collaborative projects, helping your business thrive while protecting vital ecosystems.
Funding for Environmental Restoration & Wildlife Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation or environmental restoration in North Carolina? This cooperative agreement offers funding to improve access and abundance for river herring and American eels within the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
State Fish and Wildlife Agencies can receive grants to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, prioritizing species with the greatest conservation needs. Funds can support planning for wildlife conservation plans and direct implementation of conservation activities.
Fund Your Tribe's Conservation Plans
Ute Tribe representatives can apply for funding to develop a Sclerocactus Conservation Management Plan and Environmental Assessment. This grant supports planning, public consultation, and formal review processes for important conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
This grant is for organizations working to protect critically endangered species outside of the US, Canada, and Europe. Funds are available for projects focused on reducing threats and combating illegal wildlife trafficking.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to conserving critically endangered amphibians can apply for funding to implement targeted conservation actions and reduce threats to these species in their natural habitats.