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 Salmon Habitat Monitoring in Kodiak
If you're involved in salmon habitat preservation in the Kodiak Archipelago, this grant funds your participation in a vital water temperature monitoring network. Your involvement will help us understand and adapt to changing salmon habitats, ensuring their long-term health.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Internships
This grant supports youth engagement, education, employment, and research programs focused on endangered species in Alaska's North Slope. It specifically aims to recruit, hire, and pay high school students for valuable experience.
Get Funding to Boost Hunter Safety & Education Programs
State Fish and Wildlife agencies can receive funding to improve hunter education, firearm, and archery safety programs. This grant aims to recruit new hunters and enhance existing programs through training, facility development, and safety upgrades.
Secure Grants for Native Fish Conservation & Research
This grant supports essential genetic and environmental research to protect and conserve native Wind River sauger populations. Businesses with expertise in genetic analysis, micro-chemistry, or stable isotope analysis can contribute to critical conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
State Fish and Game Agencies can receive federal grant funds to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, including non-hunted species. These funds support both planning and direct implementation activities outlined in your State's Wildlife Action Plan.
Boost Your Business: Access Fish & Wildlife Restoration Grants
State Fish and Game Agencies can secure federal funding to improve fishing resources, develop boating access, and conduct crucial research. This program aims to restore sport fish populations and enhance public access to aquatic environments.
Secure Funding to Boost Your Business & Community Impact!
Local conservation and community groups in the Albuquerque metro area can secure funding to expand their reach and connect urban audiences with conservation efforts. This partnership grant aims to increase the capacity of the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge.
Get Funding for Youth Engagement Programs
If your organization focuses on engaging diverse college students in conservation, this grant can fund your internship program. It aims to introduce underrepresented groups to the Fish and Wildlife Service, fostering future talent.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects!
Non-profits and organizations with unique expertise and property ownership in Sharon, Connecticut, can receive funding to restore the Carse Brook wetland. This initiative aims to repair environmental damage in the Housatonic River watershed.
Get Funding for Water Quality & Wildlife Habitat Projects
Are you involved in agriculture or conservation within the Mississippi River Basin? This opportunity offers funding to implement strategies that improve water quality and benefit fish and wildlife habitat, ultimately boosting agricultural productivity.
Get Funding for Salmon Conservation & International Agreements
This funding is for organizations involved with the Yukon River Salmon Panel, specifically for international negotiations and salmon stock restoration efforts. It covers travel, meeting expenses, and joint technical committee costs.
Protect Land, Secure Funding: Government Grant Available
If you're involved in conservation efforts, this grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can help fund the acquisition and protection of vital property. Specifically designed for organizations uniquely qualified to expand and preserve conservation areas, this funding supports ecological restoration and habitat enhancement.
Get Funding for Fish & Boating Access Projects
State, Commonwealth, and territorial agencies responsible for fish and wildlife can apply for funds to restore, conserve, and manage sport fish populations and improve public boating access. This program is funded by excise taxes on fishing equipment and supports projects like land acquisition, habitat improvement, and research.
Get Funding: Improve Water Resource Management
This cooperative agreement from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports Georgia Department of Resources in modeling dam operations and water flow for better habitat assessment. Businesses involved in water resource management or environmental consulting may find opportunities through this initiative.
Grant Money for Alaska Environmental Projects
Alaska-based organizations and agencies can apply for funding to support environmental conservation efforts. This grant specifically aims to fund the eradication of invasive aquatic plants from local lakes.
Unlock Funding for Youth Outdoor Programs
Nonprofits in San Diego focused on connecting low-income youth with outdoor recreation and environmental education can secure funding to expand their impactful programs. This grant supports creating memorable experiences and fostering stewardship among underserved youth through partnerships.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Research
This grant is for researchers and organizations working to protect endangered species, specifically for completing a viability analysis for the tidewater goby. Funds will support critical ecological research and conservation efforts.
Grant: Fund Wildlife Surveys & Conservation Efforts
This grant opportunity from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports research and conservation initiatives focused on endangered species, specifically the Black Warrior Waterdog, utilizing advanced environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling techniques. It aims to fund critical survey work and data collection to aid in the protection of Alabama's natural heritage.
Restore Native Forests, Get Funding!
This program offers funding to entities like the Arizona State Forestry Division to restore native forest habitats along the Colorado River. The goal is to re-establish crucial ecosystems by removing invasive species and planting native trees and shrubs.
Fund Your Conservation Project in Latin America!
Non-profits and conservation organizations can secure funding to protect endangered species and vital ecosystems across South America. Grants support projects tackling key threats to biodiversity in critical landscapes.