Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Secure Funding for Climate Adaptation Research
Non-profits and research institutions in the Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands region can apply for grants to conduct applied science research. Funding supports projects analyzing climate change impacts on marine ecosystems, species, and human communities.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant supports universities partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to develop advanced models for bald and golden eagle populations. Funding is available for research focused on population dynamics, management strategies, and impact assessments.
Unlock Funding for Land Acquisition Projects
This program offers grants to organizations for land acquisition projects, specifically facilitating the transfer of funds to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to achieve their conservation objectives.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business Growth Today!
This opportunity provides sponsorship for The Corps Network's annual forum, offering valuable resources and connections to help your business thrive. If your organization is part of The Corps Network, this is your chance to gain support for professional development and networking.
Secure Funding for Youth Science & Culture Camps in Alaska
Organizations partnering with Alaska National Wildlife Refuges can secure funding to develop and deliver environmental and cultural education programs for youth. This grant supports initiatives that blend science and traditional knowledge to foster stewardship and understanding of regional natural and cultural history.
Get Grants for Your Business Growth!
This program offers grants to businesses looking to expand their operations and reach new markets. We are seeking innovative projects that will drive economic growth and create jobs.
Fund Your Wildlife Habitat Projects & Grow Your Business
This grant is for businesses and organizations in eligible states and territories looking to fund wildlife habitat restoration, research, and public use initiatives. Secure funding to improve natural resources and expand your operational capabilities.
Get Funding for Sport Fish Restoration Projects!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funds to State Fish and Game Agencies for projects like land acquisition, boating access, research, and habitat improvements. The goal is to restore sport fish populations and enhance public access to these vital resources.
Get Funding to Boost Hunter Education & Safety Programs
State Fish and Game agencies can access funds to upgrade hunter education, develop new hunting programs, and enhance firearm/archery range safety and construction. These grants aim to recruit and train new hunters while improving existing safety and education initiatives.
Get Funding: Protect Great Lakes Wildlife & Ecosystems
This funding, part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, aims to expand knowledge of contaminants impacting fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes. It's specifically for St. Cloud State University to conduct vital research on emerging contaminants.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports sustainable conservation programs aimed at protecting African elephants by funding critical economic analyses of wildlife trophy hunting. Businesses and organizations with unique expertise in conservation economics and African wildlife management can apply for this funding.
Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant provides funding for businesses and organizations to restore, rehabilitate, and protect natural resources harmed by hazardous substance releases. It's specifically aimed at projects that will acquire land for conservation and ecological preservation in Wisconsin.
Get Funding for Your Next Project!
This grant offers funding for initiatives related to environmental conservation and research. If you're involved in ecological studies or wildlife management, this could be a great opportunity to secure resources for your work.
Get Funding to Restore Natural Resources
This program supports entities assessing and restoring natural resources damaged by pollution. Eligible applicants can receive funds to conduct assessments and implement restoration projects.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Organizations with expertise in bird surveys and data cataloging can secure funding to support the National Wildlife Refuge System. This opportunity focuses on collaborative efforts to conduct vital wildlife monitoring and data management.
Get Funding for Your Accessibility Guide!
This grant helps USFWS employees and volunteers develop an accessibility guide for public lands, ensuring an inclusive experience for all visitors. It's a fantastic opportunity to create a valuable resource for public lands agencies.
Unlock Funding for Arctic Climate Research & Conservation
This funding opportunity is for the University of Alaska Fairbanks to advance research on climate change impacts in the Arctic. The funds will support efforts to understand and predict how climate change affects the region's natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Midwest Bird Conservation Projects
Midwest businesses and organizations involved in conservation efforts can apply for funding to support bird migration monitoring and habitat preservation. This grant aims to enhance the understanding and protection of migratory bird populations across several Midwestern states.
Unlock Funding: Restore Natural Resources & Gain Land!
Eligible entities are authorized to receive funds to restore, rehabilitate, replace, or acquire natural resources harmed by hazardous substance releases. This specific opportunity involves acquiring and protecting land on St. Martin's Island.
Fund Your Great Lakes Project: Up to $XXX,XXX Available!
Great Lakes states can secure funding to implement their Aquatic Invasive/Nuisance Species Management Plans, protecting and restoring the vital ecosystem. Grants will support crucial activities like Asian carp prevention and climate change adaptation for a healthier Great Lakes.