Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock Wildlife Funding for Your State Agency!
State Fish and Game Agencies can receive federal funding to restore wildlife habitats, conduct research, and enhance hunter education programs. This grant supports critical conservation efforts and public access to wildlife resources.
Unlock Funding for Your Conservation Project
Are you a researcher or conservation organization focused on wildlife preservation? This grant supports critical genetic research to understand and protect toad populations, ensuring their long-term survival and ecosystem health.
Unlock Funds for Sport Fish Restoration Projects
This grant offers federal funding to State Fish and Wildlife Agencies for projects aimed at restoring sport fish populations and enhancing public access to aquatic resources. Funding can be used for land acquisition, habitat improvement, research, and facility development.
Fund Your Wetland Restoration Project: Get Grants Now!
Are you involved in wetland restoration or habitat improvement? This funding opportunity supports concept engineering and installation of vital water infrastructure for wildlife refuges.
Get Funding for Your Business Plan!
Fish and Wildlife Service is funding a single source award to develop a business plan for Pacific Refuges and Monuments, focusing on climate resilience and habitat restoration. This funding will help articulate investment priorities and improve management strategies.
Boost Your State's Fisheries: $XX Million Grant!
State and territorial fish and wildlife agencies can secure federal funding to enhance sport fish populations and public access through habitat restoration, boating facilities, and research. This grant supports vital projects that benefit anglers and aquatic ecosystems.
Get Grants for Wildlife Habitat Restoration & Hunter Safety
This program offers federal grant funding to state agencies for wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education programs. Funds can be used for land acquisition, facility development, and public access to wildlife resources.
Boost Hunter Safety Programs: Get Grant Funding
State Fish and Wildlife Agencies can receive funding to enhance hunter education, safety, and range development programs. This grant supports initiatives like firearm and archery training, program coordination, and facility upgrades to promote responsible hunting practices.
Get Grants to Protect Wildlife & Boost Your Business
Are you involved in conservation or ecological restoration? This grant supports projects that gather crucial data on at-risk species or implement restoration actions to prevent federal listing, helping to conserve vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant offers financial assistance to eligible partners, including landowners and non-profit organizations, for projects aimed at recovering endangered and threatened species. Funds can be used for research, habitat restoration, and actions that prevent extinction, with extra consideration for climate change adaptation projects.
Research Grant: Study River Fish Habitats
Research institutions can apply for funding to study fish habitats in the Pearl and Bogue Chitto Rivers. This grant aims to characterize the microhabitat associations of fish assemblages within these vital waterways.
Get Funding: Boost Wildlife & Habitat Projects!
If you are a State Fish and Game Agency, this grant offers substantial funding to restore and improve wildlife habitats, conduct vital research, and enhance hunter education programs.
Secure Funding for Fire Management Training
This grant opportunity supports organizations involved in fire management training. Funds will be used to host and conduct two collaborative training events involving controlled burns on both USFWS and TNC lands, expanding skills and knowledge in prescribed fire techniques.
Grant for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant supports research into innovative treatments for the Wyoming toad, specifically exploring antifungal bacteria and immune response strategies to combat the chytrid fungus (Bd). Veterinarians and wildlife biologists are encouraged to apply for funding to advance critical conservation efforts.
Fund Your Conservation Efforts: Wildlife Data Grants
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to collect crucial wildlife population data in Kansas's Flint Hills, supporting conservation efforts and habitat assessment.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure grants to analyze wildlife movement data and support conservation efforts. This funding helps in processing GPS collar data for species like elk, informing management decisions and protecting natural habitats.
Fund Your Conservation Career: Grants for Students
Minority students pursuing degrees in Agriculture Science or Forestry can receive financial aid, mentorship, and conference opportunities to launch their careers in fish and wildlife conservation.
Unlock Wildlife Funding: Boost Conservation Projects
State wildlife agencies can secure funding to implement or enhance their State Wildlife Action Plans, focusing on cooperative partnerships for landscape conservation and addressing emerging issues like climate change. This program supports projects that improve the status of species and their habitats.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Hunter Safety!
This program offers grants to states and territories for restoring wildlife habitats and supporting hunter education and safety initiatives. Businesses involved in conservation projects or hunter training can access funds to enhance wildlife populations and promote responsible hunting practices.
Get Funding for Hunter Education & Safety Programs!
State agencies and organizations can receive funding to expand hunter education, firearm/archery safety training, and range development programs. This grant aims to recruit new hunters and enhance existing safety and skill-building initiatives.