Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Save Endangered Wildlife: Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding for projects aimed at conserving critically endangered species outside of North America and Europe. The grants support direct conservation actions and reintroduction efforts, prioritizing projects with a clear link to threat reduction and durable benefits.
Get Funding to Protect & Restore Coastal Habitats
This program offers financial and technical help to coastal communities and private landowners for protecting and restoring vital fish and wildlife habitats. Eligible projects aim to create a healthier coastal environment while supporting local initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Internships in Wisconsin!
This funding opportunity allows the Wisconsin DNR to sponsor internships in wildlife and forestry research, management, and endangered resources. Gain valuable experience working with federal and state agencies on conservation initiatives.
Get Grants for Wetland Conservation Projects!
Non-profits, governments, and businesses can access matching grants to protect, restore, and enhance vital wetland habitats across the U.S. This funding supports projects benefiting migratory birds, contributing to conservation efforts nationwide.
Secure Funding for Avian Health Research & Conservation
This grant supports research and monitoring of avian health and disease in the Pacific Region, focusing on migratory birds. Businesses and organizations can receive funding for investigations, technical assistance, and infrastructure to address avian health risks and support conservation efforts.
Get Funding to Protect Coastal Habitats & Wildlife
Coastal communities and landowners can receive financial and technical assistance to restore and protect vital fish and wildlife habitats. This program focuses on scientifically driven projects that advance conservation mission and promote biodiversity.
Get Grants to Restore Land & Boost Wildlife Habitat
Private landowners can receive financial and technical help to restore and conserve fish and wildlife habitats on their land. This program aims to benefit federal trust resources through voluntary, incentive-based projects.
Get Funds for African Elephant Conservation Projects
Are you involved in African elephant conservation efforts? The African Elephant Conservation Fund offers grants to support projects aimed at ensuring the long-term survival of these magnificent creatures through sustainable conservation programs.
Funding to Restore Coastal Marshes & Boost Wildlife Habitat
Non-profits and organizations in New Jersey can receive funding to restore saltmarsh health and resiliency in Hurricane Sandy disaster areas. This initiative aims to improve ecosystem function, enhance coastal resilience to sea-level rise, and create better habitats for fish and wildlife.
Get Funding for Coastal Restoration & Resiliency Projects
Non-profits and local partners can receive funding to restore and enhance brackish tidal wetlands in New Jersey, building resilience against sea-level rise and improving wildlife habitat. This funding supports projects developed collaboratively in Hurricane Sandy disaster areas.
Get Funding for Ape Conservation Projects
Are you an expert in ape conservation? The Great Ape Conservation Fund is seeking project proposals to protect gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, and gibbons in their natural habitats. This funding supports impactful conservation initiatives for these endangered species.
Funding for Rhino & Tiger Conservation Projects
This grant offers financial resources to support projects aimed at conserving rhinoceros and tiger populations and their habitats. Businesses and organizations focused on wildlife protection, research, and community engagement in range countries are encouraged to apply.
Grant: Boost Your Business with Fish Conservation Funding
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports critical research in fish conservation, specifically for delta smelt and longfin smelt populations. Businesses involved in related scientific evaluation or conservation efforts can leverage this funding to advance their projects.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This notice indicates an intention to award funding to Davidson College for critical research on Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes across multiple National Wildlife Refuges. The project aims to conduct vital inventories and population assessments of this species.
Funding for Alaska Native Co-Management
This grant is specifically for established Alaska Native regional partner organizations involved with the Migratory Bird Co-Management Council. Funds are available to cover travel and communication costs, enabling participation in crucial migratory bird management and regulatory processes.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research Projects
This grant opportunity supports the development of advanced wildlife population projection models, specifically for projects like the Stochastic Piping Plover Population Projection Model. Researchers at institutions like the State University of New York at Syracuse can apply to advance critical environmental research.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Forest Projects!
Are you involved in projects that enhance forest contiguity and improve migratory bird habitats? The Fish and Wildlife Service is looking to partner with those who can make a significant impact in these areas.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits can secure funding to help private landowners develop, assess, and logistically support conservation projects through a cooperative agreement. This funding is a continuation of long-term support for crucial ecological initiatives.
Get Funding for Migratory Bird Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on improving the management of 16 species of migratory shore and upland game birds across North America. Proposals should address identified priority information needs developed by wildlife management experts.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
Local governments and non-profits can secure funding for critical wetland restoration, including invasive species removal and native planting. This initiative supports environmental recovery efforts and ecological health within specific regions.