Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Grant Funds for Gulf Sturgeon Research & Conservation
This grant opportunity is for organizations like Delaware University engaged in research and field projects focused on the Endangered Gulf Sturgeon. Funds will support critical data management and research activities for the Panama City Field Office and Eglin Air Force Base.
Grant Funding for Habitat & Wildlife Management
This grant supports projects focused on studying and improving Greater Sage Grouse populations and their habitat. Eligible entities can receive funding to implement data collection and monitoring programs for wildlife and land management.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations in the Western Hemisphere dedicated to conserving migratory wildlife and their habitats. Funds are available for collaborative conservation efforts addressing threats like habitat loss and illegal trade.
Secure Funding for Wetland Restoration & Resiliency
Are you a partner organization focused on tidal wetland conservation? This grant supports science delivery to create decision-making tools and enhance community capacity for habitat resiliency.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Wildlife consultants and organizations can receive funding to support Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) recovery efforts by identifying and translocating suitable RCW subadults. This cooperative agreement aims to bolster small RCW recipient populations through careful planning and coordination.
Secure Grant Funding for Wildlife Research
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Inc. is eligible for a cooperative agreement to conduct vital research on large landscape levels involving state and federal lands in Southwest Florida. This funding will support crucial studies to maintain scientific integrity under unified project leadership.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Projects!
This program offers federal grants to organizations and individuals dedicated to wildlife conservation and habitat restoration, focusing on species in need. Secure funding to implement impactful programs that protect our natural world.
Funding for Pearl River Basin Habitat Data
State wildlife agencies in LA and MS can receive funding to collect vital subsurface aquatic habitat data in the Pearl River basin. This grant supports field validation and spatial mapping of habitat types to improve conservation efforts.
Funded Conservation Projects: Get Your Business Involved!
This funding opportunity is for organizations and private entities focused on conservation efforts, specifically for mapping and modeling the habitat of the American Woodcock. Funds will support technical assistance and outreach for habitat improvement and monitoring for landowners within the Connective River and Susquehanna River Watersheds.
Get Grants to Boost Your Fishing Business!
Attention fishing-related businesses and outdoor recreation providers! This program offers grants to support projects that enhance sport fishing and boating access, funded by taxes on relevant equipment and fuels.
Get Funding for Land Protection & Conservation Projects
This pilot project offers funding to NatureServe to support the North American Committee on Wilderness and Protected Areas. The goal is to enhance the protection and resilience of National Wildlife Refuge System lands and waters.
Get Funding for Goose Conservation Research!
Are you involved in wildlife research or conservation? The Arctic Goose Joint Venture is seeking proposals to fund projects that deepen our understanding of goose ecology and management. This is a great opportunity to secure funding for your scientific initiatives.
Funding for Georgia's Rare & Endangered Plant Recovery
This cooperative agreement is for organizations in Georgia dedicated to protecting and recovering imperiled plant species. Funding will support expert assistance in assessing plant status and implementing actions for positive environmental and recovery benefits.
Funded Research: Save Rare Plants & Get Grants!
Georgia businesses and researchers can partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service to assess imperiled plants. This cooperative agreement supports actions that benefit rare, threatened, and endangered plant species within the state.
Unlock STEM Funding for Youth Programs
Schools and organizations can get funding to inspire youth (ages 12-18) in STEM careers through hands-on learning and mentorship. This program builds crucial science and tech skills, fostering collaboration and confidence.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Outreach Programs
This program offers funding to organizations dedicated to educating the hunting community about the benefits of non-lead ammunition. Secure resources to host talks, develop demonstration materials, and engage at events to promote wildlife conservation.
Unlock Funding for Your Construction Project!
This cooperative agreement is for the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) to fund the final design, bidding, and construction of a school ship dock and fishing pier. Funding is specifically for this single-source award to support the Refuge Gateway project.
Get Funding for Wildlife Protection & Research
This grant supports projects focused on monitoring and protecting endangered mussel populations in the Little River watershed. Businesses and organizations involved in ecological research, conservation, or habitat management can apply.
Get Wildlife Restoration Grants for Your State!
States and insular areas can receive financial assistance grants funded by excise taxes on sporting goods. These funds are dedicated to supporting wildlife restoration projects across your jurisdiction.
Wildlife Research Grant - Study Colonial Waterbirds
This grant supports research institutions with expertise in Great Lakes wildlife studies to investigate environmental contaminants affecting fish-eating birds. The funding specifically targets organizations with proven experience monitoring colonial waterbird populations and measuring immunological endpoints in the Great Lakes Areas of Concern.