Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding for projects focused on bird conservation, specifically studying the migration and genetics of Red Knots along the Texas coast. This initiative aims to understand and protect vulnerable bird populations through vital research.
Get Funding to Restore Land & Boost Wildlife Habitats
Private landowners can receive technical and financial aid to restore and conserve fish and wildlife habitats on their land. This program focuses on areas with federal trust species, ensuring scientifically sound conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Career Training
This program offers funding to introduce young people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, to natural resource conservation careers through hands-on experience and mentoring with USFWS professionals. Funds can also support Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts by providing similar opportunities.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on the conservation of critically endangered saiga antelope in Central Asia. Funding will support fieldwork and leverage existing networks to protect this species.
Get Funding for Bird Habitat Restoration & Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations looking to fund science-based bird conservation projects, habitat restoration, and research in the Prairie Pothole and Upper Mississippi River regions. Eligible entities can receive funding to support conservation strategies, address wildlife action plans, and contribute to bird habitat enhancement.
Get Funding: Digital Mapping for Wetland Restoration
Kansas-based organizations can secure funding to digitize and vectorize wetland mapping data, crucial for identifying and restoring valuable habitats. This project aims to create digital wetlands habitat data and develop protocols for identifying restorable wetlands.
Get Funding for Environmental Data Analysis in CA!
California businesses can receive funding to analyze critical data on endangered bird populations, informing conservation strategies. This support aims to improve habitat management and land-use planning for species like the California gnatcatcher and coastal cactus wren.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Projects in Africa
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports organizations working to protect forests and wildlife in the Congo Basin and other African countries. Funding aims to enhance protected area management, reduce threats to wildlife, and build conservation capacity for long-term programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in wildlife monitoring and ecological assessment projects, specifically focusing on rare plant species. Funding is available for detailed data collection, analysis, and reporting to inform conservation strategies and long-term viability studies.
Get Funding for Your Fish & Wildlife Projects
This grant is for organizations in Idaho focused on evaluating fish survival and harvest in the lower Snake River. Funds will support the development and implementation of essential monitoring and evaluation programs.
Snake River Fish Restoration Funding
This grant supports projects in Washington focused on rearing Chinook and Steelhead smolts to ensure adequate adult returns to the Snake River basin. Eligible applicants can receive funding to help compensate for fish losses within the state.
Get Funding for Fish Survival & Harvest Programs
Washington State businesses focused on wildlife and conservation can receive grants to develop and implement programs evaluating fish survival and harvest in the lower Snake River. This funding supports critical monitoring and evaluation efforts at LSRCP facilities.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Success
Idaho fish hatcheries can secure funding to evaluate and improve fish survival and harvest rates on the lower Snake River. This program aims to boost the effectiveness of LSRCP facilities and support local fisheries.
Grant Money for Fisheries Data Management!
Hatcheries funded by LSRCP can get funding to build a fish inventory system. This system will help collect crucial data across all LSRCP-funded facilities.
Get Funding to Boost Fish Populations!
This grant supports projects focused on rearing Chinook and Steelhead smolts to ensure adult fish return to the Snake River basin. Eligible applicants can receive funding to directly compensate for fish losses in Oregon.
Get Grants for Fish & Wildlife Project Success
Oregon businesses involved in fish and wildlife monitoring or evaluation can secure funding to develop and implement vital programs. This grant supports projects focused on assessing fish survival and harvest for initiatives like the LSRCP facilities.
Get Funding for Fish Survival Research
Are you a research organization or institution in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington? Apply for funding to evaluate the survival and harvest of fish released in the lower Snake River, supporting vital conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Your Fish & Wildlife Operations
This grant is for organizations focused on fisheries management and conservation, aiming to bolster Chinook and Steelhead populations returning to the Snake River basin. Funding will support vital rearing programs to ensure sustainable fish stocks and ecological health.
Get Funding for Fish Survival & Harvest Projects
This grant supports projects in Idaho focused on evaluating the survival and harvest of fish releases, particularly for facilities on the lower Snake River. If your work contributes to understanding and improving fish populations, you may be eligible for funding.
Get Funding: Snake River Fish Survival & Harvest Study
This grant supports the development and implementation of a program to evaluate the survival and harvest of fish released in the lower Snake River in Oregon and Washington. Businesses involved in fisheries research, conservation, or related data analysis are encouraged to apply.