Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Grant Money for Alaska Native & Rural Organizations!
Alaska Native and rural non-profit organizations can get funding to hire biologists, social scientists, and outreach educators to boost their role in federal subsistence management. This program also supports science camps and paid internships for local students to engage in resource monitoring.
Get Up To $4M for Bird Habitat Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government partners can secure funding to support the essential operations of the Playa Lakes Joint Venture, focusing on conserving migratory bird habitats. This grant will bolster core staff and activities crucial for landscape conservation planning and implementation.
Fund Combat Wildlife Trafficking & Protect Endangered Species
This grant supports organizations working to understand and reduce wildlife trafficking, specifically targeting saiga antelope in Central Asia and cheetahs in the Horn of Africa. Funding is available to build capacity, conduct research, and implement strategies that protect these vulnerable species.
Secure $4M for Great Lakes Invasive Species Control
Illinois state agencies can secure up to $4 million to combat invasive aquatic species in the Great Lakes. This funding supports critical projects for the 2015 Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework.
Unlock $3.75M for Great Lakes Restoration!
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on Great Lakes fish and wildlife restoration or research? Secure funding to protect and enhance vital habitats and resources.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can receive funding to restore common loon populations and their habitats, addressing damages from environmental spills. This grant supports hands-on conservation efforts like creating nesting sites, protecting breeding grounds, and public education campaigns.
Secure Funding to Protect Asian Apes & Habitats
Non-profits and organizations with ape conservation expertise can apply for funding to protect orangutans and gibbons in Asia. This grant supports projects focused on habitat management, reducing illegal trade, and strengthening local conservation efforts.
Get Up To $3M for Boating Infrastructure Grants!
Is your business involved in building or improving facilities for large recreational boats (26ft+)? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can fund construction, renovation, and maintenance of essential boating infrastructure for transient vessels.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Conservation Projects
This grant supports States, Tribes, and other organizations in restoring and researching fish and wildlife resources in the Great Lakes Basin. Funding is available for impactful conservation projects aimed at improving the ecosystem.
Fund Your Fish Passage Project: Get Up To $2.4M!
Seeking funds for infrastructure improvements that enhance fish passage and protect endangered species? This grant supports construction, environmental mitigation, and essential maintenance for irrigation districts like yours.
Get Grants for Mussel Control in Western US
Western US businesses and organizations focused on aquatic invasive species prevention can receive funding to contain quagga and zebra mussels. This grant supports efforts to protect ecosystems and prevent the spread of these mussels through containment, outreach, detection, and research.
Get Funding to Protect Western Waters & Prevent Invasive Species
Western U.S. businesses and organizations can secure funding to combat the spread of Quagga and Zebra mussels, focusing on containment, prevention programs, and public outreach. This initiative aims to protect vital aquatic ecosystems and recreational areas from these invasive species.
Secure Funding to Combat Invasive Mussels in the West!
Western US businesses and organizations can receive funding to implement critical action plans for preventing the spread of quagga and zebra mussels. This grant supports projects focused on watercraft inspection, ecosystem protection, and public outreach to safeguard vital water resources.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Eco-Restoration Projects
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on restoring fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes? This grant supports cooperative conservation and management of vital resources and habitats, with projected funding of up to $2 million.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Disease Research
Researchers from non-profits, universities, and government agencies can apply for funding to combat White Nose Syndrome in bats. This grant supports critical research to understand and manage this devastating wildlife disease.
Arizona Business Funding for Native Fish Conservation
Arizona businesses and wildlife agencies can apply for funds to support the conservation and restoration of native fish species in the Gila River Basin. This grant aims to protect endangered species and manage aquatic ecosystems.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on conserving and restoring fish and wildlife resources in the Great Lakes Basin? This grant offers funding for cooperative restoration, research, and regional projects to protect and enhance these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects!
States, Indian Tribes, and other entities can secure funding for research and restoration projects to protect fish and wildlife resources in the Great Lakes Basin. This initiative aims to foster cooperative conservation and management of vital ecosystems.
Get $2M for Great Lakes Wildlife & Habitat Restoration
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or entity involved in Great Lakes conservation? This funding supports projects for restoring and managing fish and wildlife resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes Basin.
Get Funding to Protect Wildlife & Habitats!
This grant offers funding for organizations and individuals working in the Congo Basin to improve protected area management, reduce wildlife threats, and build conservation capacity. Funds are available for projects focused on specific regions like Gabon, Sangha Trinational, Virunga National Park, and the TL2 area, as well as for wildlife law enforcement and capacity building.