Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Conservation Grants for Polar Bear Projects
This cooperative agreement supports organizations involved in polar bear conservation and co-management with subsistence users in Alaska. Funds are allocated to enhance polar bear population monitoring and promote sound management practices.
Get Grants for Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funding to protect neotropical migratory birds and their habitats across North and South America. This program supports conservation efforts in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Wyoming Grants: Fund Fish Habitat & Passage Restoration!
Wyoming businesses and organizations can secure funding to improve fish passage and restore native fish habitats on critical waterways. This grant supports vital projects like dam removal and irrigation upgrades to protect fish migration and minimize losses.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations looking to support wildlife conservation. The funding will be used to conduct distribution assessments for five specific plant species and create detailed reports and maps of their habitats.
Secure Funding for Climate Resilience Projects
Are you a business focused on climate adaptation and conservation in the Gunnison Basin? This grant supports identifying climate-vulnerable species and ecosystems, developing strategic resilience actions, and implementing on-the-ground demonstration projects.
Funded Conservation Projects: Get Your Oregon Landscape Project Funded!
Oregon businesses and organizations involved in landscape conservation can receive funding to develop climate change adaptation strategies and share information on critical habitats. This grant supports projects that build climate resilience for species and ecosystems across the state.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports research projects focused on understanding and conserving migratory wildlife populations, particularly in transboundary river systems. Eligible entities can receive funding to conduct critical habitat assessments and develop conservation strategies to protect threatened species.
Secure Funds for Wildlife Conservation & Subsistence
This cooperative agreement is for Tribal organizations dedicated to the conservation and co-management of Pacific walrus subsistence use. Funding supports data collection, harvest monitoring, and research participation to ensure sustainable practices.
Fund Your Green Projects: Trails & Wildlife
This agreement funds non-profits and government agencies to promote outdoor recreation and trail maintenance, supporting initiatives like National Trails Day and wildlife conservation. Grants will facilitate planning, outreach, events, and reporting for projects that offer volunteer opportunities on federal lands.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Research Projects
This opportunity is for Northern Arizona University Lab of Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology to conduct critical field research and analysis on wildlife habitat restoration and prescribed fire impacts. The funding aims to improve natural resources and the health of wildlife populations, specifically benefiting the endangered masked bobwhite quail.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and individuals dedicated to the conservation of rhinoceroses and tigers. Funds are available to support a wide range of projects, from enhanced protection and habitat management to reducing illegal trafficking and fostering community outreach.
Get Funding for Transportation Projects!
This program, in partnership with the Fish and Wildlife Service, offers funding to develop educational materials and outreach programs. The goal is to highlight how transportation improvements enhance access and visitor experiences at national wildlife refuges.
Fund Your Conservation Career: Grants for Research & Stewardship
Are you an undergraduate, graduate, or recent graduate passionate about conservation and resource management? The Great Basin Institute offers research opportunities and funding to launch or advance your career in environmental stewardship, particularly in the Inter-mountain West.
Fund for African Elephant Conservation Projects
Organizations dedicated to the survival of African elephants can apply for funding to support conservation efforts. This grant aims to finance projects that protect elephant populations, reduce human-wildlife conflict, and preserve their habitats.
Get Funding for Elephant Conservation Projects!
Are you an expert in Asian elephant conservation or involved in a relevant organization? Secure funding for vital projects aimed at protecting these endangered animals through research, habitat management, and conflict reduction initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Wildlife Conservation App!
Are you a developer or organization looking to create an app for wildlife conservation? This grant supports the development and launch of apps like the Discover App, which provides information on wildlife, habitats, and refuge details.
Unlock Funding for Conservation & Tech Projects in Alaska
This grant is for organizations and individuals, including those outside the CESU Network, looking to advance landscape-level conservation and address climate change impacts in Western Alaska. Funding supports innovative projects like invasive species apps, coastal change outreach, and social media enhancement.
Get Grants for Trail Projects & Public Access
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on public trails can receive funding to designate, manage, and promote National Recreation Trails on public lands. This grant supports initiatives that enhance visitor experiences and preserve natural assets.
Get Funding for Trail System Integration Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding to integrate National Wildlife Refuges and Fish Hatcheries with the National Trail System through a user-friendly online map. Eligible partners can receive support to create a valuable resource for trail users, partners, and the public.
Get Funding for Nature & Learning Projects!
Are you a non-profit or educational organization focused on nature and learning? This grant offers funds to support innovative projects that connect people with wildlife and their habitats.