Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding for Bird Health & Disease Monitoring
This program supports organizations working to monitor and prevent diseases in wild bird populations. Funds are available to partners helping to ensure disease preparedness, identify risks, and implement management strategies for avian health.
Get Funding for Climate Adaptation & Restoration Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to coordinate crucial science initiatives for climate adaptation and natural resource restoration. This grant supports collaboration with the Fish and Wildlife Service on critical conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant supports projects focused on assessing the impact of logging roads and erosion on aquatic habitats, particularly in the Canadian portion of the North Fork of the Flathead River. Businesses and researchers can receive funding to develop digital landscapes, analyze road networks, and understand erosion processes.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grant Opportunity
This grant supports organizations working on critical climate change research projects, specifically focusing on the vulnerability of Pacific Lamprey. If your organization is involved in conservation or environmental studies, you may be eligible to receive funding for impactful research.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in critical conservation efforts, specifically for the endangered Marsh Sandwort plant. Funds will be used for propagation, outplanting, and data collection to re-establish populations and determine best reintroduction strategies.
Get Funding for Endangered Plant Conservation Projects
This grant supports nurseries and botanical facilities involved in propagating and reintroducing critically endangered plant species, like the Marsh Sandwort, to historical habitats. Projects focus on data collection to guide future conservation efforts and expand species' range.
Get Funding to Protect Maui's Native Species
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to install protective fences, safeguarding native species habitats from invasive mammals. This project aims to restore and protect vital public trust resources on Maui, including endangered species and water resources.
Get Hawaii Grants for Invasive Species Control
Hawaii businesses and organizations can secure funding to support invasive species control activities. This grant specifically aims to assess the leaching potential of rodent control chemicals for use in natural areas.
Fund Your Coastal Habitat Protection Project
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to build predator-proof fences and remove invasive species from crucial coastal habitats. This initiative aims to protect and restore these vital ecosystems for the benefit of wildlife and the American public.
Fund Your Research: Save Endangered Plants!
Are you a California-based organization or researcher focused on conservation and endangered species? This grant provides funding to propagate and reintroduce the critically endangered Marsh Sandwort plant within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The aim is to establish a self-sustaining population and gather vital data for future restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports research projects focused on wildlife conservation and management strategies. Businesses involved in ecological studies or environmental impact assessments may be eligible to receive funding for their scientific endeavors.
Grant for Climate Resilience & Wildlife Protection
This grant supports projects focused on assessing and mitigating the impacts of climate change on natural resources, specifically helping tribal communities protect vital wildlife populations. If your work aligns with environmental conservation and climate adaptation, you may be eligible for funding to conduct crucial vulnerability assessments.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to wildlife and ecosystem conservation can secure funding to facilitate crucial committee work, manage websites, and disseminate best practices. This grant supports initiatives that promote international collaboration and knowledge sharing in wildland conservation.
Hawaii Invasive Species Grants: Get Funding Now!
Hawaii businesses and organizations supporting invasive species efforts can receive funding for Early Detection and Rapid Response projects on private and public lands. This initiative aims to protect Hawaii's natural resources from invasive species impacts.
Funding to Protect Native Species & Ecosystems
Non-profits and government agencies can receive funding to restore and protect native ecosystems by removing invasive species. This initiative supports the reintroduction of endangered species and safeguards vital watersheds and forest habitats.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Research Projects
This grant supports organizations with proven expertise in wildlife care and management for critical conservation efforts. Funds are designated for activities such as captive breeding programs, rehabilitation, and reintroduction into natural habitats.
Get Funding to Restore Streams & Boost Local Fish!
This grant is for organizations and groups focused on environmental restoration in the Waipa Stream area. Funds are available to remove invasive plants and re-establish native vegetation to improve fish passage and water quality, benefiting local ecosystems and recreation.
Funded Wetlands Tech & Waterfowl Data Projects
This program funds partnerships between organizations like Ducks Unlimited and government agencies to advance wetland mapping and waterfowl abundance research. Secure funding to develop innovative geospatial data and analysis tools that support conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Protection
Non-profits and conservation groups can receive grants to restore and improve wildlife habitat, focusing on invasive species control and species protection. This funding supports essential management activities like weed removal, monitoring, and site cleanup.
Get Funding for Green Projects & Wildlife Habitat
This grant offers funding to New Haven, CT organizations and community groups looking to create urban wildlife habitats and engage diverse audiences. Funds support land stewardship, educational programs, and green job training to build a network of wildlife-friendly oases.