Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Your Business Growth: Get Grants for Innovation
Are you a business owner looking to innovate and grow? This grant supports projects that explore the impact of environmental changes on crucial ecosystems, leading to better resource management and conservation strategies. Discover how your business can contribute to and benefit from these vital ecological initiatives.
Get Funding to Conserve Polar Bears
This cooperative agreement is for the Alaska Nanuuq Commission to conserve polar bears in Alaska and involve subsistence users in their co-management. The funding supports information exchange on polar bear populations and harvest for sound management practices.
Funding for Utah Native Plant Recovery Projects
If your Utah-based organization is involved in ecological research or conservation, this grant offers funding to conduct essential 5-year reviews for federally listed plant species. The goal is to assess their recovery status and inform future conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Your Next Project!
This grant, offered by the Fish and Wildlife Service, provides valuable data and mapping tools to help businesses in the oil and gas sector plan future developments. It's designed for developers and agencies seeking to avoid conflicts with protected species.
Get Grants for Marina & Dock Upgrades
Seeking funds to build or improve docks and marinas for larger boats? This grant is for states and territories to upgrade infrastructure for recreational vessels at least 26 feet long.
Get Grants for Marinas & Boating Facilities!
Is your business involved in building or maintaining recreational boating infrastructure for vessels over 26 feet? This grant can provide significant funding to upgrade or create facilities for transient boaters.
Get Funding for Wetland Protection Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations conducting environmental assessments for wetland delineation and surveys of special plants and animals. Secure funding to meet California Environmental Quality Act review requirements for your ecological projects.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on erosion control and habitat enhancement, specifically for the California Red-legged frog. Businesses involved in environmental conservation or land management may be eligible for funding.
Funding for Riparian Land Restoration & Wildlife
Private landowners with fallow or marginal land can access funding to restore riparian ecosystems and stabilize streambanks. This initiative aims to prevent river sedimentation and enhance habitats for threatened and endangered bird species.
Get Funding to Boost Biodiversity Conservation in Mexico
This program offers grants to organizations working in Mexico to build human and institutional capacity for biodiversity conservation through targeted training programs. Projects can focus on training government personnel, local communities, or public outreach stakeholders to manage and protect natural resources effectively.
Get Funding for Wildlife Monitoring Projects
This grant is for state wildlife agencies and tribes in Idaho and Montana to monitor gray wolf populations after their delisting from the endangered species list. Funds will support ongoing efforts to document wolf status and ensure continued recovery.
Get Grants for Business Growth & Recovery Initiatives
This grant supports projects focused on recovery planning and conservation, particularly for species like bull trout. Businesses and organizations contributing to these ecological objectives can access funding.
Unlock Funding for Coastal Habitat Restoration
Coastal businesses in the San Mateo area can apply for funding to assess and improve estuarine habitat conditions. This grant will support efforts to enhance the health of local ecosystems and benefit native species.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Butterfly Protection
Non-profits and local governments can receive funding to restore vital habitats and grasslands, specifically to support the Mission Blue Butterfly. This initiative aims to stabilize and enhance critical ecosystems.
Grant Funds for Ecological Research & Reporting
This opportunity is for qualified researchers and organizations to compile, analyze, and draft critical reports on endangered fish species. Funds will support the preparation of comprehensive review documents essential for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Planning!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations and individuals looking to develop crucial recovery plans and conservation agreements for endangered species. Funding supports the compilation of research, analysis of data, and the creation of draft and final documentation for these vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Green Business in California!
California businesses focused on science-based conservation and landscape solutions can receive funding to advance their projects. This grant supports initiatives aimed at protecting and restoring natural resources across the state.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Environmental organizations and government agencies can apply for grants to restore habitats previously occupied by the Benton Pond Speckled Dace. This funding supports critical restoration activities identified in a comprehensive plan.
Get Funding to Protect Rivers & Waterways!
If your organization is involved in aquatic nuisance prevention and control, you could receive funding to continue vital work on the Mississippi River Basin. This grant supports initiatives crucial for implementing the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act.
Secure Funding for Sagebrush Habitat Research!
Are you involved in conservation efforts for Greater Sage Grouse habitats? This grant opportunity supports sophisticated modeling to understand how climate change and disturbances will impact crucial sagebrush plant communities. The funding will enable detailed analysis of soil water dynamics, plant competition, and species composition to guide future habitat management.