Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Funded Research: Protect Habitats, Boost Energy Development Plans
This grant supports studies on how energy development impacts greater sage-grouse habitats, helping businesses make informed decisions and comply with conservation efforts. It's designed for organizations involved in energy development on federal lands within sage-grouse range.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Aquatic Projects
This grant is for organizations with a proven track record of supporting the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species. Funds will ensure the continued implementation of vital aquatic species control programs.
Get Funding for Kauai's Rare Plant Restoration
Non-profits in Kauai owning land can secure funding to protect and restore vital lowland wet forests and establish rare, at-risk plant populations. This grant supports fencing to exclude invasive species and the cultivation of endangered Hawaiian plants, benefiting native biodiversity.
Get Funding for Park & Recreation Infrastructure
This funding is for government agencies and public entities undertaking repairs and improvements to public recreation facilities that support natural habitats and community outreach. Grants are available to address essential infrastructure issues that ensure the proper functioning of these vital public spaces.
Get Funding for Fish & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This program offers funding to organizations and individuals dedicated to the recovery of the Lahontan cutthroat trout. Funds can support initiatives related to the conservation and management of this species and its habitat.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Wildlife Habitat
Private landowners can receive technical and financial help to restore and enhance their land for improved fish and wildlife habitats. This program aims to boost local ecosystems and biodiversity on your property.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Are you a state agency or territory looking to protect wildlife and their habitats? This grant offers federal funding to develop and implement conservation plans, focusing on species with the greatest need.
Get Funding for Your Desert Conservation Project!
If you're involved in desert landscape conservation and have scientific expertise, this program offers funding to support crucial science initiatives. Partner with the University of Arizona for projects focused on environmental research and sustainability.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control!
Northeast organizations can secure funding to combat aquatic invasive species, ensuring the successful implementation of national prevention and control efforts. This grant supports ongoing initiatives vital to protecting regional ecosystems and waterways.
Get Funding: Protect Wildlife & Boost Your Business
This program offers grants to businesses and organizations involved in projects that benefit fish and wildlife. Funds can be used for activities like removing structures that hinder fish passage, contributing to conservation efforts and potentially opening up new business opportunities.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth & Conservation
This grant is for organizations in Minnesota and Iowa looking to expand grassland conservation efforts. Funds will be used to develop advanced predictive models for sustainable land use planning.
Get Funding for Conservation & Resource Management Projects
This grant is for public and private organizations working on conservation and natural resource management in the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks region. Funds will support projects aimed at understanding and sustaining vital landscapes for future generations.
Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports organizations and researchers focused on understanding and managing vital wet meadow habitats. Funds are available for detailed vegetation classification and inventory to inform conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Bird & Habitat Research
West Virginia University Research Corporation can receive funding to study how gas well pads and pipelines affect forest songbirds in the Marcellus shale region. This research aims to develop management recommendations to minimize negative impacts and improve habitat for specific bird species.
Secure Funds for Conservation & Tourism Initiatives
This cooperative agreement is specifically designed for the Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) in Gabon. The funding aims to bolster their capacity for protected areas management, stimulate tourism development, and support sustainable conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Restoration Projects
Native American Tribes and non-federal organizations like watershed councils and community groups can receive grants to fund projects that restore aquatic habitats and water flows in the Klamath Basin. This funding supports efforts to benefit fish, wildlife, and community health in the region.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Business Growth!
This program offers financial and technical help to businesses working to remove barriers that harm aquatic life and ecosystems. Improve your environmental impact and secure resources for sustainable projects.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Projects!
Are you a business owner looking to fund essential infrastructure improvements? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can help finance vital rehabilitation projects, ensuring your operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Get Funding for Infrastructure & Safety Improvements
Municipalities and public entities can receive funding to improve public roads, parking, and safety, especially for access to national wildlife refuges. This grant aims to enhance visitor access and alleviate traffic congestion through design, permitting, and construction.
Get Funding to Protect & Restore Fish Habitats!
Are you a conservation partner or organization focused on protecting, restoring, or enhancing fish habitats across the nation? This program offers funding to support projects that benefit aquatic communities and are identified through the National Fish Habitat Action Plan.