Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funded: Climate Action Grants for Researchers
This opportunity supports graduate student research focused on climate change impacts on wildlife and ecosystems, aiming to boost public awareness and inform conservation efforts. The Fish and Wildlife Service will sponsor and mentor a graduate student, providing real-world experience and assistance with critical climate change initiatives.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife Protection
Calling all conservation organizations and environmental businesses! This grant offers funding to combat invasive species and restore critical habitats on national wildlife refuges, protecting endangered species and enhancing public awareness.
Secure Funding for California Aquatic Resource Protection
This funding is specifically for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to research and mitigate the impact of illegal marijuana cultivation on fish populations and water quality in Northern California streams. The project aims to understand threats, collect data, and develop strategies for conservation and effective law enforcement.
Secure Funding for Arctic Conservation & Research
US-based entities supporting the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) International Secretariat can receive funding to coordinate and advance conservation efforts for Arctic species and ecosystems. This award aims to ensure continuity in crucial international cooperation and research for the protection of the Arctic environment.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations like zoos and conservation groups dedicated to breeding and releasing critically endangered species, such as the Attwater's prairie chicken, back into the wild. Funding helps bolster critical recovery efforts and increase wild populations.
Unlock Funding for Infrastructure & Environmental Projects
This grant offers funding to eligible entities for the completion of critical infrastructure design and environmental permitting, specifically for the Deer Creek Dam Fish Passage Project. Secure the resources needed to advance essential environmental restoration and development projects.
Unlock Wildlife Habitat Funds for State Agencies
State Fish & Game Agencies can secure federal grant funds to develop and implement crucial programs for wildlife and habitat conservation, focusing on species most in need. These funds support both strategic planning and direct implementation activities outlined in your State's Wildlife Action Plan.
Funding for Wildlife Refuge Road Upgrades
This opportunity is for organizations involved in road infrastructure projects within federally owned wildlife refuges. Funds will be used to improve roads that experience frequent flooding, ensuring safety and operational readiness for visitors.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
Are you involved in wildlife management or environmental research? This grant offers funding to pilot innovative eDNA detection methods for invasive species like northern pike, helping you protect local ecosystems and advance scientific understanding.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration Projects
Non-profits and conservation groups can secure funding to restore forest health and biodiversity on public lands. This initiative aims to improve ecological integrity and enhance public recreational opportunities.
Unlock Funding for Invasive Species Research
This grant is for researchers at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography aiming to study and combat invasive corallimorph at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. Funding will support crucial research on spread, growth, and control strategies.
Get Funding for Missouri-Illinois River Conservation Projects
This cooperative grant supports projects focused on vital river ecosystem health in Missouri and Illinois, specifically addressing pallid sturgeon populations, American eel habitat, and managing invasive Asian carp. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental research, conservation, and related services in the region are encouraged to explore this funding opportunity.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Pacific Coast Grants
This is not an open call for applications. The Fish and Wildlife Service intends to award funding to Ducks Unlimited, Inc. to support critical conservation planning, project implementation, and evaluation activities for the Pacific Coast Joint Venture.
Get Funding to Restore Water for Wildlife Habitats
Environmental organizations and local governments can apply for grants to restore water flow essential for protecting the Pahranagat roundtail chub population. This initiative aims to ensure the healthy survival of this crucial species by fixing water supply issues.
Get Funding for Waterfront Projects & Education
Wayne County, Michigan is seeking funds to build a new school ship dock and fishing pier at the Refuge Gateway, creating a free, accessible fishing experience and an educational hub for local students. This initiative aims to attract visitors and provide valuable hands-on learning opportunities centered around the Detroit River.
Get Funding for Salmon Conservation & Management
Eligible entities can receive funding to gather vital data for meeting international conservation and management commitments related to Yukon River salmon. This grant supports efforts to enhance knowledge of salmon stocks and fulfill treaty obligations.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Massachusetts Audubon Society is eligible for funding from the Fish and Wildlife Service to implement critical restoration projects, including invasive species removal and environmental education programs. This cooperative agreement supports the Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump Superfund Site's restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Are you a non-profit organization with expertise in habitat restoration? This grant supports projects focused on grassland restoration, specifically at the Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump Superfund Site in Massachusetts.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Science & Projects
This opportunity is for organizations with unique scientific expertise to receive funding for conservation science initiatives. Funds will support research, planning, and demonstration projects to protect and restore vital ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Goose Research & Conservation
Researchers and organizations focused on goose ecology and management can apply for funding to advance scientific understanding and conservation efforts. This grant supports projects aiming to improve goose populations through enhanced knowledge and effective management strategies.