Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Funded Restoration Projects for Great Lakes Businesses
This grant supports businesses and organizations dedicated to restoring fish and wildlife resources in the Great Lakes Basin. Funds are available for research, habitat restoration, and regional conservation initiatives.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Wildlife & Habitat Restoration
This grant offers funding to states, tribes, and other entities for projects aimed at restoring and managing fish and wildlife resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes Basin. Eligible activities include research, restoration, and regional projects benefiting multiple states or tribes.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects!
If you're a State, Indian Tribe, or other interested entity working to restore fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes, you can get funding for conservation and management projects. This initiative aims to protect and enhance the region's vital natural resources and habitats.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Eco-Projects!
Businesses and organizations in the Great Lakes Basin can apply for funding to restore vital fish and wildlife resources and habitats. This grant supports cooperative conservation and management efforts to protect these crucial ecosystems.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in Southeast US
Businesses across the Southeast U.S. and Caribbean can apply for grants to support critical conservation initiatives. Funding is available for projects focused on streamlining regulations, protecting at-risk species, restoring the Gulf Coast, and balancing water needs.
Get Funding to Restore Great Lakes Wildlife & Habitats
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin? Secure funding to support cooperative conservation, restoration, and management of vital resources and their habitats.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects!
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on restoring fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin? This grant supports cooperative conservation and habitat restoration projects, with potential funding up to $2 million for successful applicants.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects
Non-profits, states, and tribes can apply for funding to restore fish and wildlife habitats in the Great Lakes Basin. Grants support conservation, research, and management efforts crucial for the region's ecosystem.
Grant Funds for Great Lakes Habitat Restoration
State fish and wildlife agencies and non-federal conservation groups can secure up to $1.86 million for habitat restoration and protection projects in the Great Lakes watershed. This funding aims to conserve native wildlife populations, particularly migratory birds, with a minimum 25% match required.
Get Funding to Stop Invasive Mussels & Protect Waterways!
Western U.S. businesses and organizations can receive grants to implement the Quagga and Zebra Mussel Action Plan, focusing on containment and prevention to protect aquatic ecosystems. This funding aims to limit the spread of invasive mussels through watercraft inspection, decontamination, outreach, detection, and research.
Get Up to $1.5M for Wildlife Conservation Projects
State wildlife agencies can receive funding to manage and control White Nose Syndrome (WNS) in bats. This grant aims to bolster state capacity in combating this critical wildlife issue.
Secure Funds: Restore Wetlands & Boost Lake Erie Water Quality
This grant offers up to $1,500,000 for projects focused on restoring lacustuary wetlands in the Crane Creek area. Eligible initiatives will fund site assessments, engineering, design, permitting, and implementation to improve fish and benthic habitat, ultimately benefiting Lake Erie's water quality.
Get Funding for Boating Facilities & Amenities
State and territorial agencies can receive grants to build, renovate, or improve public boating facilities and amenities for recreational vessels over 26 feet. This funding supports infrastructure like slips, docks, fuel stations, and restrooms to enhance boater experience and access.
Unlock $1.5M for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions focused on wildlife conservation in specific African regions can apply for funding to protect gorillas and chimpanzees. Projects aim to reduce threats, gather scientific data, and build local conservation capacity.
Fund Your Bat Research: Up to $1.5M Available!
Non-governmental researchers, universities, and state/federal/tribal agencies can apply for funding to research White-Nose Syndrome in bats. This grant supports critical investigations to manage the disease and conserve bat populations.
Unlock $1.2M for Idaho Wetland Conversion & Habitat
Idaho agricultural landowners can receive up to $1,244,000 to convert drained wetlands into natural habitats through conservation easements. This initiative aims to improve water management, reduce flooding, and create vital spaces for migratory waterfowl and wildlife.
Secure Funding for Salmon Restoration & Management
This cooperative agreement is for the International Yukon River Salmon Panel to manage funds dedicated to restoring and enhancing Canadian-origin salmon stocks in the Yukon River drainage. Funds will support vital programs, research, and management activities crucial for fulfilling U.S. obligations under the Yukon River Salmon Act.
Secure Land Funds for Wildlife Conservation in Texas!
Non-profits and conservation groups in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas can receive funding to acquire land for wildlife corridors and conservation efforts. This grant supports land acquisition, appraisals, and management to protect endangered species.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
If your business is involved in scientific research or conservation efforts, you may be eligible for funding to support projects focused on golden eagle populations in U.S. deserts. This initiative aims to develop scientifically sound mitigation strategies and promote the conservation of these majestic birds.
Secure Funding: Bat Conservation for States & Tribes
State and Tribal governments can receive funding to manage white-nose syndrome, a disease impacting bat populations. This initiative aims to implement actionable plans for bat conservation and reduce potential regulatory burdens on industry.