Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Secure Funding for California Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on endemic plant species and land birds in California, addressing climate change impacts. Eligibility is for organizations like the California Academy of Sciences possessing unique expertise in conservation modeling.
Get Funding for Climate Adaptation Projects!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports land managers in California in creating an online platform for climate adaptation information and collaboration. Fund your efforts to find crucial data, connect with researchers, and share best practices for climate resilience.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
This program offers federal grant funds to State agencies for developing and implementing wildlife conservation and habitat projects. Eligible activities include planning for and executing conservation plans, with a focus on species most in need.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Food Source Improvement
This grant supports projects assessing the impact of climate and management on habitats and insect populations, ultimately benefiting insect-eating wildlife. Funds are for research and planning to enhance food resources for birds, mammals, and fish.
Secure Funding for Grizzly Bear Conservation Efforts
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks is eligible for funds to implement critical grizzly bear management actions. This funding will support public outreach, education, and essential bear capture, relocation, and monitoring to minimize human-bear conflicts.
Fund Your Next Big Idea: Small Business Grants Available
This grant aims to support innovative projects by providing funding for research and development. Businesses looking to contribute to climate change data collection and STEM education initiatives are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Research
Seeking proposals to research lead exposure and its impact on waterfowl populations in Texas Gulf Coast National Wildlife Refuges. This funding supports studies to understand environmental lead sources and evaluate habitat management strategies to protect these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This award supports Ducks Unlimited, Inc. for vital conservation planning, project implementation, and habitat management along the Pacific Coast. Funds will advance the goals of the Pacific Coast Joint Venture and North American Waterfowl Management Plan.
Funded Student Internships: Wildlife Conservation & Research
Students interested in wildlife research and conservation can apply for paid internships to participate in duck banding programs across Canada. This program offers hands-on experience in data collection and reporting under the guidance of USFWS and CWS professionals.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
This program offers matching grants to businesses partnering on projects that protect, restore, and enhance wetlands and habitats for migratory birds in the U.S. Secure funding for impactful conservation efforts while benefiting wildlife.
Get Funding to Restore Waterways & Boost Local Economies
Are you a community organization or government agency looking to remove barriers and improve waterways? This program offers financial and technical help for projects that enhance aquatic ecosystems, reduce flood risk, and stimulate local economies.
Unlock Funds for Your Conservation Project
This grant is designed for organizations and individuals committed to landscape-scale conservation efforts. It provides funding to support innovative projects that protect and restore natural habitats and wildlife populations.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
If you're a conservation organization or research institution in the Pacific Region, this grant can fund your vital work with the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Advance critical conservation efforts and protect valuable ecosystems.
Get Funding for Research: Fish & Wildlife Service Grants
North Carolina State University is eligible to receive funding through the Fish and Wildlife Service's Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit program for research, technical assistance, and educational projects. This funding supports vital conservation and ecological initiatives.
Get Grants for Bay Area Conservation Projects
If you're a business involved in conservation efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area, you could receive funding to administer Joint Venture projects. This grant supports coordination, planning, research, communications, and project implementation to protect migratory bird resources.
Get Funding for Your Green Initiatives!
This grant supports businesses focused on habitat conservation and sustainable practices within the Northern Great Plains. Funds can be used for coordination, communication, and biological planning related to migratory bird habitats.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Habitat Restoration
This grant is for organizations working to restore critical riparian habitats in the San Joaquin Valley, California. Funds will support projects aimed at preserving endangered species like the riparian brush rabbit and San Joaquin Valley riparian woodrat.
Stop Invasive Mussels & Protect Waterways: Get Funding!
Are you a business or organization in the Western US focused on aquatic invasive species management? This grant funds projects to prevent and control the spread of the newly discovered Golden Mussel, protecting vital waterways.
Get Funding for Aquatic Species Management Plans
Are you a State, Territory, or Indian tribe with an approved Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan? Secure funding to implement vital strategies that prevent and manage invasive aquatic species, contributing to a national coordinated program.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Fish Restoration Projects!
This grant offers funding to state fish and wildlife agencies and their partners for projects that restore and conserve wildlife and sport fish, including initiatives to boost public engagement. Eligible projects address regional or national priorities and can support research, habitat improvement, and educational programs.