Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Projects!
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity working to restore fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin? This grant offers funds to support your crucial conservation and research initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Research!
Researchers from universities, non-profits, and government agencies can apply for grants to study and manage white-nose syndrome in bats. This funding aims to develop strategies for conserving bat populations affected by this devastating disease.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on migratory bird conservation, providing funds to support operational and administrative efforts for landscape-scale sustainability. Eligible entities can receive up to $1.1 million to advance strategic conservation goals through partnerships.
Secure Funding for Crucial Wildlife Research Projects
This grant invites state, federal agencies, universities, and non-profits to secure up to $1 million for critical research into White-Nose Syndrome impacting bats. Funds will support projects aimed at understanding transmission, disease progression, and developing non-chemical control options.
Get Funds for Fish Passage & Irrigation Projects
This grant supports Pacific Northwest businesses and landowners in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, and California to improve fish passage and reduce fish mortality from irrigation diversions. Funding is available for projects like fish screens and passage devices, helping to restore aquatic habitats and populations.
Get $1M for Prairie River & Stream Conservation Research
This grant offers up to $1,000,000 for applied scientific research focused on conserving fish, wildlife, and plants in the Great Plains, specifically targeting prairie rivers and streams. Eligible entities can receive funding to address critical knowledge gaps in species status, water conservation strategies, and watershed health to inform effective resource management decisions.
Get $1M for Great Plains Conservation Research
Business owners and researchers in the Great Plains can secure up to $1,000,000 to fund applied scientific projects. This funding supports crucial research aimed at improving resource management and addressing environmental stressors for fish, wildlife, and plants.
Get Funding: Protect Fisheries & Improve Irrigation
Businesses in Pacific Ocean drainages of CA, ID, MT, OR, and WA can get funds to install fish screens and passage devices, reducing fish mortality from irrigation diversions. This voluntary program aims to improve aquatic connectivity and fisheries.
Get Up to $1M for Alaska Climate Adaptation Projects
Western Alaska LCC is offering funding for projects that use science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge to understand and address climate change impacts on landscapes and ecosystems. Businesses and organizations can receive funding for data compilation, vulnerability assessments, and developing tools for land managers.
Get Funding to Protect Livestock from Wolf Predation
Livestock producers in select states and tribes can get funding to implement non-lethal methods for reducing wolf predation or receive compensation for verified livestock losses. This program aims to help you protect your livelihood and mitigate risks associated with wolf presence.
Get Up To $1M for Great Lakes Habitat Restoration
If you're a local watershed association, municipality, tribe, state, or non-profit focused on protecting and restoring Great Lakes fish habitats, you can apply for funding. This grant supports on-the-ground projects like stream and wetland restoration to improve aquatic ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Management
State wildlife management agencies can apply for funds to build and adapt capacity for managing and controlling White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) in bats. This grant supports critical conservation efforts, research, and monitoring to protect endangered species.
Secure $1M for Wildlife Conservation Research!
Eligible universities and institutions can secure up to $1 million to conduct critical multi-disciplinary research, like the relocation of protected species in partnership with the Fish and Wildlife Service. This funding supports vital conservation efforts to protect vulnerable ecosystems and species.
Fund Wetlands Restoration: Get $1M for Habitat Projects
Non-profits focused on wetland conservation can apply for funding to restore crucial habitats, creating healthier ecosystems and enhancing biodiversity. This grant supports projects like converting agricultural land back to freshwater impoundments, benefiting wildlife and management capabilities.
$1M for River Restoration Projects in Missouri
Missouri businesses can secure up to $1,000,000 to conduct aquatic habitat restoration in the lower Osage River. This funding supports assessment, design, and implementation of vital environmental projects.
Get Up To $1M for Wildlife Conservation Projects
State wildlife agencies can apply for funding to manage and control White-Nose Syndrome in bats. This initiative aims to build state capacity and protect endangered species.
Get Up to $1M for Coastal Wetland Protection & Restoration
Coastal and Great Lakes states and U.S. territories can receive up to $1 million to safeguard, rebuild, and improve vital coastal wetland ecosystems and nearby lands. This funding aims to conserve these critical habitats through strategic protection and restoration initiatives.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species
State wildlife agencies can now apply for funds to manage and control White-Nose Syndrome in bats. This grant aims to boost state capacity for WNS-related research, monitoring, outreach, and intervention strategies to protect bat populations.
Unlock $1M for Science & Data Projects
Are you a science, data, or information-focused organization? Secure up to $1,000,000 to fund projects that align with the Great Northern LCC's key priorities.
Get $1M for Urban Refuge Infrastructure & Programs
Urban refuges with innovative outreach programs are eligible for up to $1 million in construction funding to upgrade facilities and launch new family programs. This initiative aims to bring the National Wildlife Refuge System to life for city dwellers.