Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Grants for Sport Fish & Boating Access Projects!
State fish and wildlife agencies can access federal funding to acquire land, improve boating access, conduct research, and enhance sport fish populations. This program supports projects that restore fish populations and increase public access to aquatic resources.
Get Funding for Conservation & Recreation Projects
This grant supports nonprofits, local governments, and other organizations partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to improve wildlife habitats, enhance public recreation, and maintain refuge infrastructure.
Get Funding for Hunter Ed & Safety Programs!
State Fish & Game agencies can receive funding to boost hunter education, safety programs, and build/improve firearm and archery ranges. This grant aims to enhance programs for recruiting and developing new hunters while promoting safe and responsible practices.
Secure Funding for Salmon Research & Management
This grant supports research and management projects for Yukon River salmon, specifically Chinook and Chum stocks in Alaska. Businesses and organizations focused on advancing scientific understanding and community involvement in salmon conservation are encouraged to apply.
Secure Funds: Combat Invasive Species & Protect Waterways
This grant helps eligible organizations quickly respond to and eradicate newly detected aquatic invasive species before they spread. Funding supports urgent on-the-ground actions to protect U.S. waters from environmental and economic damage.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for Projects
State fish and game agencies can receive federal funding to develop public fishing areas, improve habitats, and manage sport fish populations. This grant supports projects that enhance aquatic resources and public access.
Secure Funds for Hunter Education & Safety Programs
California and Nevada Fish and Wildlife Agencies can apply for grants to boost hunter education, firearm safety, and archery programs. This funding aims to recruit new hunters, enhance range facilities, and improve interstate coordination for a safer hunting community.
Get Grant Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Hunter Education
This grant is exclusively for State Fish & Wildlife Agencies to fund wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education programs. Secure federal funds to enhance wildlife resources and promote responsible hunting practices.
Get Grants for Your Business Growth
This program offers funding to support your business initiatives. It aims to provide financial assistance for various business needs.
Unlock Wildlife Funding for Your State Agency
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to State Fish and Game Agencies for critical wildlife habitat restoration, research, and public use initiatives. Secure resources to improve wildlife populations, expand hunter education, and enhance public access to natural resources.
Get Funding for Alaska's Climate-Resilient Landscapes
Alaskan researchers and organizations focused on climate change impacts on landscapes can apply for funding to develop a geo-spatial database and compile critical water temperature monitoring data. This grant supports the development of scientific tools and information for informed conservation efforts across the state.
Get Funding for Coastal Wetland Projects
State agencies can receive matching grants to acquire, restore, and enhance valuable coastal wetlands. This program aims to achieve long-term conservation of critical wetland ecosystems.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Non-profits and qualified youth/conservation corps can receive funding to employ young people and veterans in natural resource conservation, development, and research projects on public lands. This initiative aims to provide work and education opportunities, boosting conservation efforts and benefiting disadvantaged communities.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Restoration
Federal grants are available to help you and your partners fund projects that benefit fish, wildlife, and their habitats. This funding supports conservation planning and the direct implementation of your approved Wildlife Action Plan.
Funding for Creek Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on habitat restoration and aquatic species protection, providing funds to install and operate structures like weirs in critical waterways. The goal is to improve the health and viability of fish populations and their ecosystems.
Get Funding for Youth Habitat Projects in the Midwest!
Non-profits and government entities in WI, MI, IA, IL, and MN can receive funding to employ youth crews for critical habitat restoration on public and private lands. This grant supports projects like invasive species removal, planting native species, and improving public access to natural areas.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Habitats
Non-federal partners, including states and landowners, can receive funding to implement high-priority recovery actions for endangered and threatened species. This grant supports vital conservation programs aimed at safeguarding our nation's wildlife heritage and ecosystems.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Ecosystems
This grant offers financial assistance to states, landowners, and organizations for conservation efforts aimed at protecting species at risk of endangerment. Funds can be used for research, habitat restoration, and educational outreach to prevent species from being listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species
This grant is for organizations and individuals committed to implementing vital recovery actions for federally endangered and threatened species. Funds will support projects that directly contribute to the survival and recovery of these imperiled animals.
Get Funding for Columbia River Lamprey Research
This grant is for organizations looking to develop and evaluate non-invasive methods for counting and studying Pacific lamprey passage behavior at dams in the lower Columbia River.