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 Conservation Science Projects
Are you a group or individual working on natural and cultural resource issues within the South Atlantic region? This grant supports high-priority science needs for landscape-scale conservation, addressing climate change, habitat fragmentation, and more across six states.
Get Funding to Fight Wildlife Crime in the Caribbean
Non-profits and NGOs can secure funding to train law enforcement in the Eastern Caribbean on combating wildlife poaching and illegal trade. This initiative aims to build capacity for detecting, prosecuting, and preventing crimes against endemic species.
Get Funding for Conservation Tech & Innovation
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funds to advance conservation science and implement innovative solutions for wildlife and habitat protection in the Southeast. This grant supports projects focused on maintaining bird populations and leveraging data for effective conservation decision-making.
Secure Funding for Bat Conservation & WNS Research
Non-profits, universities, and researchers can receive grants to study and manage white-nose syndrome in bats. This funding supports crucial conservation actions to protect susceptible bat species and their habitats.
Get Funding for Conservation & Wildlife Projects
Non-profits and state agencies can secure grants for impactful sport fisheries, wildlife management, and habitat improvement projects that address regional or national conservation needs. This funding also supports initiatives aimed at recruiting new hunters and recreational shooters nationwide.
Get Funds for Wildlife Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation can apply for grants to support projects at the Brazoria Wildlife Refuge, enhancing public access and nature appreciation.
Get Grants for Wetlands & Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and public-private partnerships can secure matching funds for projects that protect and restore wetland habitats for waterfowl and migratory birds. This program supports conserving natural resources, promoting outdoor recreation, and contributing to climate resilience through land conservation.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Conservation Projects
Non-profits, government agencies, and other groups can get grants for projects that protect, restore, or manage wetland habitats for migratory birds and wildlife. This funding supports sustainable conservation efforts benefiting North America's natural resources.
Get Funding for Arctic Ecosystem Research!
This grant provides funding for Michigan Technical University to research how climate change impacts freshwater ecosystems in Northwest Alaska, focusing on water quality and environmental shifts. Eligible organizations can receive support for crucial scientific investigations in sensitive Arctic environments.
Funding for Nature Education & Visitor Centers
This grant supports the development and enhancement of visitor centers that provide public training and educational experiences, focusing on conservation and environmental enjoyment for future generations.
Get Funding for Fish Passage Restoration Projects
Local watershed organizations and government entities can secure funding to assess and prioritize the removal of barriers to anadromous fish passage in the Cow Creek watershed. This initiative aims to improve habitat connectivity and restore fish populations.
Get Funding to Protect Waterways in the West!
Non-profits and government agencies in the Western US can apply for funding to implement the Quagga and Zebra Mussel Action Plan (QZAP). This grant supports efforts to prevent and control invasive mussel populations, protecting vital water resources.
Get Funding to Restore Trumpeter Swans!
This is not a competitive grant, but a notification of intent to fund the Wyoming Wetlands Society to raise and release Trumpeter Swans. The goal is to restore these birds to their historic breeding grounds in the Pacific Flyway.
Secure Funds for Native Seed Conservation Projects
If your organization manages land with valuable native plant seeds, this grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can provide funding to maintain these crucial ecological resources. Support your conservation efforts and protect biodiversity with this opportunity.
Bat Conservation Grants: Protect Wildlife & Secure Funding
Are you a State or Tribal wildlife agency fighting bat diseases like White-nose Syndrome? This grant provides crucial funding for monitoring, conservation actions, and research to protect bat populations and their ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Your Innovative Conservation Program
This funding opportunity is for organizations with unique ideas to connect youth and educators with natural resources careers. The goal is to inspire the next generation of conservation professionals by equipping educators with knowledge about opportunities in the field.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Expert Support Grant
This grant supports organizations coordinating bird conservation initiatives and advancing the priorities of the U.S. NABCI Committee. Secure funding to enhance bird conservation efforts and regional projects.
Fund Your Interns: Get Grants for Talent Development!
This opportunity offers funding to organizations looking to host paid internships focused on science and conservation. If you can recruit and support at least six interns annually, you can secure resources for invaluable workforce development.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Native Plants!
Nonprofits and organizations focused on environmental stewardship can receive funding to propagate native plants and restore vital habitats. This support will fund crucial supplies and expertise for creating a thriving ecosystem.
Get Funding for Midwest Bird Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations in the Midwest can receive funding to protect migratory birds and their habitats. This program supports research and conservation efforts focused on species not listed as endangered or threatened.