Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funded: Invasive Species Removal Grant
Environmental organizations and researchers can secure funding to eradicate invasive plant species like Verbesina on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. This grant supports vital conservation efforts to protect native ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Projects
Non-profits and public agencies can secure funds to protect, improve, and restore wetland ecosystems and habitats for migratory birds and other wildlife. This grant requires a 1:1 match to conserve land and water resources.
Secure Funding for Latin America Conservation Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects focused on conserving biodiversity and habitats in Latin America. Organizations and entities working on sustainable resource use, wildlife trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict mitigation in eligible regions are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Water & Habitat Projects
This program supports projects focused on developing operational plans and evaluating dam re-operation to create beneficial water flows. Businesses involved in environmental water management and habitat restoration can apply for funding to improve ecosystems and support endangered species.
Get Funding for Waterway Habitat Restoration Projects
Are you involved in restoring waterways and improving fish habitats? This grant can fund the development of operational plans and monitoring for projects like pulse flows on Clear Creek, benefiting protected salmon and trout species.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Restoration Projects
If your business is involved in restoration activities in Southern Oregon and Northern California, you can apply for funding through the Fish and Wildlife Service's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program. This opportunity supports projects addressing drought and water supply challenges in the Klamath Basin.
Get Funding to Save Endangered Amphibians!
This grant supports businesses and organizations working to conserve critically endangered amphibian species worldwide. Funds are available for projects directly addressing threats and aiming to prevent extinction or facilitate reintroduction.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Get Grants Now!
This program offers funding for projects aimed at conserving the world's most endangered animals facing immediate extinction risk. Eligible businesses can receive support for reintroduction attempts or conservation efforts for species listed as 'Critically Endangered' or 'Endangered' on the IUCN Red List.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
State governments can receive grants to develop and implement programs that protect and recover endangered, threatened, and at-risk species. These funds support vital conservation work, including management, research, monitoring, and outreach directly benefiting wildlife and their habitats.
Get Funding for Tribal Wildlife Conservation Projects
Federally recognized Tribes can apply for funds to develop and implement programs that benefit wildlife, habitats, and species of cultural importance. This grant supports conservation efforts, research, and habitat restoration, contributing to population growth and species protection.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
Are you a state or organization dedicated to protecting endangered species? This grant offers financial assistance to develop and implement programs that conserve, recover, and monitor federally listed, candidate, and recently delisted species.
Unlock Funds for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
State governments can apply for grants to fund projects that directly benefit the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered species. This funding supports management, research, monitoring, and outreach activities crucial for species protection and habitat restoration.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
State governments can receive funding to develop and implement programs that protect and recover threatened and endangered species. This financial assistance supports projects directly benefiting listed, candidate, or recently delisted species through management, research, monitoring, and outreach.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
State wildlife agencies can receive funding to implement conservation programs that protect and recover threatened and endangered species. This grant supports projects like habitat management, research, monitoring, and outreach directly benefiting listed, candidate, or delisted species.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This program offers grants to states for projects that directly benefit federally listed, candidate, or recently delisted endangered and threatened species. Funding can support management, research, monitoring, and outreach to aid species recovery or prevent future listing.
Get Funding to Prevent Future Pandemics
State, Territorial, and Tribal fish and wildlife agencies can receive funding to boost their capacity for early detection, rapid response, and management of wildlife diseases that could threaten public health. This initiative aims to strengthen preparedness against zoonotic disease outbreaks and protect wildlife, ecosystems, and economies.
Get Grants to Fight Wildlife Disease & Protect Public Health
Tribal, State, and Territorial fish and wildlife agencies can receive funding to bolster early detection, rapid response, and management of wildlife diseases that could impact public health. This initiative aims to strengthen surveillance, diagnostic capabilities, and inter-jurisdictional coordination to prevent future pandemics.
Get Funding for Aquatic Species Management Plans
State and interstate governments are eligible to receive grants for developing and implementing approved plans to manage aquatic nuisance species. This funding supports cost-effective strategies to prevent and control invasive species, protecting ecosystems and public health.
Get Funding for Conservation Leadership Programs
This cooperative agreement supports organizations developing land ethic leadership programs for young adults aged 16-21. The goal is to foster the next generation of conservation professionals.
Get Funding for Fish Passage & Infrastructure Projects
Non-profits, governments, and tribal organizations can get funding to remove barriers and restore aquatic habitats, improving fish populations and infrastructure resilience. This program supports projects like dam removals and culvert replacements, fostering ecosystem health and community safety.