Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get State Wildlife Funding for Disease Management
State wildlife agencies can apply for funding to manage and control white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats. This opportunity aims to build state capacity to address this critical wildlife health issue.
Get $1M for Alaska Coastal Storm Research!
This grant is for organizations in Western Alaska looking to research and develop solutions for coastal storms and their impacts. Funding is available to support projects focused on understanding ice dynamics, local monitoring, biological impacts, and data collection opportunities.
$972K for Colorado River Ecosystem Restoration
Non-profits and public entities can access up to $972,800 to implement vital water and habitat restoration projects along the Colorado River and its Delta. This funding aims to support a healthy ecosystem and benefit migratory bird populations.
Get Funding for Urban Wildlife Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement, not an application, will provide up to $951,000 to the National Wildlife Refuge Association for planning, community outreach, and program delivery for Urban Refuge initiatives across the nation. Eligible entities can benefit from funds to develop and implement urban refuge proposals and programs, fostering stronger community engagement.
Get Funding to Protect Your Business Waterways!
Business owners in western states can access funds to implement containment strategies for quagga and zebra mussels, preventing the spread of invasive species. This initiative aims to protect vital water resources essential for many industries.
Get Funding: Protect Your Waterways & Business
Are you involved in boating or water recreation in the western US? This grant offers funds to prevent the spread of invasive mussels, protecting vital water resources for businesses and communities.
$900K for San Francisco Bay Marsh Restoration
This grant offers up to $900,000 to businesses and organizations for invasive species eradication and tidal marsh restoration across 19,000 acres in key San Francisco Bay refuges. The funding aims to improve vital coastal ecosystems and support ecological resilience.
Get Up To $800K for Conservation Initiatives!
If your organization is involved in migratory bird conservation partnerships, you could receive significant funding for base operations and core support staff. This grant aims to facilitate crucial conservation efforts and ensure the continued success of partnership projects.
Secure Funding for Bird Habitat Conservation
Non-profit organizations focused on migratory bird conservation can receive funding for essential base operations and core support staff. This cooperative agreement aims to sustain critical habitat protection efforts for priority bird species.
Secure $800K for Wildlife Restoration Projects!
Non-profits and researchers can get up to $800,000 to fund projects that help restore Surf Scoters, the species most affected by the Cosco Busan oil spill. This funding supports initiatives on breeding grounds, wintering areas, or migration stopover points.
Unlock $800K for Habitat Restoration Projects
Brown County Land and Water Conservation Department can receive up to $800,000 to continue their crucial work enhancing pike spawning habitats in the Fox River. This funding supports their proven expertise in restoration and leverages matching funds from various conservation partners.
Get $800K to Restore & Grow Your Land Projects!
Webb City businesses with land restoration projects, especially those on former mined lands, can receive funding to continue vital environmental work. This cooperative agreement supports ongoing restoration efforts, building on past contributions and ensuring the health of the Tri-State Mining District.
Unlock Funding for River & Wildlife Projects
Organizations focused on fish and wildlife conservation can access resources to fund critical monitoring projects. This initiative supports the protection and assessment of juvenile salmonids and other fish species in vital river ecosystems.
Fund Your Eco-Projects: Fish & Wildlife Grants Up to $750,000
This grant supports organizations working on science applications for conserving natural resources amidst large-scale environmental changes, with a focus on responsible development in the Arctic Refuge. Funding is available for projects that balance conservation missions with management priorities and stakeholder collaboration.
Fund Your Fish Restoration Project: Get Up to $750,000!
California irrigation districts can secure funding to enhance salmonid migration at their diversion dams. This grant supports critical infrastructure improvements for both juvenile and adult fish, contributing to healthier ecosystems.
Secure Up To $725K for Conservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to award funding to the Playa Lakes Joint Venture for facilitating essential base operations supporting migratory bird conservation partnerships. Businesses involved in wildlife conservation and ecological initiatives may be eligible for this substantial financial support.
Get Funding to Restore Piping Plover Populations!
This grant offers funding for projects aimed at restoring piping plover populations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Eligible entities include state and federal agencies, local governments, non-profits, and individuals.
Secure Funding for Coastal Resilience & Storm Protection
Non-profits and local planning commissions can get funding to restore coastal areas and improve storm resilience, leveraging existing science and planning tools for maximum impact.
Get Funding for Resiliency & Eco-Modeling Projects
Nonprofits and planning commissions focused on coastal ecosystem resiliency can secure funding to expand existing hydrodynamic modeling projects. This grant aims to bolster efforts in coastal planning and ecosystem enhancement, building on prior Sandy resiliency initiatives.
Get $600K for Mussel Control & Prevention
This grant offers up to $600,000 to businesses and organizations in the Western U.S. working to combat the spread and impact of quagga and zebra mussels in aquatic environments. Funding will support high-priority actions identified in the Quagga-Zebra Mussel Action Plan.