Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Grants to Protect Great Lakes: Business Funding
Great Lakes states and tribes can now apply for grants to fund projects that prevent and control aquatic invasive species. This funding supports crucial interjurisdictional efforts to safeguard the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Protect Great Lakes: Get Funds for Invasive Species Control
Great Lakes states and their designated entities can receive grants to implement approved Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans. This funding supports initiatives to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful species within the Great Lakes basin and surrounding areas.
Get Funding for Coastal Wetland Projects
This program offers matching grants to State, Commonwealth, and Territory agencies for acquiring, restoring, and enhancing coastal wetlands. Funds are generated from excise taxes on fishing equipment and other related items, aiming for long-term conservation of these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Fish Survival & Harvest Research
Are you a researcher or organization in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington focused on fisheries? This grant supports projects to evaluate fish survival and harvest following release in the lower Snake River.
Secure Funding for Fish Survival & Harvest Programs
This grant supports organizations developing programs to monitor fish survival and harvest on the lower Snake River in Oregon and Washington. Fund your research and conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for businesses offering engineering, survey, design, and construction management services for wetland restoration projects near the Tittabawassee River. Secure contracts for habitat improvement, earth relocation, and path removal on refuge lands.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations aiming to conserve and manage sturgeon populations in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta. Funds will support crucial research on contaminants, growth studies, and reproductive success to inform conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Conservation & Endangered Species Projects
State governments can receive funding to implement programs that conserve and recover threatened and endangered species. This grant supports projects focused on management, research, monitoring, and outreach for federally listed, candidate, and recently delisted species.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports state-led initiatives for conserving endangered, threatened, and at-risk species. Funding is available for projects focused on habitat management, research, monitoring, and outreach to protect vulnerable wildlife.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Habitats
State governments can apply for grants to fund projects that directly benefit endangered, threatened, candidate, or recently delisted species. This financial assistance supports crucial conservation work like management, research, monitoring, and outreach.
Get Funding for Species Conservation Projects!
State governments can apply for grants to fund projects that directly benefit threatened, endangered, and at-risk species. This financial assistance supports management, research, monitoring, and outreach for species recovery and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant program offers financial assistance to states for projects that directly benefit threatened, endangered, or at-risk species. Funds can support management, research, monitoring, and outreach activities aimed at species recovery.
Get Funding for Marine Mammal Rescue & Research
Marine mammal rescue organizations can receive funding to cover all aspects of responding to stranded marine mammals, including retrieval, care, treatment, rehabilitation, and release. This grant also supports crucial scientific research related to these efforts.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Recovery
State governments can apply for grants to fund projects directly benefiting federally listed threatened and endangered species. This funding supports crucial conservation, research, monitoring, and outreach efforts for vulnerable wildlife.
Get Grants to Protect Endangered Species & Boost Your Business
Are you a state agency or organization dedicated to conserving threatened and endangered species? Secure funding for projects that directly benefit federally listed, candidate, or recently delisted species through management, research, monitoring, and outreach.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
State governments can apply for grants to fund projects that directly benefit threatened, endangered, candidate, or recently delisted species within their borders. This financial assistance supports crucial management, research, monitoring, and outreach efforts to aid species recovery.
Grant Funding for Yukon-Kuskokwim Resource Management Research
This grant supports graduate research focused on understanding and improving collaboration between rural subsistence users and resource managers in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The funding aims to identify factors impacting natural resource management and encourage greater participation from local communities.
Get Funding for Salmon Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can receive grants to support initiatives for managing and conserving Chinook salmon populations. These funds will help develop strategies for the protection of this vital species in the American River.
Get Funding to Restore Great Lakes Habitats!
This grant opportunity is for state and partner organizations working within the Great Lakes watershed to restore, enhance, or protect vital habitats for native fish and wildlife. Funding aims to address significant environmental issues and conserve migratory bird populations.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Recovery Projects
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations and individuals focused on implementing critical recovery actions for federally endangered and threatened species. Funds are available to support efforts outlined in recovery plans, aiming to improve the status of imperiled wildlife.