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 Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding to reduce threats to at-risk species through habitat restoration, research, and outreach. Projects focus on high-priority candidate species across the United States.
Grant Funding for Heritage Museum & Visitor Center
This grant supports the development of an educational and cultural institution that will serve as the gateway to the Hanford Reach National Monument and the Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Organizations involved in heritage and conservation are encouraged to apply for funding to enhance public access and understanding of these significant natural and cultural sites.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation & Employment
Are you an organization focused on engaging youth and veterans in wildlife conservation and public land management? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects under the Public Lands Corps Act, providing valuable experience and employment opportunities.
Get Funding for Coastal Habitat Protection & Restoration
Coastal communities, conservation partners, and landowners can get financial and technical help to restore and protect vital fish and wildlife habitats on public and private lands. This program supports climate resilience and America the Beautiful goals through science-based conservation strategies.
Unlock Funding: Restore Land, Boost Economy
This program offers financial and technical assistance to private landowners for restoring fish and wildlife habitats. Projects benefit federal trust species and can generate significant local economic returns.
Get Grants for Wetland & Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant program funds public-private partnerships in the US focused on conserving and restoring wetland and habitat areas for migratory birds. Businesses and organizations involved in long-term protection, restoration, enhancement, or establishment of these habitats can apply for matching funds.
Get Funding for Land Conservation & Wildlife Habitat Restoration
Private landowners can receive technical and financial assistance to restore and conserve fish and wildlife habitat on their property. This program is delivered through direct federal assistance, with projects developed in collaboration with field biologists.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
Are you a state agency or non-profit focused on fish and wildlife conservation? This program offers grants to fund crucial planning and implementation efforts for species and habitats, especially those of greatest conservation need.
Get Funding for Prairie Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and individuals seeking to fund projects that address conservation challenges in the Plains and Prairie Potholes landscape. Funds are available for projects that inform better conservation strategies in the face of climate change and land-use shifts.
Grant Funds for Alaska Native Organizations
Alaska Native nonprofit groups and local governments with existing agreements can receive funds to cover travel and communication expenses. This grant supports participation in the migratory bird co-management process.
Get Funding for Wildlife Data Projects
This grant supports technical assistance for data management related to the USFWS's Comprehensive Assessment and Monitoring Program. Eligible entities can receive funding to develop standardized databases and migrate historical Chinook salmon escapement data.
Get Funding to Preserve Land & Boost Wildlife
This grant is for non-profits like the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation looking to acquire land for conservation. Funds are used to preserve wetlands, improve water quality, and create wildlife habitats.
Get Funding for Salmon Survival Research
If you're involved in fisheries research, this grant offers funding to study juvenile salmon survival in the lower Stanislaus River. Your project will help understand where salmon are most at risk, contributing to vital restoration efforts.
Get Funding for River Health & Salmon Monitoring
California businesses involved in environmental monitoring can secure funding for collecting and analyzing crucial data on juvenile salmonids in the American and Stanislaus Rivers. This grant supports efforts to assess fish populations and their responses to river conditions and restoration projects.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for non-profits and organizations working on ecological restoration in Louisiana, specifically to repair marsh and habitat damage from oil spills. Funds will support construction of sediment diversions and marsh terraces to create new emergent areas.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species
This grant is for state and tribal governments to fund projects that conserve endangered species and their habitats. Funds can be used for a variety of conservation activities, including land acquisition, habitat restoration, and recovery planning.
Get Grants for Bird Conservation Projects
This program offers competitive grants for projects focused on conserving neotropical migratory birds and their habitats across North, Central, and South America. Businesses and organizations committed to wildlife conservation and land stewardship can apply to fund impactful environmental initiatives.
Get Grants for Wetland Conservation & Bird Habitats
Non-profits and public agencies can secure matching grants to protect, restore, and enhance wetland habitats for migratory birds across the U.S. This funding supports crucial conservation efforts in partnership with local communities.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This fund supports projects that protect and conserve marine turtles and their habitats. Non-profit organizations and government agencies dedicated to wildlife conservation are eligible to apply.
Yukon Salmon Research: Get Grants for Your Projects!
Yukon River communities and organizations can receive grants to fund research and management projects focused on Chinook and chum salmon. This funding aims to improve scientific understanding and public awareness of salmon biology and management in Alaska.