Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Unlock $540K for Wetland Protection & Habitat
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation can secure up to $540,000 to purchase land and protect vital wetlands and wildlife habitat in Wisconsin. This funding aims to preserve critical ecological areas like the Rush Lake wetland complex.
Get Grants for Conservation & Trail Projects
Non-profits previously selected for conservation programs can now get funding to collect and process trail inventory data for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This cooperative agreement supports data reconciliation, youth crew coordination, and submitting accurate trail information.
Unlock Funding for Urban Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working to connect urban communities with wildlife conservation and environmental education. Projects can focus on developing mobile education centers, community outreach, and raising awareness about local natural resources.
Get $500K for Great Lakes Fish Habitat Projects!
Local organizations, including watershed associations, municipalities, tribes, states, and non-profits, can receive up to $500,000 for projects that protect, restore, or enhance fish habitat in the Great Lakes Basin. This funding supports on-the-ground actions like stream restoration, wetland enhancement, and habitat assessments.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to scientifically restoring wildlife populations in critical habitats. Funding is available for ongoing conservation efforts, research, and community outreach initiatives.
Grant Up to $500K for Great Lakes Wildlife Projects
Are you a State, Indian Tribe, or other entity focused on Great Lakes fish and wildlife? Secure funding for research, restoration, and impactful regional projects to protect and enhance these vital resources.
Get Up to $500K for Great Lakes Habitat Restoration!
State fish and wildlife agencies and non-federal conservation groups can secure up to $500,000 for habitat restoration and protection projects within the Great Lakes watershed. This funding aims to conserve native fish, wildlife, and migratory birds, requiring a 25% match.
Boost Your Boating Business: BIG Grants Up to $500K!
Are you a state or territory looking to upgrade or build new facilities for recreational boats over 26 feet? This grant offers funding to enhance boating infrastructure, providing essential services and amenities for transient vessels.
Unlock $500K for Climate Adaptation Projects!
Non-profits and research organizations can secure funding to support the National Wildlife Refuge System's climate change adaptation efforts through collaborative projects like vulnerability assessments and data modeling. This initiative aims to bolster the resilience of vital ecosystems against environmental shifts.
Get $500K for California River Restoration Projects!
California businesses and organizations can apply for grants to fund the planning, identification, and restoration of floodplain habitats on the Stanislaus River. This funding aims to improve conditions for Chinook salmon and steelhead populations.
Unlock Wildlife Habitat Funding: Grants Up to $500,000!
This grant offers federal funding to state Fish & Wildlife agencies for restoring and improving wildlife habitats and supporting hunter education programs. Funds can be used for research, land acquisition, facility development, and public use initiatives.
Get Funding: $468K for Restoration Projects!
Non-profits and government agencies in the Grand Calumet River Area of Concern can secure significant funding for prescribed fire implementation. This grant supports vital ecological restoration efforts through controlled burns.
Unlock $462K for River Restoration Projects
Oconto County businesses and organizations with ownership in restoration areas can access up to $462,000 for vital environmental improvement projects. This funding supports restoration efforts guided by established plans, leveraging unique local expertise and potential matching funds.
Get Up To $450K to Protect Bat Populations!
State fish and wildlife agencies in designated areas can receive grants to combat the spread of White-nose Syndrome and protect vital cave bat populations. Funds can cover staffing, equipment, and public outreach initiatives to monitor and address this disease.
Get $450K for Climate-Smart Conservation in CA!
California resource managers can apply for up to $450,000 to fund projects that integrate climate-smart conservation strategies. This funding supports place-based initiatives designed to improve natural resource management decisions.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Communication!
Non-profits and research institutions focused on environmental science are eligible for funding to communicate critical findings on ecosystem health to stakeholders and policymakers. This award supports collaborative research and reporting for impactful environmental initiatives.
Get $367K to Connect Urban Audiences with Nature!
Local organizations in the Portland-Vancouver area can receive funding to develop innovative strategies for urban nature engagement, including technology integration and youth programs. This grant aims to foster equity, inclusion, and community health through conservation initiatives.
Unlock Desert Conservation Funding: Up to $350K!
Are you a scientist or organization focused on conserving natural and cultural resources in the Mojave, Sonoran, or Chihuahuan Deserts? Apply for funding to support applied science projects that inform critical resource management decisions for landscape-scale challenges.
Unlock Funding for Transportation Projects
This program offers funding to businesses specializing in transportation solutions, aiming to enhance visitor access and sustainability for wildlife refuges. It's designed to support innovative projects that improve infrastructure and visitor experiences on protected lands.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profit conservation organizations and their partners can receive funding for bird conservation planning and implementation projects in the Eastern U.S. This grant supports vital efforts to protect wild birds and their habitats.