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 Conservation Projects in Latin America!
Non-profits and institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean can apply for funding to support projects that conserve species, habitats, and ecological processes. This grant aims to build conservation capacity, foster collaboration, and create a stronger conservation ethic.
Get Funding for Aquatic Species Management
This grant is for approved State or Interstate ANS Management Plans working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Fund your efforts to control and manage aquatic invasive species.
Unlock Boating Infrastructure Funds: Get Up to $XXX,XXX!
This grant is for states and territories looking to build, renovate, or maintain docks and facilities for recreational boats 26 feet and longer. Secure funding to enhance transient boating infrastructure and attract more visitors.
Get Grants for Bird Conservation Science & Projects
Are you a partner organization focused on bird habitat, monitoring, or research? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to bolster science-based bird conservation projects in the Prairie Pothole and Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes regions.
Coastal Wetland Grants: Fund Your Conservation Project!
This annual grant program from the Fish and Wildlife Service is designed for eligible organizations to fund projects focused on the conservation of coastal wetlands. Secure funding to protect and restore these vital ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Land Protection Plans
This opportunity is for consultants and organizations looking to develop comprehensive land protection plans for the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. Funding will support data acquisition, analysis, and GIS mapping to facilitate land acquisition strategies.
Secure Funding for Youth Conservation Programs
This program offers funding to organizations that can recruit and administer internships for college freshmen and sophomores interested in natural resource conservation careers. Funds support hands-on training and real-world conservation activities for diverse youth.
Get Funding for Research & Conservation Projects
Are you a university or research institution partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service? This cooperative agreement supports critical research, technical assistance, and educational projects focused on ecosystem studies.
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can secure funding to develop and implement innovative wildlife conservation solutions, such as disease prevention for endangered species.
Get Funding for Research & Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct vital research and provide technical assistance. Leverage these funds to advance conservation efforts and contribute to ecological understanding.
Unlock Funds for Environmental Restoration & Remediation
This grant supports businesses focused on environmental assessment and remediation, specifically addressing contaminated mining sediments. Funds will help develop innovative solutions and models for restoring water and geological resources impacted by mining operations.
Get Grants for Boating Infrastructure & Clean Water Projects
This program offers funding to states to build and maintain facilities that help recreational boaters safely dispose of waste, promoting cleaner waterways. Businesses supporting these state-led initiatives can potentially benefit from related opportunities.
Fund Your Research: Scientific Grant Up To $0
This grant is for researchers or organizations involved in scientific studies, particularly those focusing on ecological research like mixed-grass prairie biotic communities. Funds can be used to support research design, statistical analysis, data assimilation, and the creation of scientific manuscripts or reports.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Recovery Projects
Are you a state, landowner, researcher, or non-profit working to protect endangered species? This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to implement approved recovery plans and conserve vital ecosystems. Secure funds for scientific information, restoration, and efforts to prevent extinction.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects & Species Protection
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers competitive grants to states, landowners, non-profits, and researchers. This funding supports projects to protect at-risk species and their habitats, potentially averting future endangered species listings.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and state/local governments can receive grants for projects focused on the conservation of endangered species. This funding supports critical habitat restoration and recovery efforts for at-risk wildlife.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This program offers funding to agencies and organizations dedicated to protecting and increasing populations of endangered and threatened species, with a focus on breeding and reintroduction programs. It provides financial assistance to support conservation efforts for the nation's wildlife heritage.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
Are you a public agency or conservation group focused on restoring wetland habitats for migratory birds and wildlife in Mexico? This grant offers funding to support your conservation efforts through valuable partnerships.
Get Funding for Canadian Wetland Conservation Projects
Canadian organizations and public-private partnerships can apply for matching grants to protect, restore, or enhance wetlands and habitats. These funds support projects benefiting migratory birds and align with North American conservation goals.
Funding for River Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations dedicated to restoring river habitats, specifically focusing on improving conditions for fish species like the BCT. The funds will support crucial projects such as building fish ladders, upgrading culverts, and removing natural barriers to enhance fish passage and habitat.