Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Grants for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding to support conservation and research projects focused on natural resources and ecosystems. This grant helps advance ecological understanding and implement management strategies.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife & Ecosystem Projects
This grant supports partnerships between researchers and federal agencies to address natural and cultural resource challenges. Businesses and organizations can secure funding for projects that benefit wildlife and ecosystem conservation.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations in Tanzania working on wildlife conservation and reducing bushmeat exploitation through community awareness programs and educational initiatives. Eligible entities can receive funding to develop and implement innovative outreach strategies, including radio dramas, to promote appreciation for wildlife.
Get Funding: Support Sagebrush Conservation Efforts
This is not an open application. The Fish and Wildlife Service intends to fund PRBO Conservation Science for the creation and distribution of a Sagebrush Identification Pocket Guide. No applications will be accepted.
Fund Your Conservation Projects in Hawaii!
Hawaii-based organizations and individuals can receive funding to develop outreach materials and engagement activities for forest bird conservation. This grant supports initiatives aimed at protecting Hawaii's unique bird populations.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Business Growth
Business owners and organizations can now apply for grants to support conservation efforts that protect endangered and at-risk species. This funding aims to gather crucial information, aid species recovery, and prevent future listings, potentially opening new opportunities for eco-conscious ventures.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation
This grant offers financial assistance to eligible partners like states, landowners, and non-profits to support the recovery of endangered and threatened species. Funding is available for projects that gather critical information, implement recovery actions, or address species' response to climate change.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This award supports eligible organizations like Virginia Tech in continuing critical mussel propagation and restoration activities within the Clinch River watershed. Funding is to address natural resource damages from a past chemical spill and ensure the ecological health of the river's mussel population.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This funding opportunity is for the Town of Kent, Connecticut, to implement a critical cartop boat launch project in the Housatonic River watershed. The initiative aims to restore natural resources impacted by hazardous substance releases.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations with community outreach and conservation planning experience can receive funding to support wildlife and natural resource conservation efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with a special focus on the James River in Virginia. This grant supports comprehensive conservation plans, restoration initiatives, and educational programs.
Get Funding for Conservation & Biological Planning Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on biological planning, conservation design, and evaluation projects. It supports initiatives aimed at understanding priority species, designing effective conservation strategies, and monitoring outcomes.
Fund Your Streambank Restoration Project
This grant is for entities involved in environmental restoration and conservation efforts on military bases, specifically those looking to fund projects that reduce sedimentation and erosion along streambanks.
Get Funding for Coastal Projects | FWS Grant
Are you involved with coastal habitat assessment, protection, or restoration? The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Coastal Program offers cooperative agreements to support your efforts in conserving vital coastal ecosystems and their resources.
Unlock Grant Funds for Climate Research & Conservation
This grant supports organizations, specifically the National Audubon Society, in modeling climate change impacts on bird populations across the lower 48 states. The funding will generate critical data for conservation strategies to protect bird species and ecosystems.
Unlock Funds for Land Restoration & Wildlife Habitat
Private landowners can receive technical and financial aid to restore and enhance fish and wildlife habitats on their properties. While partnership funding is encouraged, individual projects may receive significant support from the program.
Get Funding for Georgia Species Conservation Projects
Georgia Department of Natural Resources is eligible for cooperative agreements to conduct surveys for priority herpetofauna in Southwest Georgia. These funds will support critical research on federally listed, candidate, or at-risk species.
Get Funding: Restore Alabama's Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
Alabama landowners can partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Longleaf Alliance to restore longleaf pine ecosystems on their private land. This funding supports projects that benefit federal trust resources and promote the unique Alabama landscape.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Wildlife Refuge Grants
This grant supports projects that enhance the National Wildlife Refuge System, focusing on conservation, recreation, and infrastructure improvements. Businesses and organizations involved in wildlife management, ecological restoration, or public land stewardship are encouraged to apply.
Secure Funding for Ohio River Aquatic Research
This cooperative agreement is for entities experienced in hydroacoustic surveys to assess invasive carp populations in the Ohio River. Funding will support crucial data collection and analysis to inform conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals dedicated to monitoring and conserving shorebirds and their habitats along Colombia's Caribbean coast. Funding is available to strengthen ranger capabilities in research and management, contributing to vital conservation efforts.