Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Grant for Environmental Research & Conservation Funding
This cooperative agreement funds Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to conduct critical research on Arctic grayling winter habitat. The data will inform the Fish and Wildlife Service's decision on species listing, contributing to conservation efforts.
Boost Wildlife Management: Get Funding for Tools!
Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office staff can access training on advanced Environmental Evaluation Modeling Systems. This funding aims to enhance ongoing wildlife management through specialized analytical tools and approaches.
Funding for Bog Turtle Conservation Projects
This notice indicates an intent to award funding for crucial bog turtle research and conservation efforts in North Carolina. The funds are designated for a specific conservation group with proven expertise in tracking and managing bog turtle populations.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant supports projects focused on gathering crucial baseline data for species conservation, specifically aiding in the assessment of tortoise populations and their habitat within the Tonopah Field Office area. Businesses involved in ecological surveying or environmental impact studies can leverage this funding to contribute to species recovery efforts.
Funding to Restore Rivers & Wildlife Habitats
This grant offers funding to businesses and landowners looking to restore injured natural resources, specifically focusing on improving riparian habitats along the Dolores River near Gateway, Colorado. Projects can enhance wildlife habitat, improve recreational access, and reduce wildfire risk.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Projects
Businesses involved in wildlife conservation and habitat restoration can receive financial assistance through this program. Funds support projects that protect and manage fish and wildlife resources across various ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for organizations like Ducks Unlimited focused on restoring habitats that benefit Black Rails. The funding will support stewardship and restoration efforts, with opportunities for Service staff involvement in project identification.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Forest Management
If you're a forestry or natural resource student or institution in the Southeast, this cooperative agreement can fund projects that create beneficial wildlife habitat and manage forest products on Fish and Wildlife Service lands.
Unlock Grants for Wetland Conservation & Bird Habitats
This program offers matching grants to U.S. public-private partnerships focused on long-term protection, restoration, or establishment of wetland and upland habitats. Fund projects that directly benefit migratory birds and contribute to conservation goals.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Seeking proposals from researchers and organizations for projects focused on black duck ecology and management. Funding is available to advance understanding and support conservation efforts for migratory bird populations.
Fund Wildlife Conservation Projects: Get Up To $X Grant!
State agencies and their partners can receive funding to implement their State Wildlife Action Plans, focusing on species in greatest need and their habitats. This grant supports critical conservation efforts and emerging issues impacting wildlife.
Get Funding for California's Pacific Lamprey Conservation
California-based organizations can apply for funds to support critical conservation efforts for Pacific Lamprey, aiming to prevent their listing under the Endangered Species Act. This funding will directly address habitat and population issues through research, obstacle removal, and community outreach.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations looking to develop and implement conservation projects using innovative business models. Funds are available to support communication, planning, design, implementation, and research for habitat conservation initiatives.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Growth!
This grant offers funding to support businesses engaged in environmental protection and conservation efforts. It specifically targets organizations collaborating with Mexican governmental agencies to manage protected areas.
Get Funding for Boating Infrastructure Projects
Are you a U.S. state or territory looking to boost recreational boating infrastructure? This grant offers funds to build, upgrade, and maintain pumpout stations and waste reception facilities, alongside crucial boater education initiatives.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
If you're involved in wetland conservation and research, this grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can fund crucial mapping, data management, and reporting for national wetland inventories. Support efforts to protect and understand these vital ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Youth Marketing & Outreach
Businesses targeting the 18-24 year old demographic can access funds for developing innovative communication strategies and creative campaigns. This grant supports in-depth market research, strategic planning, and the creation of engaging content to connect with young audiences.
Fund Your Research: Government Grant for Polar Bear Genetics
This grant from the US Fish and Wildlife Service supports the Russian Marine Mammal Council in collecting and analyzing genetic samples from polar bears in the Chukchi and Bering Seas. The funding enables vital scientific research to better manage this polar bear population.
Grant Funding for Water Quality Research & Mussel Conservation
This grant supports research by Virginia Tech to investigate water quality threats impacting freshwater mussels in the Upper Tennessee River system. The funding will help assess contaminant effects on mussel health and guide conservation strategies for endangered species.
Unlock Funding for Land Conservation Projects
Nonprofits focused on private land conservation can receive training and support to advance their crucial work. This initiative aims to equip local champions with the resources needed for successful future land protection efforts.