Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Get Funding to Protect Wildlife & Habitats!
Are you involved in conservation efforts related to fish, wildlife, or plants? This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports science-based projects that protect and enhance natural habitats for the benefit of the American people.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
This grant is for organizations dedicated to improving aquatic habitats in the Conasauga and Etowah Watersheds. Funds are available for stream restoration, barrier removal, and pollution reduction to enhance ecosystems.
Unlock Funds for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Idaho fish hatcheries and satellite facilities can receive funding to support operations and maintenance, ensuring the successful rearing of salmon and steelhead smolts. This grant facilitates cooperation between federal and state agencies to achieve key compensation plan objectives.
Grant Funding for Conservation & Wildlife Research
This grant opportunity is for organizations with proven expertise in avian research and conservation to advance critical objectives for species like the Bicknell's Thrush. The funding supports monitoring projects and crucial conservation actions on wintering grounds.
Get Funding for Fish Hatchery Operations & Maintenance
Oregon businesses involved with the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan can receive funding for operating and maintaining essential fish hatcheries. This grant supports the rearing of Chinook salmon and steelhead smolts to bolster Snake River fish populations.
Get Funding for Wildlife Recovery Projects
Florida organizations dedicated to conservation can receive funding for critical recovery efforts for the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow. This grant supports hands-on actions to help this endangered species thrive.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Oregon-based businesses and organizations can partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service to fund critical monitoring and evaluation of salmon and steelhead populations. This grant supports efforts to protect and enhance vital aquatic ecosystems and their habitats.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
Are you an organization working on fish and wildlife conservation in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington? This grant supports essential monitoring, evaluation, and operational activities to achieve the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan's objectives.
Get Funding for Fish & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in assessing the success of fish hatchery programs and their impact on conservation efforts. Funds are available to help estimate fish returns, analyze harvest data, and manage critical information for fishery management.
Grant Funding for Fish & Wildlife Conservation in Idaho
This grant supports collaboration between the US Fish & Wildlife Service, LSRCP, and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe to monitor and evaluate fish production, return rates, and wild stocks in Idaho. Funds are for projects directly contributing to the objectives of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Fish Production Projects!
This grant supports collaborations to monitor and evaluate fish production and wild stock habitats in Oregon and Washington, ensuring the success of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan. Eligible entities can receive funding to contribute to vital conservation and habitat improvement efforts.
Secure Funds for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Washington-based organizations can secure funding to support crucial monitoring and evaluation efforts for salmon, steelhead, and resident trout populations and their habitats. This grant aims to enhance cooperation and achieve the objectives of the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan.
Get Funding to Boost Fish Hatchery Operations
Washington businesses can receive funding to operate and maintain key fish hatcheries, supporting the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan. This grant aims to boost fish populations to compensate for project losses and ensure the health of vital river ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations in Idaho cooperating with the US Fish & Wildlife Service and Idaho Department of Fish and Game to monitor and evaluate fish production, returning adult fish, and wild fish stocks impacting the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan. Funding helps achieve crucial conservation objectives for fish populations and their habitats.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Fish Habitat Projects!
This program offers grants to local watershed associations, municipalities, tribes, states, and non-profits for on-the-ground projects that protect, restore, or enhance fish habitat in the Great Lakes Basin. Fund initiatives like tributary stream restoration, wetland revitalization, and improving passage for aquatic species.
Secure Funding for Conservation & Sustainability Initiatives
This cooperative agreement is available to organizations focused on natural resource conservation, particularly waterfowl populations. Funds will support leadership and coordination to integrate major elements of North American waterfowl management, advancing conservation goals.
Get Funding for Conservation Programs
This opportunity offers funding for ongoing long-term monitoring programs related to landscape conservation in the Great Northern region. Eligible organizations can secure resources to advance critical environmental research and preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration Projects!
Environmental organizations and conservation groups can receive funding to support habitat restoration and enhancement projects. This grant aims to facilitate cooperation for forest management, oak conservation, and aquatic habitat improvement within the Willamette Valley NWR Complex.
Get Funding to Protect Your Land & Wildlife
Are you a conservation organization or land management professional in Oregon or Nevada? Secure funding to identify and map invasive weeds on critical wildlife refuges.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in the Great Plains
Non-profits and government agencies involved in landscape conservation in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska can apply for funding to coordinate strategic conservation efforts across the Great Plains.