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 Training & Wildlife Programs
This grant supports organizations developing conservation leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean through training and capacity building initiatives. Funds are for scholarships, visiting professors, and field experiences to enhance conservation coursework.
Get Funding for Youth Education & Employment Programs
This grant supports organizations like universities and nonprofits partnering with the Fish and Wildlife Service to enhance youth engagement in conservation and environmental education. Funds are intended for program design, technical assistance, and evaluation to foster outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship.
Funding Available: Protect Wild Horse Reservoir!
This opportunity is for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of Duck Valley Indian Reservation to receive funding for critical invasive species prevention at Wild Horse Reservoir. The goal is to safeguard the Columbia River Basin from harmful quagga mussels through inspection and decontamination efforts.
Fund Your Conservation Training Program!
If you're an organization uniquely qualified to develop innovative conservation training, this funding can help you create a new Master's program. Leverage existing expertise to build a curriculum focused on biodiversity conservation for future professionals.
Get Funding for Klamath River Restoration Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations providing technical expertise to review and report on documents related to water resource management and fisheries restoration in the Klamath River Basin. Funding is available for crucial analysis and reporting to inform decisions on dam removal or retention.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
If your organization is involved in wetland and aquatic habitat restoration, this grant offers funding to support projects benefiting migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and endangered species. Partnering with Ducks Unlimited can enhance your application and cost-sharing efforts.
Get Funding for Klamath River Basin Restoration Projects
This grant offers technical assistance for businesses involved in the EIS analysis of Klamath Agreements, supporting the Secretarial Determination Process for fisheries restoration and water resource management. Funds are available to review and comment on crucial environmental documents and studies guiding dam removal decisions.
Fund Your Business Growth: Get Grant Money Now!
This grant offers technical assistance to businesses involved in developing environmental impact analyses for critical water resource projects. Secure funding to contribute to major decisions affecting fisheries and community resources, ensuring your business is at the forefront of impactful initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Habitat in Northern Rockies!
Conservation organizations and researchers can receive funding to reconnect large public land areas in the Northern Rockies. This initiative supports wildlife movement vital for adaptation to climate change.
Funded Research for Rocky Mountain Bat Conservation
This cooperative agreement offers funding to The University of Montana for crucial bat hibernation research in the Rocky Mountains. The project aims to understand bat distribution and hibernating conditions to protect them from WNS.
Grant Funds for Wyoming Wildlife Conservation
Wyoming businesses and organizations can secure funding to collect, analyze, and share crucial data on species facing conservation challenges. This grant supports efforts to protect and manage native wildlife, including those listed as threatened or endangered.
Funded Conservation Projects for Wildlife & Habitat
This grant opportunity supports projects focused on assessing and improving the health and habitat of desert bighorn sheep populations. Organizations involved in wildlife research and conservation are encouraged to apply to contribute to critical management and protection efforts.
Funded to Boost Fish Populations & Restore Rivers
This grant supports environmental consultants and researchers in completing a critical model for fall-run Chinook salmon populations. The funding will enhance the development of a model predicting salmon abundance under different dam removal scenarios for river restoration efforts.
Secure Funding for River Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for local governments and uniquely qualified entities in Connecticut aiming to restore natural resources in the Housatonic River watershed. Funds will support projects like park revitalization and riverwalks, directly addressing environmental restoration efforts.
Secure Funding for River Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations with unique expertise to restore and enhance salmon habitats in the Housatonic River watershed. The funding supports critical natural resource restoration efforts as mandated by a court decree.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement is for Trout Unlimited in Arlington, VA, to conduct fishway repairs and riparian vegetation restoration. The project aims to offset natural resource injuries in the Housatonic River watershed.
Funded Habitat Restoration: Grow Your Impact
This cooperative agreement funds riparian vegetation, shoreline, and recreational access improvements in Connecticut's Housatonic River watershed. It's specifically for the Northwest Conservation District, recognized for its unique qualifications to implement vital natural resource restoration projects.
Unlock Funds for Conservation & Restoration Projects
Non-profits and organizations in Connecticut uniquely positioned for environmental restoration can receive funding to protect riverfront properties and implement natural resource restoration plans. This cooperative agreement aims to offset natural resource injuries within the Housatonic River watershed.
Grant for Salmon Population Data Collection
This grant supports fishery agencies and local groups in collecting vital data on fall Chinook salmon spawning in the Klamath River. The funds are used to conduct annual surveys, map fish and redd locations, and contribute to harvest management decisions.
Get Funding for Fish Monitoring & Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations and tribes working on fisheries and habitat management to fund critical monitoring and data collection for salmon populations. The funds will support projects aimed at assessing fish health, informing conservation strategies, and improving watershed restoration efforts.