Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Protect Your Alaska Business: Grant for Invasive Species Control
Are you an Alaska-based business impacted by invasive species? This grant supports efforts to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, protecting native habitats and your operations. Secure funding to implement crucial management and assessment strategies.
Funded Marine Research: Protect & Grow Island Resources
This grant offers funding to institutions like the University of Guam, in partnership with government agencies, to conduct vital marine resource assessments. The goal is to gather crucial data for environmental impact statements and better management of island trust resources.
Secure Funding for Alaska Wildlife Habitat Management
Alaska-based organizations can receive funding to develop innovative landscape tools that will improve the strategic management of fish, wildlife, and their habitats. This support aims to enhance understanding of drought impacts and develop strategies to mitigate threats like insect outbreaks and tree mortality, benefiting ecosystems and communities.
Grant Funding for Conservation Facility Reconstruction
This cooperative agreement aims to fund the reconstruction and hardening of critical conservation facilities at Río Abajo and Maricao State Forests. Eligible entities can partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to support vital recovery programs.
Grant: Fund Your Business Growth & Innovation
Unlock funding opportunities designed to propel your business forward. This grant supports projects focused on innovation, research, and sustainable practices to boost your company's success.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity supports organizations working to protect endangered Hawaiian Ducks by removing invasive species that threaten their survival. Funding is available for initiatives focused on habitat restoration and species recovery efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Eligible entities can secure funding for critical research and conservation efforts focused on migratory bird populations, particularly the mottled duck in key regions. This cooperative agreement supports specialized expertise in population modeling and resource management.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Research
This grant offers funding to expand research and partnerships aimed at improving conservation decisions for migratory birds. Specifically designed for institutions with expertise in population and Bayesian statistical modeling, this funding will inform where conservation efforts are most needed.
Get Paid to Conserve South Dakota Prairies!
South Dakota ranchers can receive funding to expand outreach on healthy grassland management principles, benefiting both agricultural producers and the general public. This initiative aims to promote sustainable practices within the prairie pothole region.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control in Alaska
Alaska-based organizations and researchers can receive funding to develop standardized methods for detecting aquatic invasive plants, crucial for protecting native ecosystems. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of early detection surveys across the state.
Unlock Funds for Great Lakes Conservation Projects!
Are you involved in sustaining, restoring, or protecting fish, wildlife, or habitat in the Great Lakes basin? This program offers funding to support crucial ecological initiatives and build conservation capacity in the region.
Grant Money for Outdoor Recreation Programs!
Are you an organization in the Portland/Vancouver area looking to boost outdoor recreation access? This grant funds initiatives to introduce urban communities, especially families, to local wildlife refuges and outdoor activities like hiking and fishing.
Funded Seabird Restoration Research in California
This grant supports the University's ongoing work in restoring seabird populations along the Central California Coast. Funding will cover monitoring, research, and conservation efforts to protect seabirds from oil spills, fishing impacts, and human disturbance.
Get Grants for Environmental Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in environmental projects, specifically for assessing and monitoring endangered species populations and their habitats. Funding is available for post-disaster impact studies, such as those following wildfires.
Get Funding for Asian Carp Control in the Mississippi River!
State agencies in the Mississippi River Basin can receive funding for critical projects to control Asian Carp. This initiative aims to implement key strategies for managing and eradicating invasive species in vital waterways.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This program provides funding to businesses and organizations involved in assessing and restoring natural resources damaged by oil spills or hazardous substances. The goal is to implement restoration projects that benefit the public and ensure the health of our environment.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Fish Conservation Projects
This grant offers funding to organizations working on native fish conservation in the Klamath Basin above Iron Gate Dam. Support is available for projects and activities aimed at protecting and restoring these vital species.
Get Funding for California Salmon & River Restoration
California businesses involved in environmental restoration, particularly focused on the Central Valley Project, can apply for funds to enhance habitats for salmon and riparian species. This grant supports projects that improve river and floodplain ecosystems.
Funded Youth Conservation Internships: Nature Play Corps
This is not an open application, but a single-source award to the National Wildlife Federation to pilot a Nature Play Corps. This initiative will fund a 3-week internship for 15 youth (18-25) at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, offering them experience in nature play programming and conservation.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations with experience in environmental restoration can receive funding to restore habitats for migratory birds and enhance educational opportunities. This grant supports projects that rebuild ecosystems damaged by hazardous substances, requiring a minimum of $100,000 in matching funds.