Migratory Birds
Get Grants for Great Plains Conservation Science
This grant funds applied scientific research focused on fish, wildlife, and plant conservation in the Great Plains to inform resource management. Businesses and organizations conducting relevant scientific work can apply for funding to address landscape-scale stressors.
Secure Funding for Avian Health & Disease Research
This grant provides up to $548,000 to organizations, particularly non-profits like the Wildlife Management Institute, focused on avian health and disease surveillance to protect wild bird populations. Funding supports research, preparedness, and management actions addressing emerging disease risks influenced by human activity and climate change.
Get $300K for Avian Health Monitoring & Disease Prevention
This grant offers up to $300,000 to organizations with unique qualifications for avian health and disease monitoring, including diagnostics, field research, and training. The funding aims to establish health baselines, identify emerging risks, and ensure preparedness for wild bird populations.
Secure $230K for Great Plains Conservation Partnerships
This funding opportunity is for organizations uniquely qualified to coordinate conservation partnerships within the Great Plains region. The grant aims to support strategic, landscape-scale conservation efforts through scientific collaboration.
Funding for Wildlife Surveys & Conservation
This $81,000 grant is for businesses and individuals involved in wildlife surveys and conservation efforts, specifically to support ongoing surveys for the Masked Bobwhite quail in Mexico. Funding is crucial for species recovery and ensuring continuity in critical research.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Projects
This grant is for organizations collaborating with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve migratory birds and their habitats. Funding will support projects analyzing waterfowl data to assess habitat management effectiveness and migration patterns.
Secure Wildlife Research Funding: $32,000 for Conservation Projects
This grant offers up to $32,000 to research institutions and wildlife organizations for projects focused on understanding and managing desert bighorn sheep populations. The funding will support critical data collection and analysis to inform conservation strategies and improve ecosystem stewardship.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement supports research into how prescribed fire impacts forage for desert bighorn sheep and other wildlife. Businesses or organizations focused on ecological restoration and wildlife management can apply to enhance habitats and inform future land management practices.
Get Funding for Great Plains Conservation Science!
This grant is for organizations conducting applied scientific research to improve resource management in the Great Plains region. Funds will support projects addressing landscape-scale stressors impacting fish, wildlife, and plants.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you involved in migratory bird conservation in the Rio Grande region? This grant supports organizations like the American Bird Conservancy in coordinating vital conservation efforts and advancing partnership objectives. Funds will be used to facilitate operations, develop projects, and manage planning, tracking, and communications for the Rio Grande Joint Venture.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on migratory bird conservation in the Oaks and Prairies region. Funding is available to coordinate conservation efforts, develop projects, and manage partnership activities.
Get Funding for Bird Habitat Projects!
Are you part of a public/private partnership focused on conserving bird habitats in the Gulf Coast region? This grant can fund your biological planning, habitat conservation, monitoring, and outreach projects.
Get Grants for Bird Conservation & Habitat Projects
Are you involved in bird conservation or habitat management within SJV boundaries? This program offers funding for research, education, community involvement, and ecotourism projects that support the SJV mission.
Secure Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on migratory bird habitat conservation through the Playa Lakes Joint Venture partnership. Funding is for essential operational support and staff to drive landscape conservation plans and habitat projects.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on critical endangered species recovery efforts, specifically for the Masked Bobwhite Quail in Mexico. Funds will be used to maintain long-term surveys, identify habitat, and support the species' return.
Funding for Wildlife Health Research & Conservation
Zoological institutions accredited by the AZA can apply for funding to conduct vital health assessments of the captive masked bobwhite quail population. This initiative aims to identify and address health threats, ensuring the long-term survival and vigor of this critical species.
Get Funding to Protect Your Business from Avian Flu Risks
This grant offers financial support for businesses in the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways to detect and investigate avian influenza in wild birds. Funds are available for crucial surveillance efforts to mitigate potential risks to your operations.
Get Funding for Conservation & Bird Habitat Projects
This program offers competitive funding to support research, conservation, and education projects for birds and their habitats within the Sonoran Joint Venture boundaries. Businesses involved in habitat management, research, outreach, and related fields can apply to advance conservation efforts.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Grant Opportunities
Conservation organizations and researchers can apply for funding to support critical bird conservation efforts, particularly focusing on species of concern. This grant aims to develop advanced techniques for population estimation of migratory birds along the Pacific coast.
Grant for Migratory Bird Research: Secure Funding Now!
This program offers funding for scientifically sound research on webless migratory game birds, aiming to improve their management and conservation. Researchers must contribute at least one-third of project costs with non-federal funds.