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 Projects!
This funding is specifically for Boise State University to develop conservation strategies for Golden Eagles in the western United States. No external applications are being accepted for this opportunity.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Project!
Are you a university or research institution involved in natural resource conservation? This grant funds collaborative projects focused on shared conservation priorities, particularly in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region, to inform effective management decisions.
Get Funding for Your Business in Reno!
Businesses in the Pacific Southwest Region can now access exciting funding opportunities from the Fish and Wildlife Service. This program aims to support innovative projects and initiatives that align with conservation goals and regional development.
Get Funding for River Restoration & Storm Resilience
Businesses or organizations in Massachusetts focused on ecological restoration and improving storm resilience on the Mill River in Taunton can receive funding for vital monitoring and evaluation. This grant supports projects aimed at assessing fish migration, water quality, and river flow to enhance flood resilience after dam removal.
Kentucky Waterways Funding: Conserve Aquatic Life & Habitats
Kentucky-based organizations are eligible to receive funding for projects focused on conserving vital watersheds, streams, and aquatic species. This grant supports crucial activities like aquatic species surveys in the Ohio River and habitat restoration efforts within the Green River.
Funded Salmon Research & Management in Yukon River
Are you involved in the Yukon River salmon ecosystem? This funding supports research and management projects that boost scientific and public understanding of Chinook and chum salmon. Projects that involve local communities are strongly encouraged.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Aquatic Barrier Removal Projects
If your business operates in the Great Lakes region and can assess aquatic barriers, this grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can fund your field assessments. Secure funding to help improve fish passage and protect vital aquatic ecosystems.
Fund Your Business Growth: Aquatic Invasive Species Control
Are you a business working to prevent and control aquatic invasive species? This grant supports your efforts to protect waterways and develop effective management strategies.
Get Grants for Conservation Outreach & Ranching Programs
This grant opportunity is for agricultural and ranching groups in the Dakotas looking to support conservation goals. Funding is available for outreach, survey work, and communications to advance environmental initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This program offers funding for individuals and organizations conducting vital field work in fish and wildlife conservation, including research, data analysis, and community engagement to support conservation efforts across America.
Get Funding for Conservation & Land Enhancement Projects
This grant offers financial and technical aid to landowners and organizations focused on identifying, conserving, managing, and enhancing ecological and physical property conditions within the National Wildlife Refuge System. Funds can be used for crucial work both on and off NWRS lands and waters to improve natural resources.
Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This cooperative agreement from the Fish and Wildlife Service is designed for organizations like the Upper Tennessee River Roundtable to fund restoration activities in specific watersheds. The goal is to enhance riparian habitats and restore natural resources impacted by past environmental incidents.
Secure Funds for Your Fox River Environmental Project
Are you working on projects to restore natural resources in the Lower Fox River and Green Bay? The Fish and Wildlife Service is allocating funds from settlement dollars to support approved restoration initiatives that align with established plans.
Get Funds for Riverfront Park Restoration Projects
This grant opportunity supports the restoration of natural resources within the Housatonic River watershed in Connecticut. It is specifically for the Town of Beacon Falls, CT, to implement the "Beacon Falls Riverfront Park System" project, aiming to offset natural resource injuries.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
If your organization is focused on ecological restoration, this grant can help fund projects aligned with the Lower Fox River and Green Bay Area plans. The Fish and Wildlife Service is prioritizing Ducks Unlimited for this award, recognizing their efforts in securing matching funds to maximize restoration impact.
Secure Funding to Fight Wildlife Trafficking
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports projects that strengthen international efforts to combat wildlife trafficking and protect endangered species. If your organization works to improve CITES implementation and enforcement, you may be eligible for financial and technical assistance.
Get Funding to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
This grant supports Ugandan government agencies in their fight against wildlife trafficking. Funds will bolster prosecution and sentencing for wildlife crimes by strengthening the implementation of wildlife laws.
Get Funding to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
This grant supports organizations working to combat wildlife trafficking in Southeast Asia through strengthening legislation and action plans. Secure funding to implement crucial strategies and protect endangered species.
Get Funds for Disaster Relief & Environmental Projects
Non-profits and environmental organizations can secure funding to assess ecological impacts of disaster relief construction projects, focusing on fish migration and habitat restoration.
Get Grants for Wildlife Conservation Projects
If you're a landowner, community, or tribe involved in private land conservation, you can apply for grants to fund projects that protect endangered and threatened species. This funding supports voluntary stewardship efforts crucial for species recovery.