Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Fund Your Nature Programs: Fish & Wildlife Grants
Are you a non-profit or research institution focused on environmental education and visitor engagement? This grant can fund specialists to develop and implement impactful interpretive, educational, and volunteer programs for wildlife refuges.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Are you involved in environmental education or wildlife conservation? This program offers funding to support outreach efforts that engage communities in conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
Are you involved in seabird colony surveys in California? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service can provide funding to support your vital environmental research and conservation efforts.
Funded Project: Invasive Species Control
This funding is for specialized, single-source contracts to monitor, analyze, and control undesirable and noxious plant species within San Pablo Bay. Businesses with expertise in invasive species management are invited to review the Notice of Intent for details.
Get Funding for Urban Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations focused on urban environmental projects, including habitat restoration, educational programs, and public awareness campaigns for wildlife. Funds are available for creating bird-friendly initiatives, developing educational materials, and restoring urban green spaces.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Grants for Montana Businesses
Montana businesses and organizations focused on environmental education and outreach are eligible for funding to support healthy fisheries and watershed initiatives. This grant will help you develop and distribute educational materials, conduct engaging outdoor science programs, and implement species conservation activities.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Small businesses and non-profits focused on conservation can receive funding to create outreach materials, plan events, and support projects that protect wildlife and ecosystems, especially sage grouse and prairie potholes.
Get Funding for Wildlife Disease Surveillance
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on expanding Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) surveillance in wildlife populations. Funds will support increased sampling of harvested animals and soil testing to detect the presence of CWD prions, aiding in disease management and understanding population impacts.
Get Grants for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funds to support projects that protect and recover endangered species. This grant focuses on conservation efforts to help at-risk wildlife thrive.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience Projects
This grant supports organizations working to restore and protect tidal marsh ecosystems impacted by natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy. Funds are available for assessment, recovery action evaluation, and developing tools for conservation planning.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This program offers competitive grants to states for projects that implement State Wildlife Action Plans, focusing on species of greatest conservation need and emerging threats. The funding supports initiatives to improve the status of these species and their habitats through cooperative partnerships.
Get Funding for Stream Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations focused on conservation can receive funding to restore streams using natural channel design. This initiative aims to improve stream stability, reduce erosion, and enhance aquatic habitats for ecological benefit.
Get Funding for Wildfire Protection & Community Safety!
If your Alaska community is at risk from wildfires near National Wildlife Refuges, this grant can fund projects to create defensible spaces and reduce fire spread. It also supports community education, local job creation, and small business development related to fire mitigation efforts.
Get Funding for Climate Resilience Projects
This grant offers funding to eligible organizations for assessing road-stream crossings to improve climate resilience and aquatic connectivity in the Northeast. Projects will focus on identifying and prioritizing infrastructure improvements to withstand future floods and enhance fish passage.
Get Funding for Conservation & Community Projects
This grant supports projects that engage local communities in understanding and caring for habitat conservation near urban areas. If your organization works on environmental education or volunteer stewardship, you could receive funding to boost public appreciation for nature.
Get Funding for Sagebrush Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on producing seeds and plants for sagebrush restoration. Businesses contributing to the conservation of greater sage grouse populations can apply for this funding.
Get Funding for Disaster Preparedness & Infrastructure
Businesses impacted by Hurricane Sandy can secure funding for crucial road-stream crossing assessments and data development. This initiative provides technical support to help prioritize projects and engage with local communities for disaster resilience.
Funding for Coastal Resilience Projects
Coastal communities and conservation partners can secure funding to identify and develop resilient sites, enhancing habitat and infrastructure to withstand future storms. This initiative supports the restoration and rebuilding of federal public assets, boosting coastal resilience.
Funding for Beetle Research: Get Grants for Scientific Innovation
Are you an expert in ecological research or innovative detection technologies? The Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking proposals to develop advanced survey protocols for the Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle, focusing on improved detection and species differentiation.
Fund Your Wildlife Research & Conservation Projects
Researchers and organizations focused on wildlife health can secure funding for vital disease monitoring and research. This grant supports efforts to understand and manage critical wildlife populations and their health.