Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants for wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and fisheries management programs.
Youth Training Grants: Fueling Alaska's Future Workforce
Alaska high school and college students near the Becharof National Wildlife Refuge can get paid training in natural resource management through this program. Gain valuable skills and experience in conservation while working locally.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant supports organizations working on habitat restoration and management at the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Funding will cover the hiring and administration of year-round and seasonal habitat and biological coordinator positions to execute these vital projects.
Get Grants for Environmental Research & Conservation
This funding opportunity is for organizations and institutions to conduct research evaluating critical resource supplies for migratory birds. Funds will support studies on fruit production, condition, and nutrition in specific habitats.
Get Funding for Alaska Environmental Projects
Alaska-based businesses involved in environmental stewardship can secure funding for terrestrial arthropod inventories on National Wildlife Refuges. This grant supports biodiversity documentation and baseline data collection to monitor ecological health.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
This grant offers funding to businesses and organizations undertaking wetland restoration projects within the Upper Delaware River watershed. The aim is to restore wet meadow and shallow emergent wetland habitats, contributing to ecological health and biodiversity.
Secure Funding for Critical Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in crucial captive breeding programs for endangered species like the Attwater's prairie chicken. Funds are aimed at ensuring the long-term survival and genetic diversity of these vital populations, contributing to their reestablishment in the wild.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and businesses involved in captive breeding programs for critically endangered species like the Attwater's Prairie Chicken. Funds are designated to enhance wild populations, preserve genetic diversity, and ensure the long-term survival of these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Improvement Projects
If your business is involved in wildlife monitoring or habitat restoration, this grant could provide funds for projects like radio telemetry tracking of sage grouse and surveying native fishes. This funding is aimed at supporting critical conservation efforts in specific regions.
Secure Funding for Coastal Resilience Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on environmental conservation and storm damage reduction. Funds are available to implement innovative solutions like breakwaters and living shorelines to protect valuable coastal habitats and infrastructure from erosion.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
This grant is for Ducks Unlimited, Inc. to support conservation planning, project design, and habitat management for the Pacific Coast Joint Venture. Funds will go towards administrative, outreach, and research activities benefiting waterfowl and bird conservation.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Research
Are you a researcher or organization focused on wildlife conservation and habitat management? This grant supports studies on the impact of cattle grazing on small mammals and migratory birds in wildlife refuges, aiming to inform conservation strategies.
Unlock Funding for Youth Outdoor Programs
Nonprofits and community organizations in Albuquerque can secure funding to connect children and families with nature and public lands through the ECHO Across America initiative. This program supports developing comprehensive plans to get more youth outdoors and engaged with conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Business!
This grant is for businesses and organizations dedicated to the conservation of North American migratory birds. Funds can be used to support critical projects and initiatives that protect bird populations and their habitats.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Conservation Research
This grant supports research into grassland bird populations in the Northern Great Plains, focusing on survival, nesting success, and the impact of vegetation and climate. The funding will help develop population models and identify solutions for declining bird numbers.
Get Funding: Improve Land & Reduce Fire Risk
Landowners and businesses in Baca NWR/San Luis Valley NWRC areas can get funding for mechanical removal and hand-stacking of hazardous fuels to reduce fire risk. This initiative aims to improve land management and safety within the designated zones.
Funding for Tribal Sagebrush Conservation Projects
Tribes can receive funding to implement projects that protect and enhance the sagebrush ecosystem, benefiting wildlife, natural habitats, and culturally significant species. This initiative supports conservation efforts vital to Native American traditions and environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Wildlife Surveys in Wyoming!
Wyoming businesses can secure funding for crucial field investigations to collect and report data on federally protected species. This grant supports updating range maps and predictive distribution models to enhance conservation efforts.
Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants Available
Are you a business owner looking to expand and innovate? This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service offers funding to support your growth initiatives, helping you reach new markets and develop cutting-edge solutions.
Grant for Navajo Nation: Protect Wildlife Habitats & Get Funding
Tribal entities and organizations on Navajo Nation lands can apply for funding to study and improve wildlife habitat connectivity, essential for species movement and resilience. This grant supports collaborative research and scenario planning to address environmental changes and land-use impacts.
Get Funding for Navajo Nation Habitat Connectivity Projects
Tribal communities and organizations on Navajo Nation lands can receive funding to study and plan for wildlife habitat connectivity. This grant supports projects that assess species movement, model environmental changes, and develop land-use scenarios for sustainable development.