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 Alaska Conservation & Climate Research
This grant supports businesses and organizations in Western Alaska focused on landscape-level conservation, climate change research, and water quality initiatives. Funding is available for developing data standards, coordinating monitoring networks, and assessing climate impacts on natural resources.
Get Grants for Wildlife Research & Conservation
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service supports research, technical assistance, and educational projects through CESU partnerships. It's ideal for organizations and institutions looking to contribute to ecosystem studies and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and research institutions focused on ecological restoration and conservation can apply for grants to fund crucial research and technical assistance projects.
Secure Funding for Nevada's Walker Lake Research
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex and Desert Research Institute. Funds will support essential biogeochemistry studies for Walker Lake, Nevada.
Secure Funding for Wildlife & Ecosystem Research
This opportunity is for eligible entities seeking to conduct regional risk assessments for priority species in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes. Funds will support critical research to inform conservation strategies and protect vital ecosystems.
Grant: Boost Your Salmon Research & Management in Yukon
Are you involved in Yukon River salmon research or management in Alaska? This grant offers funding to advance the understanding of Chinook and chum salmon biology and management through cooperative projects.
Get Funding to Improve Wetland Mapping & Analysis
This opportunity supports organizations working with the Fish and Wildlife Service to advance techniques for identifying, classifying, and mapping temperate freshwater wetlands using cutting-edge remote sensing technology. Funding is available for projects focused on improving wetland mapping accuracy and developing new geospatial tools for wetland analysis.
Get Funding for Wetland Mapping & Conservation Programs
This grant is for organizations like the Association of State Wetlands Managers (ASWM) to fund crucial workshops on Clean Water Act programs, wetland mapping, and floodplain natural functions. Funds will also support the Wetlands Mapping Consortium to advance wetland mapping standards and collaborative efforts.
Get Funding to Digitize & Update Your Wetlands Data
This grant is for Saint Mary's University of Minnesota to partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service on a project to digitize and update critical wetlands map data. Eligible entities will receive support to develop advanced techniques for capturing and analyzing aerial imagery, ensuring high-quality geospatial data.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation, particularly concerning migratory birds in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions? This grant supports vital assessments and conservation efforts for species like the Black Rail.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Initiatives
Non-profit organizations supporting the National Wildlife Refuge System can apply for grants to enhance their capacity and programs. This funding aims to strengthen the conservation efforts and community engagement around wildlife refuges.
Get Funding for Your Conservation Projects!
Nonprofits and educational organizations can receive funding to support environmental and cultural education programs and volunteer initiatives at wildlife refuges. This grant will help finance public outreach, school programs, and vital volunteer recruitment and training.
Fund Your Reservoir Aquatic Research Projects
Seeking funding for vital research on aquatic vegetation and species within U.S. reservoirs? This grant supports in-depth studies to understand and protect these critical environments.
Native American Student Funding: Attend Fisheries Meeting
This grant supports Native American students in covering costs to attend the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Gain valuable experience and network with professionals in the field.
Funding for Wilderness Preservation & Public Awareness
Are you a non-profit or educational institution focused on conservation? This grant supports projects that raise public awareness and improve stewardship of wilderness lands, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act.
Grant Funds for Conservation & Ecosystem Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals involved in wildlife and ecosystem conservation, specifically for projects related to international collaboration, best practices dissemination, and public engagement through website development. Funding is available to facilitate committee meetings, manage online platforms, and report on conservation outputs.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business & Environment
This grant supports businesses working to protect and enhance critical coastal habitats, specifically for declining Hylaeus bee populations. You can receive assistance to identify, restore, and improve these vital areas, contributing to wildlife conservation and public benefit.
Get Funding for Conservation Planning Projects
Are you an environmental consultant or organization? This grant supports the development of comprehensive conservation plans for national wildlife refuges, focusing on ecological stewardship.
Secure Funding for Land Conservation Partnerships
This grant is for organizations like the Land Trust Alliance seeking to enhance collaborative conservation efforts. Funds will support the annual Land Trust Rally, a premier event for land trusts and conservation partners to network and share expertise.
Get Paid for Eco-Friendly Farming: Conservation Grants
Farmers and ranchers can get insights into conservation programs to boost participation and target funding. This initiative aims to improve program design and outreach for Farm Bill biologists.