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 Green Projects: Midwest Conservation Grants
Midwest businesses and organizations can partner with the Fish and Wildlife Service to receive funding for vital natural resource management projects, including invasive species control and habitat restoration. Secure matching funds to leverage this opportunity and boost your conservation impact.
Secure Funding to Combat Invasive Species & Boost Environmental Protection
This cooperative agreement opportunity is for organizations that can assess and report on rapid response efforts for invasive species incidents. Funds will support developing recommendations to improve future preparedness and mitigate risks to U.S. waters.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat & Eco-Projects
Nonprofits and local partners can get funding to restore wildlife habitats, improve refuge facilities, and boost educational programs. This initiative supports conservation, recreation, and community engagement on public lands.
Secure Funding for Habitat & Species Conservation
Non-profits and state agencies can receive matching grants to acquire land or conservation easements that protect endangered species habitats associated with approved Habitat Conservation Plans. This funding aims to prevent species extinction and complement existing conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Land Protection
This grant helps states and federal agencies acquire land to protect endangered species as part of approved recovery plans. Secure funding to conserve vital habitats and contribute to species survival.
Get Grants to Fight Invasive Species & Protect Ecosystems
This grant is for state and interstate entities with approved management plans to prevent, control, and reduce risks from aquatic nuisance species. Funding supports the implementation of cost-effective measures to protect aquatic environments and public health.
Get Funding for Oregon Fish & Wildlife Projects
Oregon businesses and organizations involved in fish and wildlife evaluation projects on the lower Snake River can receive funding to implement survival and harvest assessment programs. This grant supports research and development for LSRCP facilities in Oregon.
Fund Your Fish Rearing Operations: Get ODFW Grants!
This grant is for organizations focused on fish conservation efforts in Oregon. It provides funding to develop and implement programs for rearing Chinook and Steelhead smolts, ensuring healthy adult returns to the Snake River basin.
Get Funding for Tribal Wildlife Projects
Tribal governments are invited to apply for funding to support wildlife and habitat conservation projects. This grant aims to empower tribes in managing and protecting their natural resources for future generations.
Fund Your Fish Rearing: Get Grants for Salmon & Steelhead
If you're involved in fish rearing operations, particularly for Chinook and Steelhead smolts in the Snake River basin, this grant can help fund your efforts. The funding supports programs designed to ensure sufficient adult fish return, compensating for losses in Idaho.
Get Funding for Salmon Restoration Projects
Washington State businesses involved in fish release evaluations on the lower Snake River are eligible for funding to implement survival and harvest monitoring programs. This grant supports crucial conservation efforts within the LSRCP facilities.
Get Funding for Your Fish Inventory System!
Fish and Wildlife Service offers grants to hatcheries looking to develop and implement a comprehensive fish inventory system. This funding supports the collection of critical LSRCP data across all funded hatcheries.
Get Funding for Idaho Fish Conservation Projects!
Idaho businesses and organizations involved in fish and wildlife conservation can receive funding to evaluate fish survival and harvest rates in the lower Snake River. This program supports crucial research for the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan Facilities.
Get Funding for Fish Habitat Restoration!
This grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service is for organizations involved in salmon and steelhead conservation. Funds will support efforts to rear juvenile fish and ensure adult returns to the Snake River basin, addressing losses in Washington.
Get Funding: Help Protect Rare Birds!
Are you a researcher or organization in interior states focused on conservation? This grant funds the compilation of data on the Black Rail bird species to inform future conservation and management efforts.
Get Funding to Protect Bats & Boost Conservation
State wildlife agencies and federally-recognized Native American Tribes can secure funding to manage white-nose syndrome, a devastating bat disease. This grant supports critical bat conservation efforts, population monitoring, and scientific research to protect these vital ecosystems.
Grant: Fund Your Fish & Wildlife Research!
This grant is for organizations in Idaho looking to develop and implement programs for evaluating fish survival and harvest in the lower Snake River. Funding supports crucial research for LSRCP facilities.
Fund Your Idaho Fish Release Project!
Idaho businesses and organizations involved in fish release projects on the lower Snake River can receive funding to develop and implement evaluation programs for survival and harvest. This grant supports crucial monitoring and assessment for LSRCP facilities.
Get Funding for Coastal Habitat Restoration Projects
This program offers technical and financial support to coastal communities and landowners for restoring and protecting vital fish and wildlife habitats on both public and private lands. Projects are developed collaboratively with program biologists, so reach out to your local office to discuss opportunities.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Environmental Protection!
Great Lakes states or their designees can receive funding to implement approved Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans. This grant supports efforts to prevent and control invasive species, protecting the Great Lakes Basin and its surrounding lands.