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 Your Estuary Research Center Project
This grant is for organizations looking to develop critical research and hatchery facilities in the Delta. Funds will support the environmental documentation necessary to establish permanent, specialized spaces for estuarine research and fish cultivation.
Fund Your Bird Conservation Project!
Are you involved in conserving neotropical migratory birds and their habitats in the US, Canada, Latin America, or the Caribbean? This grant offers funding to support your vital conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Florida State University is eligible for this grant to support research, technical assistance, and education in landscape conservation through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit program. This funding aims to advance conservation efforts and knowledge.
Unlock Research Funding for Your Business!
This funding is available for organizations partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) program. It's designed to support research, technical assistance, and educational initiatives benefiting conservation efforts.
Get Research Funding from Fish & Wildlife Service
Academic institutions like Auburn University can secure funding through the Fish and Wildlife Service's Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) program. This program supports vital research, technical assistance, and educational initiatives that benefit conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects!
Small businesses and non-profits can get matching grants to protect, restore, and enhance wetland habitats benefiting migratory birds. This program supports valuable conservation efforts across the United States.
Fund Your Research: Fish & Wildlife Grants Available
This notice signals an upcoming research grant opportunity from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, available through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) program. Auburn University is the intended recipient, suggesting a focus on ecological research, technical assistance, and education partnerships.
Secure Funding for Salmon Research & Management
Businesses and researchers focused on Yukon River salmon can receive funding for projects that advance scientific understanding and management of Chinook and chum salmon. This grant supports critical research into salmon biology, habitat, and community engagement.
Unlock Research Funding for Wildlife & Ecosystem Projects
Are you a researcher or organization partnered with the University of Georgia Research Foundation? This funding supports vital research, technical assistance, and educational initiatives focused on fish and wildlife ecosystems.
Get Grants for Environmental Projects!
This program provides funding for projects focused on environmental analysis and data collection, specifically for initiatives like image analysis and plot updates. Eligible applicants are organizations and institutions looking to contribute to ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Grants for Boating Infrastructure & Clean Water
This grant offers funding to eligible states to build and maintain facilities for recreational boaters to properly dispose of waste, promoting cleaner waterways. Businesses supporting these initiatives can benefit from contracts and project opportunities.
Get Funding for Salmon Production & Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects evaluating and improving hatchery production of spring Chinook salmon, aiming to boost tribal harvest opportunities and protect wild fish populations. Businesses involved in fishery management or conservation efforts are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Marine Conservation Projects Abroad!
This program offers funding to U.S.-based organizations for projects that conserve endangered marine turtles and their habitats in countries outside the United States. Help protect these vital species and their ecosystems with financial support for your impactful initiatives.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Research
Non-federal partners of the CESU Network in Arizona and New Mexico can apply for funding to conduct applied scientific research on controlling invasive bullfrogs and crayfish. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of these invasive species on native wildlife.
Get Funding for Land Conservation Projects
State entities in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania can receive federal funds to acquire land for permanent conservation. This grant supports projects protecting natural resources and increasing public access for recreation.
Get Funding for Bat Conservation Research
Researchers, universities, and government agencies can apply for funding to study and manage white-nose syndrome in bats. This grant supports projects aimed at conserving bat populations threatened by this disease.
Get Funding for Land Conservation in the Highlands!
If you are a State entity in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania, you can get up to 50% of the cost for projects that permanently protect valuable natural resources in the Highlands Region. This funding supports land acquisition by State agencies to conserve forests, drinking water sources, and increase public access for recreation.
Funding for Salmon Survival Research & Innovation
This grant supports workshops for tribes, states, and federal agencies focused on experimental management to improve survival rates for endangered salmon and steelhead populations. Funds are intended for designing experiments to test if maximizing spill levels can enhance survival predictions and optimize dam operations.
Get Funding to Control Invasive Weeds in Nevada
Nevada conservation districts and environmental organizations can secure funding for projects that inventory and treat noxious weeds in the East and West Walker Rivers riparian corridors. This initiative aims to protect vital ecosystems through mapping and on-the-ground treatment efforts.
Get Funding for Weed Treatment Projects!
Are you involved in conservation efforts in the East & West Walker Rivers? This grant supports the inventorying, mapping, and treatment of noxious weeds to protect riparian corridors.