Wildlife Acoustics Grant Program: Travel Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Wildlife Acoustics Amount: Up to US $1,000 Last Updated: March 29, 2026 Summary The Wildlife Acoustics Grant Program offers a…
Wildlife Grants
Wildlife Grants provide funding for organizations and programs in this focus area. Sources include federal agencies, state programs, and private foundations. Use the listings below to find current opportunities, eligibility requirements, and deadlines — and apply directly to the funder when you find a fit.
Wildlife Conservation and Research Grants Funder: Texas State Aquarium Award Amount: $150,000 total (distributed among selected projects) Geographic Scope: Not specified, but appears to focus on…
Wildlife Conservation Board Grants (formerly known as Ecosystem Restoration on Agricultural Lands Program) Status: ACTIVE Funder: California Wildlife Conservation Board Last Updated: November 07,…
Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage The Program is seeking proposals for planning or implementation projects that construct, repair, modify, or remove transportation infrastructure or water resources…
Wildlife Corridors – Nature Based Solutions Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: California Department of Fish and Wildlife Last Updated: August 08, 2025 Summary The California Department of Fish and…
Wildlife Disease Association Student Poster Award Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Wildlife Disease Association Amount: US $250 - US $350 Last Updated: February 17, 2026 Summary The Wildlife Disease…
Wildlife Emergency Fund Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Brevard Zoo Conservation Fund Amount: Up to US $2,500 Last Updated: December 01, 2025 Summary The Wildlife Emergency Fund (WEF) provides urgent…
Wildlife Fellowship Training Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Morris Animal Foundation Amount: Up to US $145,000 Last Updated: July 17, 2025 Summary The Wildlife Fellowship Training Grant by Morris…
Wildlife Habitat Grant (IA) Status: ACTIVE Funder: Iowa Department of Natural Resources Amount: More than US $4,000 Last Updated: June 09, 2025 Summary The Wildlife Habitat Grant, managed by the Iowa…
Wildlife Health (Reptile and Amphibian) - Established Investigator Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Morris Animal Foundation Amount: Approximately US $100,000 Last Updated: September 09, 2025 Summary…
Wildlife Health (Reptile and Amphibian) - First Award Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Morris Animal Foundation Amount: Up to US $120,000 Last Updated: September 12, 2025 Summary The Morris Animal…
Wildlife Health (Reptile and Amphibian) - Pilot Study Awards Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Morris Animal Foundation Amount: Up to US $20,000 Last Updated: September 12, 2025 Summary The Morris Animal…
Wildlife Preservation Fund - Rehab Facilities (IL) Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Illinois Department of Natural Resources Amount: US $4,000 - US $25,000 Last Updated: June 17, 2025 Summary The…
Wildlife Viewing Grants Program Status: ACTIVE Funder: Georgia Department of Natural Resources Amount: Up to US $5,000 Last Updated: October 11, 2025 Summary The Wildlife Viewing Grants Program by…
William Brewster Memorial Award Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: American Ornithological Society Last Updated: November 25, 2025 Summary The William Brewster Memorial Award, awarded by the American…
Winston Cobb Memorial Fellowship Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Panthera Last Updated: February 10, 2026 Summary The Winston Cobb Memorial Fellowship, established by Ramune Cobb through Panthera,…
WNS - Endangered Species- White Nose Syndrome (FY24) White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by the invasive fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS is confirmed in at…
WNS - Endangered Species- White Nose Syndrome (FY25) White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by the invasive fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS is confirmed in at…
WNS - Endangered Species- White Nose Syndrome (FY26) White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by the invasive fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS is confirmed in at…
Working Lands Habitat Program Status: Active program under Governor Noem's Second Century Initiative Geographic Scope: All South Dakota cropland eligible Focus Areas: - Enroll marginal cropland…
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of wildlife grants are available?
- Wildlife Grants come from a mix of sources. Federal grants typically have the largest awards but more competition. State programs often pass through federal funding with state-specific priorities. Foundation grants tend to be smaller but more flexible, with funders looking for organizations whose mission aligns with their giving priorities.
- Who is eligible for wildlife grants?
- Eligibility varies by funder. Most grants require 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, though some are open to schools, government agencies, businesses, or individuals. Each listing on this page links to the source application where you can find specific eligibility criteria, required documents, and how to apply.
- How do I apply for wildlife grants?
- Start by reviewing the listings below for grants that match your organization's mission and stage. Click through to each grant's source page for full application details. Most funders require an organizational profile, project narrative, budget, and supporting documents. Apply early — competitive grants often close before their deadline.
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