Upcoming Grant Opportunities

A few grant RFPs are open through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and AFWA's multi-state conservation grant call is open!

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

Five Star Grant Program 2026 Request for Proposals

Proposal Due Date: June 4, 2026 by 11:59 PM Eastern Time

The Five Star grant program seeks proposals for conservation projects that improve water quality, restore and protect local habitats, and support the species they sustain through community‑based ecological improvements. Projects should engage local partners to expand access to nature, reduce environmental hazards, and/or build long‑term stewardship through outreach, education, and hands‑on implementation. Learn more

Southeast Aquatics Fund 2026 Request for Proposals

Proposal Due Date: July 1, 2026 by 11:59 PM Eastern Time

The Southeast Aquatics Fund seeks proposals to conserve aquatic habitat in the southeastern United States. Funds from this program will support projects that improve water quality, water quantity, and instream and riparian conditions. In select geographies, funding is also available to support aquatic connectivity, species recovery, monitoring, and planning. Learn more

See all of their grants here: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/NFWF---Requests-for-Proposals-5-8.html?soid=1134393049850&aid=U6t3excr9JE

Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

The Association is Soliciting Full Proposals for 2027 Multistate Conservation Grant Program

Washington D.C. (May 19, 2026)- The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies is soliciting Full Proposals for the 2027 Multistate Conservation Grant Program (MSCGP) which funds projects that address regional or national level priorities of state fish and wildlife agencies. The deadline for submitting the Proposals for the 2027 cycle is July 14, 2026.

“The Multistate Conservation Grant Program delivers the critical funding our state agencies and partners need to protect America’s fish and wildlife resources and their natural habitats,” said Paul Johansen, Chief of the Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and President of the Association. “Securing these investments today ensures the future of conservation tomorrow.”

Proposals will be ranked based on project qualifications, quality, and how they address the 2027 strategic priorities. Under the leadership of President Johansen, the 2027 strategic priorities were developed by a working group of state and regional fish and wildlife agency representatives focused on developing priorities that are more targeted, directive, and clearly articulated, with defined subcategories to improve applicant understanding and proposal relevance, while appropriately referencing existing regional and multistate conservation plans.

“These strategic priorities are the foundational driver for project selection and funding under the Multistate Conservation Grant Program,” said President Johansen. “This year’s priorities were developed with the goal of reducing redundancy among existing priorities, improving clarity and focus, strengthening alignment with measurable conservation outcomes for state fish and wildlife agencies, and identifying emerging or unmet needs relevant to the upcoming funding cycle.”

Additional information can be found on the AFWA website, including FAQs, list of the 2027 Strategic Priorities, and the 2027 Notice of Funding Opportunity. You can sign up for the 2027 Full Multistate Conservation Grant Program Proposal Application/Budget Training online, taking place on June 17. Please submit proposals and questions to Silvana Yaroschuk at syaroschuk@fishwildlife.org.

The Multistate Conservation Grant Program is administered by the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Created through the Fish and Wildlife Administration Improvement Act of 2000, $6,000,000 from the Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson funds are made available annually for conservation projects impacting a majority of states. In addition, the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act was amended in 2020 providing an additional $5,000,000 focused on recruitment, retention, and reactivation of hunters and recreational shooters.  In addition to funding competitive conservation projects, the program also funds the National Survey on Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Associated Recreation, the nation’s most important wildlife participation and related economic impact database.

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