We have tracked over 116 funding programs and $96,571,960 allocated for Wildlife Refuge Services.
| Recent Funding Opportunity |
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| Coordinate team to complete trail projects at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (apply for FWS 08 RW 000 003) Funding Number: FWS 08 RW 000 003 Agency: Region 5 Funding Amount: $13,500 |
| Biological Surveys on Natoinal Wildlife Refuges Desert NWR (apply for F13AS00213) Funding Number: F13AS00213 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $30,393 |
| Monitoring secretive marsh birds, focusing on two Species at Risk including Black Rail and Seaside Sparrow on 21 coastal National Wildlife Refuges (apply for F16AS00289) Funding Number: F16AS00289 Agency: DOI-FWS Funding Amount: Case Dependent |
| National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements (apply for F18AS00168) Funding Number: F18AS00168 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $80,000 |
| Documentary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 50th Anniversary (apply for 70181AR049) Funding Number: 70181AR049 Agency: Region 7 Funding Amount: $316,421 |
| National Wildlife Refuge System â¿¿ Science Applications (apply for F16AS00331) Funding Number: F16AS00331 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: Case Dependent |
| National Wildlife Refuge Friends Grant Program (apply for F14AS00431) Funding Number: F14AS00431 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $80,000 |
| Spatial and seasonal sub surface entry of marine and estuarine water into coastal freshwater ecosystems, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Northwest Alaska (apply for F12AS00215) Funding Number: F12AS00215 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $41,090 |
| Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Documentary (apply for 701818R076) Funding Number: 701818R076 Agency: Region 7 Funding Amount: $20,000 |
| 2014 Alaska National Wildlife Refuge System Science Culture Camps (apply for F14AS00056) Funding Number: F14AS00056 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $200,000 |
| National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements (apply for F19AS00034) Funding Number: F19AS00034 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $22,418,000 |
| 2013 Alaska National Wildlife Refuge System Science Culture Camps (apply for F13AS00087) Funding Number: F13AS00087 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $20,000 |
| Missouri River Valley Wetlands - Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge (apply for F19AS00239) Funding Number: F19AS00239 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $200,000 |
| Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Science and Culture Camp Cooperative Agreements (apply for F12AS00053) Funding Number: F12AS00053 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $25,000 |
| Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnerships (apply for F14AS00433) Funding Number: F14AS00433 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $300,000 |
| National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements (apply for F19AS00293) Funding Number: F19AS00293 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $4,975,389 |
| Fire Effects on Vegetation and Small Mammals in Mixed Scrub Grasslands on the San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (apply for NWRS R2 22521 03) Funding Number: NWRS R2 22521 03 Agency: Region 2 Funding Amount: $22,000 |
| Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge Hyperspectral Imaging Project (apply for F15AS00314) Funding Number: F15AS00314 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $46,000 |
| Quantifying Resource Use and Overlap Between Non native Cutthroat Hybrids and Endemic Arctic Grayling Inhabiting Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Implications for Non native Fish Management (apply for F12AS00311) Funding Number: F12AS00311 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $15,750 |
| Vegetation Classification and Mapping Willapa National Wildlife Refuge (apply for F12AS00170) Funding Number: F12AS00170 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $28,500 |
| Dendrochronological Feasibility Assessment and Reconstruction of Historic Fire Regimes on Selected Wildlife Refuges in USFWS, Region 2 (apply for F14AS00324) Funding Number: F14AS00324 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $117,000 |
| Early 20th Century Land Use and Environmental Conditions on Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (apply for F17AS00257) Funding Number: F17AS00257 Agency: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $60,000 |
| National Wildlife Refuge System, Inventory and Monitoring (apply for F15AS00152) Funding Number: F15AS00152 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: $10,000 |
| Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership (apply for F15AS00075) Funding Number: F15AS00075 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: Case Dependent |
| Seabeach Amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) Restoration on Atlantic Coast National Wildlife Refuges (apply for F15AS00271) Funding Number: F15AS00271 Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service Funding Amount: Case Dependent |
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