- Home
- About WSFR
- Find/Apply Grants
- Grant Programs
- Apportionments/Funding
- Aquatic Resource Education
- Boating Access
- Boating Infrastructure
- Clean Vessel Act
- Coastal Wetlands
- Hunter Education
- Landowner Incentive
- Multistate Conservation
- Sport Fish Restoration
- State Wildlife
- Tribal Landowner Incentive
- Tribal Wildlife
- Wildlife Restoration
- Receipts-Wildlife Restoration
- Receipts-Sport Fish Restoration
- Accomplishments
- Program Audits
- Policy & Regulations
- Historical License Data
- National Survey
- Training
- iFAIMS
- Other Useful Links
- Contact Us
- Site Help & Map
WSFR News
04/21/2009 - State Wildlife Grants Competitive Program
Interior Secretary Salazar announced that $9 million in State Wildlife Grant Competitive Program funds will go to 12 state wildlife agencies to help conserve and recover imperiled fish and wildlife species. More...
04/10/2009 - Boating Infrastructure Grant Program
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that more than $12.5 million in competitive grants will be awarded to 11 states ranging from California to Maine for 14 boating infrastructure projects. These grant funds from the Service’s Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) program will help to fund the construction of docks, boat slips and other facilities to support recreational boating. More...
04/06/2009 - Multistate Conservation Grant Program
The announcement of availability of grants and request for Letters of Intent for the Calendar Year (CY) 2010 Mulitstate Conservation Grant Program is posted on Grants.gov. Please note that Letters of Intent are due to the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) by May 6, 2009. The announcement and further information regarding the review process can also be found on AFWA’s web site.
03/27/2009 - WSFR National Training Program
Applications are being accepted for two WSFR Program courses to be held at NCTC in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. They are the Advanced Grants Management Course (October 5 – 7, 2009) and the Basic Grants Management Course (April 19 – 22, 2010). Applicants are required to register thru DOI Learn.
Contact us if you need additional information. We welcome your comments and suggestions for improving this site.
Last updated: May 5, 2009
Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration Program Home | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page
Department of the Interior | USA.gov | About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Accessibility | Privacy | Notices | Disclaimer | FOIA