U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration Program

State Wildlife Grant Program - Overview

About

The State Wildlife Grants Program provides federal grant funds for developing and implementing programs that benefit wildlife and their habitats, including species not hunted or fished. Priority is placed on projects that benefit species of greatest conservation concern.

Grant funds must be used to address conservation needs, such as research, surveys, species and habitat management, and monitoring, identified within a State’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Plan/Strategy. These funds may also be used to update, revise, or modify a State’s Strategy. More info...

Learn about State Wildlife Grant Program accomplishments.

Source of Funds

Revenues collected from Outer Continental Shelf Oil & Gas royalties are deposited into the Land and Water Conservation Fund and apportioned annually based on a formula.

In addition, Congress authorized funding in 2008 and 2009 for a competitive State Wildlife Grant Program to encourage multi-partner projects to implement actions contained in the State Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Plans. (State Wildlife Action Plans)

Grants
State and Territory fish & wildlife agencies may apply for SWG grants by contacting the specific WSFR Program Regional Office or apply online at grants.gov.

Grants funds are disbursed to States for approved grants on a 75% rate for Planning grants and a 50% rate for Implementation grants. Territories receive a 100% rate of funding.