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Tribal Wildlife Grant Program - Overview
About
The Tribal Wildlife Grant (TWG) Program provides funds to federally recognized Tribal governments listed in the Federal Register to develop and implement programs for the benefit of wildlife and their habitat, including species of Native American cultural or traditional importance and species that are not hunted or fished. More Info...
Learn about TWG program accomplishments.
Source of Funds
Funds are provided through an annual appropriation from the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The funds are derived from a portion of the revenues collected on Outer Continental Shelf Oil & Gas royalties. The grant funds are distributed annually through a competitive application process.
Grants
Matching funds and partnerships are not required. However, projects that include matching funds, inkind contributions, or partnerships may score higher in the ranking process.
See the Liaison Contact List for the name of your Service Regional Native American Liaison.Or contact the Office of the Native American Liaison, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1849 C Street, Mail Stop 3012 MIB, Washington, DC 20240, e-mail address: pat_durham@fws.gov.