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F26AS00068 Partners for Fish and Wildlife FY26

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Posted
Apr 8, 2026
Amount
$1 - $750,000
Closes
Sep 30, 2026 (in 79 days)
Last verified
Jul 13, 2026

Classification and identifiers

Solicitation number
F26AS00068
Assistance listing (CFDA)
15.631

Amount

$1 - $750,000

Who can apply

County governmentsSpecial districtsSchool districtsNonprofitsSmall businessNonprofits (non-501c3)

Nonprofits, including small and volunteer-run organizations and Small businesses can all apply here. Check the eligibility details below to see if your organization fits.

The PFW Program can reject projects that do not fit with regional strategic plans or priorities. To get funding, PFW projects must be on private lands."Private lands" means any properties not owned by the state or federal government. This includes tribal lands, Hawaiian homelands, cities, municipalities, non-governmental properties, and private properties. Groups with 501(c)(3) status should have proof of their status from the Internal Revenue Service. Tribal applicants may be required to provide an authorizing tribal resolution.The Program seeks projects year-round. Program staff work with applicants to find common conservation goals. We require that all interested applicants contact their local PFW staff before submitting an application.

About this opportunity

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) Program helps private landowners restore and protect habitats for fish and wildlife. It offers both technical assistance and financial support, mainly through cooperative agreements.The PFW Program has approximately 220 staff working in all 50 states and territories. They work together with project partners and stakeholders to find key areas for conservation and set habitat goals. These focus areas guide the program on where to direct resources for conserving important habitats for federal trust species. The Program also has strategic plans that help determine which projects receive funding.Since it began in 1987, the PFW Program has successfully assisted many landowners. When choosing projects, the Program a...

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