NRCS' Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Fiscal Year (FY) 2026
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Federal Government
Alabama, Arkansas +12 more
US $75,000 - US $3,000,000
The NRCS' Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program for FY 2026 aims to combat the environmental and agricultural threats posed by invasive feral swine. With over $3.4 billion in annual damage attributed to these species, the program seeks to mitigate their impact on ecosystems and human health. Funded by the USDA, this initiative targets states with high feral swine populations, emphasizing collaborative efforts with State Technical Committees to implement effective control measures.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Health
Wildlife and Conservation Funding from Robinson Foundation
Robinson Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arkansas +16 more
Unspecified amount
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations working on wildlife health, animal welfare, or nature conservation in Alabama and the broader Southern region can apply for support for programmatic work. Focused on relieving hardship and improving lives, Robinson Foundation invites established charities (3+ years) to seek single-year funding that delivers tangible, meaningful impact and clear results.
Religion & Spirituality
Family Services
Youth Services
+8 more
FY26 Bureau of Land Management Wildlife Resource Management Program - Bureau wide
US Department of the Interior: Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $10,000 - US $2,000,000
The FY26 Bureau of Land Management Wildlife Resource Management Program aims to enhance wildlife resource management on public lands across the nation. With a focus on habitat protection, species reintroduction, and collaborative conservation efforts, the program addresses critical ecological needs while supporting the social and economic well-being of communities. Key initiatives include habitat treatments, monitoring efforts, and partnerships with state agencies to ensure effective management and recovery of priority wildlife species.
Wildlife Management
Land / Habitat Conservation
Wildlife Health
F27AS00008-NAWCA 2027-1 US Standard Grants
US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Federal Government
United States
US $250,001 - US $3,000,000
The NAWCA U.S. Standard grants provide competitive matching funds to support partnerships aimed at the long-term protection, restoration, and enhancement of wetlands and associated upland habitats in the U.S. These projects benefit migratory birds and promote ecological sustainability. A 1:1 match is required. The program seeks to improve wetland ecosystems, ensuring the conservation of waterfowl and other wildlife, while fulfilling international conservation obligations.
Limnology
Freshwater Conservation
Ornithological Conservation
+1 more
Fish and Wildlife Service Grants for Wildlife Conservation
US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $50,000 - US $1,000,000
State, territory, and D.C. fish and wildlife agencies designing or expanding wildlife conservation programs, including wildlife health efforts, can seek US $50,000 - US $1,000,000 in cost-sharing support in Alabama and nationwide. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service prioritizes projects from Wildlife Action Plans that aid species of greatest conservation need and their habitats.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Health
US Fish and Wildlife Service Support for Wildlife Habitat
US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $750,000
Alabama landowners and conservation partners working on wildlife health and habitat restoration can access funding through the US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. This national program offers technical assistance and up to US $750,000 to restore and protect priority habitats for fish and wildlife through cooperative agreements.
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Wildlife Management
Herpetological Conservation
+5 more
Ashland County Community Foundation Wildlife Scholarships
Ashland County Community Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
Graduating high school seniors planning to study wildlife-related fields can receive scholarship support for accredited two- or four-year colleges, trade or tech schools, or vocational programs. Grants from Ashland County Community Foundation help students, including homeschoolers and career center attendees, with strong academic records pursue wildlife health and conservation education, including those from Alabama studying in Ashland County institutions.
Education - Higher Education
Career / College Preparation
Education - High School
+5 more
Bat Conservation Funding from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $50,000 - US $250,000
Research institutions, conservation organizations, and similar groups working on wildlife health and bat conservation in Alabama and across the U.S. can seek US $50,000 - US $250,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Bats for the Future Fund. Grants support treatments, management tools, habitat strategies, and research to combat white-nose syndrome and aid recovery of affected bat species.
Wildlife Health
Mammalian Conservation
Alabama Wildlife Conservation Funding via Park Foundation
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organizations working on wildlife health, conservation, and animal welfare can apply for Park Foundation’s Animal Welfare Grants to support policy, advocacy, and on-the-ground efforts. Projects in Alabama may be eligible if they advance protection of threatened and endangered species, indigenous wildlife management, sanctuaries for great apes, or conservation of pollinators, wolves, whales, or birds.
Animal Welfare - General
Wildlife Health
Wildlife Management
+7 more
Morris Animal Foundation Wildlife Health Grants in Alabama
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Up to US $20,000
Wildlife health researchers and institutions in Alabama can apply for Morris Animal Foundation Pilot Study Awards supporting reptile and amphibian health and welfare projects, including chytrid-focused studies, with budgets up to US $20,000. Projects must be hypothesis-driven, humane, and demonstrate clear translational value for free-ranging wildlife populations.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Wildlife Health Research Grants for Herpetology from Morris Animal Foundation
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Up to US $120,000
Early-career wildlife health researchers working on reptile and amphibian health and welfare in Alabama and worldwide can apply for Morris Animal Foundation’s First Award grants, with awards up to US $120,000 for 24-month projects. Funding supports hypothesis-driven studies with clear translational value to free-ranging wildlife and strong collaboration with managers, communities, and policymakers.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Morris Animal Foundation Support for Wildlife Health
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Approximately US $100,000
Established wildlife health researchers studying reptile and amphibian health and welfare, including chytrid-focused projects, can seek funding for hypothesis-driven studies in Alabama and worldwide. Morris Animal Foundation provides approximately US $100,000 for up to 36-month projects that advance free-ranging wildlife health through scientifically sound, humane research with strong collaboration and clear conservation or health impact.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Wild Animal Initiative Support for Wildlife Health
Wild Animal Initiative
Private
Afghanistan, Albania +189 more
Up to US $10,000
Early-career and established researchers at universities, NGOs, or research institutions conducting wild animal welfare studies in Alabama can apply for Wild Animal Initiative’s Seed Grants, offering up to US $10,000 for direct research costs. Projects may include wild fish welfare or near-term welfare interventions that add or center welfare-focused components in wildlife health work.
Wildlife Health
Ichthyology (Fish)
Cell Signaling Technology Support for Wildlife Health
Cell Signaling Technology
Corporate
United States
US $500 - US $10,000
Alabama wildlife health and conservation nonprofits can access funding through Cell Signaling Technology for clearly defined environmental projects, events, or specific purchases. U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organizations working on ecosystem protection, wildlife research, pollution and waste reduction, environmental education, and related efforts may receive US $500 - US $10,000, with preference for Massachusetts-based groups but grants awarded nationally.
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Education
Environmental Stewardship
+7 more
Cold Noses Foundation Wildlife Grants in Alabama
Cold Noses Foundation Inc
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +131 more
Unspecified amount
Alabama nonprofits and small animal welfare organizations can seek project funding to support humane treatment, wildlife health, and care for domestic and farm animals. Focused on animal welfare, Cold Noses Foundation invites eligible groups with annual income under $200,000 to apply for special projects like rescue, non-lethal alternatives to euthanasia, veterinary care, and humane education.
Animal Welfare - General
Wildlife Health
Animal Welfare - Domestic Animals & Pets
Ed Hiestand Memorial Veterinary Student Scholarship
National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
Association/Society
Countries
US $1,000
The Ed Hiestand Memorial Veterinary Student Scholarship, awarded by the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association, invites current veterinary students to submit papers on wildlife rehabilitation topics. The scholarship includes a $1000 award, symposium registration, and a banquet ticket. Winners will present their findings at the NWRA Symposium, with eligibility requiring original, unpublished manuscripts. This initiative supports veterinary education and promotes wildlife conservation efforts.
Veterinary Science & Services
Wildlife Health
Wildlife Research Funding from Wild Felid Association
Wild Felid Research & Management Association
Association/Society
Algeria, American Samoa +43 more
US $1,000 - US $2,000
Graduate students researching wild felid biology, management, or conservation in Alabama or other eligible regions can receive US $1,000 - US $2,000 to support their field or lab work. Wild Felid Research & Management Association supports wildlife health and related studies through the Wild Felid Legacy Scholarship, emphasizing financial need and strong academic recommendations.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Rehabilitation & Sanctuaries
Wildlife Health
National Environmental Education Foundation Grants for Alabama Veterans
National Environmental Education Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $10,000
Grants to 501(c)(3) organizations partnering with public land agencies support nature-based programs that improve veterans’ physical and mental health in Alabama and nationwide. Grants from National Environmental Education Foundation help groups offer outdoor recreation and education on public lands, covering services, materials, administrative costs, and labor, with awards up to US $10,000.
Military & Veterans Services
Outdoor Recreation
Parks & Public Spaces
Conservation and Community Funding from Richard King Mellon Foundation
Richard King Mellon Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
U.S. nonprofit and public sector organizations, including those in Alabama, can apply for Richard King Mellon Foundation’s flexible General Application to support conservation, economic development, health, and mobility initiatives. Eligible applicants with a valid IRS Tax ID may request general operating, project, planning, innovation, implementation, or scaling support aligned with the 2021–2030 strategic plan.
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Stewardship
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
+6 more
Jesse W Couch Foundation Storytelling Grants in Alabama
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
Private
United States
More than US $50,000
Alabama wildlife conservation and other eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits can access funding to tell powerful stories about their impact through the Storytelling Grant. Wildlife health organizations may be eligible when their work fits the foundation’s preservation, education, or wellness pillars. The Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation awards more than US $50,000 for these storytelling projects.
Historic Preservation
Environmental Conservation
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
+10 more
Doris Duke Foundation Support for Conservation
Doris Duke Foundation Inc.
Private
United States
US $100,000 - US $1,000,000
U.S. nonprofit organizations working on land, water, and ecosystem conservation, climate-related natural resource stewardship, or equity-focused environmental initiatives in Alabama and beyond can apply for Doris Duke Foundation’s Environment Program grants; awards US $100,000 - US $1,000,000 for large-scale conservation, natural climate solutions, and inclusive conservation efforts benefiting wildlife and communities.
Environmental Stewardship
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Land / Habitat Conservation
+6 more
Community Program Funding for Nonprofits from Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Corporate
Canada, France +5 more
Unspecified amount
Nonprofit organizations working in health and human services, education, arts, animal welfare, military and veterans support, disaster relief, or environmental conservation in Alabama and other eligible countries can receive project funding when actively supported by an Enterprise Mobility team member or spouse/partner. Enterprise Holdings Foundation awards grants globally through employee-initiated applications to strengthen local communities.
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Economic Services & Development
+4 more
WDA Small Grants
Wildlife Disease Association
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $5,000
The WDA Small Grants program supports projects that advance the mission of the Wildlife Disease Association (WDA), which focuses on promoting healthy wildlife, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable solutions to One Health challenges. Eligible projects include educational materials, public outreach, and other initiatives that align with WDA's goals. Funding will not cover overhead or accommodation expenses, and proposals must include measurable objectives that can be achieved within one year.
Wildlife Management
Veterinary Science & Services
Human-Animal Interactions & Therapy
+2 more