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 Grants for Nonprofits 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 and wildlife conservation in Texas and the broader Southern region can apply for program support. Grants from Robinson Foundation help experienced, fiscally responsible charities deliver tangible, meaningful impact for animals, ecosystems, and vulnerable communities through single-year, non-capital projects.
Religion & Spirituality
Family Services
Youth Services
+8 more
Cowden Charitable Foundation Grants for Texas Wildlife
Faye L And William L Cowden Charitable Foundation
Private
Texas
Unspecified amount
Grants from the Cowden Charitable Foundation help Texas 501(c)(3) organizations provide charitable, educational, scientific, or religious programs. Eligible nonprofits working in children’s health, education, prevention of cruelty to children or animals, or protection and preservation of wildlife and natural areas may be competitive for support that includes wildlife-related initiatives.
Animal Welfare - General
Environmental Conservation
Education - Preschool / Early Learning
+6 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
Fish and Wildlife Service provides Texas wildlife health organizations and agencies with competitive Federal cost-sharing awards to design and implement proactive wildlife conservation programs. Eligible state, territorial, and District of Columbia fish and wildlife agencies can apply for US $50,000 - US $1,000,000 to implement Wildlife Action Plan priorities for species of greatest conservation need and their habitats, including cross-jurisdictional projects.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Health
Fish and Wildlife Service Habitat Grants in Texas
US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $750,000
Texas wildlife health and habitat organizations can access funding through the Fish and Wildlife Service to help private landowners restore and protect habitats for fish and wildlife. This national Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program offers technical assistance and cooperative agreement awards up to US $750,000, which may support Texas projects improving wildlife health and conservation outcomes.
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. With a mission to strengthen education pathways, Ashland County Community Foundation provides academic funding that may benefit students interested in wildlife health careers, including those from Texas pursuing relevant programs.
Education - Higher Education
Career / College Preparation
Education - High School
+5 more
Bat Conservation Research Grants from NFWF
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $50,000 - US $250,000
Organizations conducting wildlife health and bat conservation projects in Texas and across the U.S. territories can apply for the Bats for the Future Fund, with awards of US $50,000 - US $250,000 to combat white-nose syndrome. Focused on bat survival, treatment tools, and recovery research, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports innovative, collaborative efforts.
Wildlife Health
Mammalian Conservation
Wildlife Conservation Grants for Nonprofits from Park Foundation
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
U.S. 501(c)(3) organizations working on wildlife conservation, animal welfare, and wildlife health can apply for Park Foundation’s Animal Welfare Grants to support policy, advocacy, and conservation initiatives. Programs in Texas may be eligible if they focus on endangered species, indigenous wildlife management, sanctuaries for great apes, or habitat protection for pollinators, wolves, whales, or birds.
Animal Welfare - General
Wildlife Health
Wildlife Management
+7 more
Morris Animal Foundation Support for Wildlife Health
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Up to US $20,000
Wildlife health researchers and institutions in Texas working on reptile and amphibian health and welfare can apply for pilot study funding, with awards up to US $20,000 for 12‑month proof‑of‑concept projects. Morris Animal Foundation supports hypothesis‑driven studies, including chytrid-focused work, that clearly advance free-ranging wildlife health and follow its animal welfare and compliance policies.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Texas Wildlife Health Funding via Morris Animal Foundation
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Up to US $120,000
Mammal, reptile, and amphibian wildlife health researchers in Texas can access funding through Morris Animal Foundation’s Wildlife Health (Reptile and Amphibian) First Award program, offering up to US $120,000 for early-career, hypothesis-driven studies. Eligible PIs hold a PhD, DVSc, DVM, or equivalent and focus on translational health benefits for free-ranging wildlife.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Morris Animal Foundation Grants for Texas Herpetology
Morris Animal Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +166 more
Approximately US $100,000
Established wildlife health researchers working on reptile and amphibian health and welfare in Texas can apply for Morris Animal Foundation’s Wildlife Health (Reptile and Amphibian) Established Investigator funding; awards approximately US $100,000 for hypothesis-driven studies. Projects must benefit free-ranging wildlife and adhere to the foundation’s animal health and welfare policies, with broad international eligibility outside sanctioned countries.
Herpetology
Wildlife Health
Wild Animal Initiative Grants for Texas Wildlife Health
Wild Animal Initiative
Private
Afghanistan, Albania +189 more
Up to US $10,000
Texas wildlife health researchers and institutions can access funding through Wild Animal Initiative’s Seed Grants to support wild animal welfare studies, including wild fish welfare and near-term welfare interventions. Early-career and established principal investigators affiliated with universities, NGOs, or research agencies may receive up to US $10,000 for direct research costs and related project expenses.
Wildlife Health
Ichthyology (Fish)
Cell Signaling Technology Wildlife Grants in Texas
Cell Signaling Technology
Corporate
United States
US $500 - US $10,000
U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits with wildlife health, conservation, or ecosystem projects in Texas can seek funding for clearly defined environmental initiatives, events, or specific purchases. Cell Signaling Technology’s Environmental Grants support ecosystem protection, wildlife research, pollution and waste reduction, and environmental education, with awards of US $500 - US $10,000 available nationally, including Texas.
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Education
Environmental Stewardship
+7 more
Grassland Conservation Grants for Nonprofits from NFWF
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private
Adams County, Nebraska, Andrews County, Texas +109 more
US $150,000 - US $400,000
Nonprofit and government organizations working on grassland and wildlife conservation in eligible Southern Great Plains counties in Texas and neighboring states can apply for US $150,000 - US $400,000 to restore and enhance these ecosystems. With a mission to conserve grasslands, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation provides support that benefits wildlife health, rural ranching communities, and climate resilience.
Wildlife Health
Land / Habitat Conservation
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
+1 more
Cold Noses Foundation Support for Wildlife Health
Cold Noses Foundation Inc
Private
Afghanistan, Algeria +131 more
Unspecified amount
Texas wildlife and animal welfare nonprofits with annual income under $200,000 can access funding through Cold Noses Foundation for humane treatment projects, non-lethal alternatives to euthanasia, veterinary care, and humane education. Eligible 501(c)(3) and equivalent organizations working with domestic pets, wildlife, or farm animals worldwide may apply during the appropriate regional grant cycle.
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
Texas Wildlife Research Funding via Wild Felid Association
Wild Felid Research & Management Association
Association/Society
Algeria, American Samoa +43 more
US $1,000 - US $2,000
Graduate students in wildlife biology, wildlife management, or related natural resource fields focusing on wild felid research can access funding through the Wild Felid Research & Management Association, with awards of US $1,000 - US $2,000. Projects on wild felid biology, management, conservation, or wildlife health in Texas and across the Western Hemisphere may be supported.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Rehabilitation & Sanctuaries
Wildlife Health
National Environmental Education Foundation Support for Veterans
National Environmental Education Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $10,000
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations partnering with public land agencies can fund nature-based programs that support veterans’ physical and mental health, including in Texas. With a mission to make environmental experiences accessible, National Environmental Education Foundation provides up to US $10,000 for outdoor activities, educational services, materials, administrative costs, and billed labor on eligible public lands.
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
Nonprofit and public sector organizations working on conservation, economic development, health, or youth opportunity can seek flexible funding for general operations or projects through the Richard King Mellon Foundation’s General Application. Grants support strategic land protection and stewardship nationwide, so Texas wildlife health and habitat organizations may be eligible under the conservation program.
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Stewardship
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
+6 more
Jesse W Couch Foundation Storytelling Grants
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
Private
United States
More than US $50,000
Texas wildlife health and conservation nonprofits can access funding through Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation’s Storytelling Grant to showcase the impact of their work. Registered 501(c)(3) organizations or aligned for-profits in preservation, education, or wellness may receive more than US $50,000 to develop storytelling projects that highlight their community and environmental outcomes.
Historic Preservation
Environmental Conservation
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
+10 more
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Grant
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation
Private
Alamosa County, Colorado, Archuleta County, Colorado +17 more
Unspecified amount
The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation provides grants focused on environmental justice, reproductive rights, and community parks in Texas and southwestern Colorado. They accept letters of inquiry year-round, with cycles in Spring and Fall. Their funding supports diverse initiatives including project grants, operating grants, and capital grants, emphasizing investments that enhance the well-being of both people and nature, particularly in underserved communities.
Land / Habitat Conservation
Freshwater Conservation
Parks & Public Spaces
+6 more
DDCF: Environment Program Grants
Doris Duke Foundation Inc.
Private
United States
US $100,000 - US $1,000,000
The Doris Duke Foundation's Environment Program grants aim to foster a resilient environment through effective conservation efforts. By supporting U.S. nonprofit organizations, the foundation seeks to protect biodiversity, address climate change, and advance equity, particularly for marginalized communities. The program emphasizes land conservation, natural climate solutions, and inclusive practices, ensuring that conservation efforts benefit both wildlife and people. This initiative is pivotal for enhancing the health of ecosystems and communities across the United States.
Environmental Stewardship
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Land / Habitat Conservation
+6 more
Enterprise Mobility™ Philanthropic Giving
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Corporate
Canada, France +5 more
Unspecified amount
The Enterprise Mobility™ Philanthropic Giving program focuses on enhancing community engagement through grants aimed at supporting health, education, arts, and disaster relief initiatives. Only Enterprise Mobility team members and their spouses or domestic partners who volunteer with a nonprofit can apply for funding. The program prioritizes sustainable projects that uplift local communities and address pressing social issues, fostering a culture of responsibility and giving back to society.
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