Opportunity Information: Apply for F18AS00073

The State Wildlife Grant Program (Funding Opportunity Number F18AS00073) is a mandatory federal grant offered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, designed to help state-level governments conserve wildlife and the habitats they depend on. A key point of this program is that it is not limited to game species; it explicitly supports conservation for wildlife that is not hunted or fished as well. The overall purpose is to provide federal funding that strengthens and carries out statewide conservation strategies, especially for species and habitats facing the greatest risks.

Only state governments are eligible applicants under this opportunity, and the program also treats the District of Columbia, U.S. Commonwealths, and U.S. territories as eligible "States" for participation. The assistance is provided as a grant, and it falls under activity areas related to natural resources and education (Funding Activity Categories: Education, Natural Resources). The associated CFDA number is 15.634. The opportunity was created on January 11, 2018, with an original closing date of August 31, 2019. The listed award ceiling is $1,000,000, although the expected number of awards is shown as 0 in the source data, which can reflect how the program cycles funds, how awards are recorded, or how projections were entered for that posting.

The program supports two broad types of eligible work: planning and implementation. Planning activities must directly contribute to developing, updating, or modifying a State Wildlife Action Plan, and that plan must be approved by the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In other words, planning funds are meant for work that meaningfully advances the official statewide plan itself, rather than general research or broad strategy documents that do not feed into the approved plan. Implementation activities, on the other hand, are projects a State carries out to put its Wildlife Action Plan into action. This can include on-the-ground conservation efforts, habitat work, monitoring, and other actions that align with the priorities and approaches laid out in the plan.

In terms of how funding should be targeted, the program emphasizes prioritizing "species of greatest conservation need." It also instructs States to consider the relative level of other funding already available for conserving those species, which effectively encourages directing these grant dollars to gaps where needs are high and other support is limited. The intent is to focus resources where they can make the most difference for at-risk wildlife and habitats, rather than spreading funds thinly across lower-priority needs.

The opportunity also draws a clear line around what is not allowed. Wildlife education and law enforcement are generally considered ineligible activities under this program. However, there is a narrow exception: an education or law enforcement component may be included if it is minor or incidental to the main project and is critical to making the project succeed. Practically, that means the core of the proposal should be conservation planning or implementation tied to the Wildlife Action Plan, with any education or enforcement elements serving as small supporting pieces rather than the primary purpose of the grant.

  • The Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service in the education, natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "State Wildlife Grant Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.634.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jan 11, 2018.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Aug 31, 2019. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,000,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments.
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State Wildlife Grant Program (F18AS00073) FAQs

What is the State Wildlife Grant Program (Funding Opportunity Number F18AS00073)?

The State Wildlife Grant Program is a mandatory federal grant offered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. It is designed to help state-level governments conserve wildlife and the habitats those species depend on, with a particular focus on strengthening and carrying out statewide conservation strategies.

Who administers this grant opportunity?

The program is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service.

What is the main purpose of this funding?

The overall purpose is to provide federal funding that supports and advances statewide conservation strategies, especially for species and habitats facing the greatest risks. The program is intended to strengthen and implement statewide planning and action for wildlife conservation.

Is this program limited to game species (hunted or fished species)?

No. A key point of this program is that it is explicitly not limited to game species. It supports conservation for wildlife that is not hunted or fished as well.

What types of applicants are eligible to apply?

Only state governments are eligible applicants under this opportunity.

Are the District of Columbia, U.S. Commonwealths, and U.S. territories eligible?

Yes. For purposes of this program, the District of Columbia, U.S. Commonwealths, and U.S. territories are treated as eligible "States" for participation.

What type of financial assistance is provided?

Assistance is provided in the form of a federal grant.

What are the funding activity categories associated with this opportunity?

The funding activity categories listed for this opportunity are Education and Natural Resources.

What is the CFDA number for this program?

The associated CFDA number is 15.634.

When was this opportunity created, and what was the original closing date?

The opportunity was created on January 11, 2018, and the original closing date listed was August 31, 2019.

What is the award ceiling for this opportunity?

The listed award ceiling is $1,000,000.

Why does the source data show an expected number of awards as 0?

The source data lists the expected number of awards as 0. This can reflect how the program cycles funds, how awards are recorded in the system, or how projections were entered for that specific posting, rather than indicating that the program cannot make awards.

What types of work does the program fund?

The program supports two broad categories of eligible work: planning and implementation.

What counts as an eligible planning activity?

Planning activities must directly contribute to developing, updating, or modifying a State Wildlife Action Plan. The plan must be approved by the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Planning funds are meant for work that meaningfully advances the official statewide plan itself, not for general research or broad strategy documents that do not feed into the approved plan.

What counts as an eligible implementation activity?

Implementation activities are projects a State carries out to put its Wildlife Action Plan into action. This can include on-the-ground conservation efforts, habitat work, monitoring, and other actions that align with the priorities and approaches laid out in the plan.

Does a project need to be tied to a State Wildlife Action Plan?

Yes. Both planning and implementation work described under this opportunity are framed around the State Wildlife Action Plan. Planning must directly advance the plan itself, and implementation must align with and carry out the plan's priorities and approaches.

What species should States prioritize when using these funds?

The program emphasizes prioritizing "species of greatest conservation need" when targeting funding.

How does the program suggest States should target funding where it is most needed?

States are instructed to consider the relative level of other funding already available for conserving priority species. This encourages directing grant dollars to gaps where needs are high and other support is limited, rather than spreading funds across lower-priority needs.

Are wildlife education activities eligible under this grant?

Wildlife education is generally considered ineligible under this program. A narrow exception exists if an education component is minor or incidental to the main project and is critical to making the project succeed.

Are law enforcement activities eligible under this grant?

Law enforcement is generally considered ineligible under this program. A narrow exception exists if a law enforcement component is minor or incidental to the main project and is critical to making the project succeed.

What does it mean for education or law enforcement to be "minor or incidental" but still allowed?

It means the core of the proposal should be conservation planning or implementation tied to the Wildlife Action Plan. Any education or enforcement elements must serve as small supporting pieces (not the main purpose of the project) and must be critical to the project's success.

Can a proposal focus mainly on education or enforcement if it relates to wildlife?

Based on the eligibility boundaries described, the primary purpose of the project should not be education or law enforcement. Those components are generally ineligible and only acceptable when they are minor/incidental and necessary to support the main conservation work.

What is the key compliance requirement for planning funds?

Planning work must directly contribute to developing, updating, or modifying a State Wildlife Action Plan, and that plan must be approved by the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

What is the practical takeaway for designing a competitive project under this program?

The program is structured around statewide conservation priorities. Projects should clearly connect to the State Wildlife Action Plan, prioritize species of greatest conservation need, address gaps where other funding is limited, and ensure any education or enforcement elements are minor and essential to the main conservation outcome.

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