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HCN Grants Est. 2026
No. F26AS00062 · Fish and Wildlife Service
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F26AS00062: Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act FY 2026

Dealbreakers Cost share required Audit: not stated Reimbursement-only: not stated

At a glance

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will fund research, restoration, and Regional Project proposals to restore Great Lakes Basin fish and wildlife resources and habitats. Eligible applicants include states, tribes, local governments, schools, higher education institutions, nonprofits, private institutions, individuals, small businesses, and others, but project activities must be in the Great Lakes Basin or affect Great Lakes Basin species. About $3.5 million is expected to be available, with about 15 awards; Regional Projects are expected at $200,000 to $500,000, and restoration and research awards are expected at $10,000 to $250,000, with a ceiling of $500,000 for Regional Project full proposals. Restoration and research proposals require a 25% non-federal match, while selected Regional Projects may be exempt from cost share if the regional director determines it is not required. Regional Project proposals must be submitted by a State Director and/or Tribal Chair, and CESU partners that qualify as CESU proposals are subject to the CESU indirect cost rate cap.

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What it funds

  • Natural Resources
  • Direct Service Delivery
  • Research & Discovery
  • General Public / Community-wide
  • Tribal & Indigenous Communities
  • Environment, Conservation & Natural Resources
Official description from grants.gov

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) requests interested entities to submit research, restoration, and Regional Project proposals for the restoration of the Great Lakes Basin fish and wildlife resources, as authorized under the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act (16U.S.C. 941c). The purpose of the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act (GLFWRA) is to provide assistance to States, Indian Tribes, and other interested entities to encourage cooperative conservation, restoration, research, and management of the fish and wildlife resources and their habitats in the Great Lakes Basin. Supported in part by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, we expect approximately $3.5 million to support proposals this fiscal year. Available funding and proposal awards are subject to final Congressional appropriations for Fiscal Year 2026. Up to 33 and one-third percent of the total Congressional appropriation to the GLFWRA is eligible to fund Regional Project proposals. Expected award funding for Regional Project proposals is between $200,000 to $500,000. Successful restoration and research proposals have ranged from $2,000 to $500,000 with the average proposal at $217,843. Expected award funding for restoration and research proposals is between $10,000 and $250,000. Selected restoration and research proposals and Regional Project proposals will be awarded funding for the duration of the proposal via a grant or cooperative agreement between the recipient and the Service. Funding will be made available once the official award letter has been received by the successful applicant and the performance period has started. Continuation of proposals funded in previous fiscal years are eligible but will be considered and reviewed as a new proposal. Restoration and research proposals will be awarded a grant agreement and Regional Project proposals will be awarded a cooperative agreement under this announcement. Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Network partners that submit Regional Project proposals that qualify as CESU proposals will be subject to the CESU indirect cost rate cap. Regional Projects are authorized activities of the Service related to fish and wildlife resource protection, restoration, maintenance, and enhancement impacting the resources of multiple States or Indian Tribes with fish and wildlife management authority in the Great Lakes Basin. The two-page restoration and research pre-proposals and Regional Project proposals are submitted to the Service to determine eligibility and the Proposal Review Committee (PRC) scores and ranks the proposals using GLFWRA Review Criteria (Review Criteria). Successful restoration and research pre-proposal applicants are invited to submit full proposals, which are scored and ranked by the PRC using the Review Criteria. The PRC recommends the restoration and research full proposals and Regional Project proposals for funding to the Service"s Midwest Region 3 Regional Director for approval. Successful restoration and research and Regional Project proposal applicants can anticipate receiving an official grant or cooperative agreement award letter between January and March 2027.

Who can apply

  • City or township governments
  • County governments
  • Independent school districts
  • Individuals
  • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  • Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized)
  • Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Others
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Small businesses
  • Special district governments
  • State governments
  • Unrestricted
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide