Grants for Education and Habitat Care to Support Native Species in California (USA)

GrantID: 74774

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

Grant opportunity for those passionate about protecting and enhancing local wildlife. This funding—capped at around one thousand dollars per project—invites nonprofit groups, schools, community organizations, and even individuals to submit their ideas.


Projects can focus on a variety of conservation-oriented goals: restoring wildlife habitat, caring for injured or orphaned animals, advancing environmental education, conducting scientific research, or otherwise promoting the well‑being of local flora and fauna. 


The application window typically opens in mid‑summer and runs through early September, though in previous years the deadline has varied slightly. After proposals are reviewed, recipients are announced publicly, and funds are distributed during a commission meeting in late November.


This is a flexible and friendly funding source for small-scale yet meaningful conservation, education, and wildlife protection projects — perfect for local groups, schools, or individuals looking to make a visible, grassroots contribution to wildlife well‑being and environmental stewardship.


Organizations and individuals based in California who are engaged in Environment may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Awards, Education, Environment, Financial Assistance, Non-Profit Support Services, Pets/Animals/Wildlife, Science, Technology Research & Development in California (USA).