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A grant from Wildlife Conservation Board

Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant

This opportunity fits eligible nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments proposing work that directly improves wildlife mobility or fish passage while furthering Proposition 68 objectives. The clearest documented alignment is with Priority 1 wildlife crossings in locations where traffic mortality imperils a sensitive species, habitat screening or roadway-direction work, removal of instream barriers, fish-passage infrastructure, or planning that supplies designs and environmental review for future restoration at sites on either named CDFW priority list. Priority 2 includes wildlife-direction fencing and planning for sites not on those lists. Funding amounts, deadlines, cost share, and formal review criteria are not provided in the packet.

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This opportunity fits eligible nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments proposing work that directly improves wildlife mobility or fish passage while furthering Proposition 68 objectives. The clearest documented alignment is with Priority 1 wildlife crossings in locations where traffic mortality imperils a sensitive species, habitat screening or roadway-direction work, removal of instream barriers, fish-passage infrastructure, or planning that supplies designs and environmental review for future restoration at sites on either named CDFW priority list. Priority 2 includes wildlife-direction fencing and planning for sites not on those lists. Funding amounts, deadlines, cost share, and formal review criteria are not provided in the packet.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

The Wildlife Conservation Board seeks projects that restore or enhance habitat in wildlife migration corridors or remove impediments to fish passage. Every project must improve fish or wildlife mobility and further Proposition 68 objectives.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The project removes an instream impediment to fish passage, such as a weir, check dam, or water-supply or flood-control infrastructure. The project installs a fish-friendly culvert, fish ladder, bypass channel, or another measure allowing migratory fish to pass a barrier. The project constructs a wildlife overcrossing or undercrossing where traffic-related wildlife mortality imperils a sensitive species. The project restores or enhances natural habitat that screens migrating wildlife sensitive to human presence or directs wildlife away from roadways toward existing migration corridors. A planning project provides designs and environmental review for a future restoration project at a site on CDFW’s 2020 Wildlife Movement Priority Barrier List or 2019 Fish Passage Priority List.

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Formal review criteria and scoring factors are not included in the packet. It is reasonably inferred from the stated program requirements and priority structure that reviewers will need to see how the work improves mobility, how it fits a listed project type and Priority 1 or 2, and how it furthers Proposition 68; this is not confirmed scoring guidance.

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What this grant funds

WCB is seeking projects that restore or enhance habitat in wildlife migration corridors or that remove impediments to fish passage. Examples of project types and their priority are identified below. All projectsmust provide for improved fish or wildlife mobility, and further the objectives of Proposition 68. The Program supports the following priorities: Priority 1: -Construction of wildlife overcrossings and undercrossings in areas where wildlife mortality due to traffic interactions imperil a sensitive species. -Restoration or enhancement of natural habitats that provide a visual screen in wildlife corridors for migrating wildlife species that are sensitive to human presence or to direct wildlife away from roadways and toward existing migration corridors. -Removal of instream impediments to fish passage such as weirs, check dams or other water supply and flood control infrastructure. -Installation of fish friendly culverts, fish ladders, bypass channels or other measures that allow migratory fish to go under, around or over passage barriers. -Planning projects that provide designs and environmental review for future restoration projects at sites that are listed on either of CDFW’s 2020 Wildlife Movement Priority Barrier List or 2019 Fish Passage Priority List. Priority 2: -Installation of fencing or other measures that will direct wildlife away from roadways and toward existing migration corridors. -Planning projects that provide designs and environmental review for future wildlife corridor and fish passage restoration projects at sites that are not listed on either of CDFW’s 2020 Wildlife Movement Priority Barrier List or 2019 Fish Passage Priority List.

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Is Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is Not specified. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/23/2026.

How much funding does Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant provide?

Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant lists Not specified per award. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant require matching funds?

The captured source facts do not clearly establish a matching-funds requirement. Do not assume that means no match is required: review the budget and cost-sharing sections of the official notice before approving the project budget.

What should I prepare before applying to Wildlife Corridor and Fish Passage Grant?

Effort unclear is currently estimated, but detailed forms and attachments have not yet been extracted. Before drafting, open the official notice and identify registrations, required forms, narrative sections, page limits, budget instructions, and submission-system requirements.

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