Management and Conservation

Jeannette Guess, then president of the Friends of John Heinz Refuge, and fellow Friends members and neighbors celebrate successes in 2016.

Policy 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service updated its policy in July 2021 regarding working with Friends groups. Learn more about policy 633 FWS 1- 4

The Friends Partnership Policy Resources include tools to help Friends (and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff) interpret the revised policy. These include ethics guidelines for staff when working with Friends, an annual checklist for staff when working with Friends, and frequently asked questions (FAQs), which is updated to reflect questions as they arise.

Training and Mentoring

Find out more on the For Friends page.

Friends Partnership Policy Resources
Overview of Federal Ethics Laws and Regulations Annual Friends Tasks/Documentation Checklist Frequently Asked Questions about the Friends Policy 

Our Programs

A bright blue sky obstructed by fluffy white clouds reflected off of a stream shot from inside a kayak
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages an unparalleled network of public lands and waters called the National Wildlife Refuge System. With more than 570 refuges spanning the country, this system protects iconic species and provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities on Earth.

Our Services

Training and Mentoring

Training and mentoring opportunities are integral parts of the Refuge Friends Group Partnership Program. The Refuge System is committed to fostering individual growth and organizational development in its Friends and volunteer partners. Refuge System leaders deeply appreciate the conservation efforts of devoted community members and know that as their capacity grows, so does their effectiveness in helping refuges meet critical conservation goals.

NCTC Friends and Volunteer Training Fee Waivers

Friends members and volunteers can apply for fee waivers on courses offered by the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Waiver recipients will have tuition, meals and lodging fees paid and travel reimbursed. Learn more about the tuition waiver.

Peer-to-Peer Mentoring

The Friends Partnership Mentoring Program offers peer-to-peer coaching for refuge and fisheries Friends groups and their U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service partners to boost partnership success. Whether a group needs help to draft bylaws, apply for 501(c)(3) status or tackle a big project, mentors can offer guidance. There are two application cycles for the mentoring program each year:

  • Spring Cycle: applications due May 31, with mentoring visits taking place later in the calendar year. The application can be found here.
  • Fall Cycle: applications due October 31, with mentoring visits taking place the next calendar year.

If selected for mentoring, partnerships can have a pair of mentors travel to their station, at no cost to the station or Friends organization, for peer-to-peer coaching.

Download the application.

Our Projects and Research

Our Laws and Regulations

The National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act authorizes cooperative agreements with nonprofit partner organizations, academic institutions, or State and local governments to construct, operate, maintain, or improve refuge facilities and services, and to promote volunteer, outreach, and...