Grants Library

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.

Year Name Organization Location Award Amount
2023 Mitigating Waved Albatross Bycatch through Improved Technology and Fishing Practices in the Galapagos Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco Galapagos Marine Reserve and San Cristóbal, Ecuador $200,000.00
2023 Increasing Migration Corridor Permeability on the Taos Plateau (NM) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Taos County, New Mexico $53,489.25
2023 Engaging Saint Paul Youth in Meaningful Restoration Work (MN) Urban Roots MN East Side of Saint Paul, Minnesota $50,000.20
2023 Engaging Youth and Community to Cultivate Environmental Stewardship at Girl Scout Camp Low (GA) Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, Inc Rose Dhu Island's address is 1912 Rose Dhu Road, Savannah, GA 31419. Although Rose Dhu Island is 1100 acres, the project is 100 acres where the activities and programs of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia's Camp Low is located. $49,003.36
2023 Restoring Natural Stream Flow in Bear Creek (MI) Muskegon Conservation District Muskegon County, Michigan $220,011.32
2023 Engaging Rural Landowners in Sustainable and Regenerative Agriculture (MI) Berrien County Conservation District Berrien County and Cass County, Michigan $247,532.85
2023 Stream Restoration at East Branch Red Clay Creek Headwaters (PA) Brandywine Red Clay Alliance East Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania $126,546.75
2023 Informing Coastal Restoration Efforts for At-Risk Species (DE, NJ, MA) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 5 Across all coastal marshes within Delaware Bay $892,381.30
2023 Creating a Model for Urban Habitat Restoration within the Elizabeth River Watershed (VA) The Elizabeth River Project Elizabeth River watershed in Virginia $650,000.00
2023 Mitigating Flood Risk on the Mississippi Coast Through Equity Based Stakeholder Engagement University of Southern Mississippi Rhodes Bayou, Escatawpa and Pascagoula Rivers, City of Moss Point, Jackson County, Mississippi $294,400.56