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
2018 Hepburn Living Shoreline Project (CT) Connecticut River Watershed Council dba Connecticut River Conservancy A 456 linear foot segment of coast on Long Island Sound east of the Katherine Hepburn Estate and west of the mouth of the Connecticut River, Borough of Fenwick, Old Saybrook, Connecticut. $249,999.85
2018 Bringing Environmental Stewardship to the 2019 Play2Learn Festival (NY) Town of Harrison Town of Harrison, New York $6,750.00
2018 Locating Breeding Colonies of Newell's Shearwaters and Hawaiian Petrels on Oahu, Hawaii Pacific Rim Conservation Oahu, Hawaii $54,996.91
2018 Fire Mentoring Program (AL, FL, GA, NC) The Nature Conservancy The project will continue on the Osceola National Forest. We are engaged in conversations with forest supervisors from GA, FL, AL, and NC. Depending on funding the plan is to also work on the Croatan, Chattahoochee-Oconee and possibly Tuskegee, Apalachicola, and Conecuh. $111,727.65
2018 Providing Incentives to Improve Trout Habitat in the Upper South Branch of the Potomac River (VA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Upper South Branch Potomac River, Highland County, Virginia $181,197.27
2018 Assessment of Connectivity and Invasion Threat to Restore Greenback Cutthroat Trout in Colorado Colorado State University Long Draw region of the Upper Cache La Poudre basin, Colorado (located in portions of Rocky Mountain National Park and Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest) $98,809.71
2018 Optimizing Machine Learning for Streamlining Reporting for the New England Groundfish Fishery Integrated Monitoring Inc. Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island $193,395.39
2018 Reduce Storm Related Impacts for Lake Superior Coastal Communities through Habitat Restoration (MI) Superior Watershed Partnership Marquette, Michigan $2,500,000.00
2018 Technical Assistance to Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Land Owners National Audubon Society, Inc. Currently, Audubon's senior range ecologist services South Dakota Conservation Ranching Program ranches. If funded, this project will provide support for this position's travel expenses while also increasing Audubon's capacity in eastern North Dakota by supporting a new range ecologist position. $167,203.96
2018 South Wilmington Freshwater Tidal Wetland Habitat Restoration for Flood Prevention (DE) City of Wilmington, Delaware City of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware $2,999,972.00