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
2024 Engaging the Market to Accelerate the Adoption of Innovative Fishing Gears (MA, ME, RI) Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Coastal Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island $734,999.56
2024 Enhancing Soil Health, Biodiversity, and Community-Led Conservation in Montana's Rocky Mountain Front Western Landowners Alliance Rocky Mountain Front of Montana $434,239.57
2024 Collaborative Outreach and Technical Assistance to Advance a Suite of Water Quality Improvement Practices (IL) The Wetlands Initiative Agricultural counties of Illinois $377,636.77
2024 Protecting Puget Sound Chinook Salmon from Pinniped Predation (WA) Oceans Initiative Capitol Lake, Olympia, Washington $345,934.55
2024 Creating Community Greenspaces to Foster Community Resilience and Improve Biodiversity (MI) DETROIT HIVES Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan $283,498.91
2024 Developing Southern Plains Generational Grasslands III (CO; KS; NM; OK; TX) The Nature Conservancy Priority Areas in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas $1,669,713.45
2024 Continue Capacity for Marine Mammal Standings within Clearwater Marine Aquarium Areas (FL) Clearwater Marine Aquarium Gulf of Mexico with designated coverage in six Florida counties: Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Citrus, Hernando, and Levy. $88,000.00
2024 Enhancing Tallgrass Prairie in Southeastern Nebraska (NE) Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Sandstone Prairies and Southeast Prairies Nebraska $500,000.00
2024 Restoring Riparian Habitat Pogue’s Run Waterway through Community Stewardship (IN) Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. Brookside Park, 3091 Brookside Parkway South Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46201, USA, Congressional District Seven. The city park is managed by Indy Parks and Recreation. $48,315.87
2024 Eastern Sierra Climate and Communities II (CA) Whitebark Institute The Mono Basin is located in the Eastern Sierra, just east of Yosemite National Park (Map 3). The Mono Basin can be defined as all lands that contribute to Mono Lake. The project area is defined here as lands in the basin west of US Highway 395 plus the community of Mono City. $7,000,000.00