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
2017 West Eugene Wetlands Youth Conservation Program (OR) City of Eugene, Oregon West Eugene Wetlands, west of the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon $71,357.95
2017 Phase 2 of the Bean Meadow Restoration Project - Quantifying Restoration Benefits and Rancher Outreach Program Sierra Foothill Conservancy The project site is within Bean Creek Preserve in Greeley Hill, CA, in Northern Mariposa County. Bean Creek, a tributary of the North Fork Merced River, runs through the site. $157,711.98
2017 Bureau of Land Management Riparian Studies and Habitat Restoration (AZ) - II Bureau of Land Management - Safford Field Office Bureau of Land Management Safford Field Office including portions of Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, Navajo and Apache Counties, in southeastern Arizona $74,999.82
2017 Riparian Habitat and Shortleaf Pine Establishment at Whites and Coal Creek Headwaters (TN) Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation The tracts are located off Durham and Happy Top Road in Grandview, Tennessee in Cumberland County. $115,000.00
2017 Willamette Riverbank Riparian Habitat Restoration and Management (OR) Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Oregon Museum of Science and Industry riverfront property located on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon $49,970.83
2017 McKinley Park: The Urban Forest for Ecological Restoration, Education and Community Engagement (PA) Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy McKinley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania $34,999.03
2017 Apalachicola Longleaf Initiative Phase 5 The Nature Conservancy Centered on the Apalachicola River and extending west to the Choctawhatchee River and east to the Aucilla River and from the Red Hills region of SW Georgia to the Florida Gulf Coast. $300,000.00
2017 Large-scale mapping of post-fire recovery success following the Zaca Fire University of California - Santa Barbara We will map recovery for the entire Zaca fire scar. A significant portion of the Zaca fire burned in wilderness areas, the area of the burn is large and has few roads, hence a satellite data based effort to map variability in recovery rate is most practical. $179,365.38
2017 Boise Multicultural Habitat Enhancement (ID) Land Trust of the Treasure Valley City of Boise, Ada County, Idaho $37,133.23
2017 Pulaski County No-Till Transplanter 2017 Pulaski County Conservation District The whole state of Kentucky where tobacco is grown. $10,250.00