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 Klawock Lake Sockeye and Pacific Salmon Management and Habitat Restoration, Prince of Wales Island Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition The Project will be located on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska and include lands that are a part of the Tongass National Forest and Klawock River Watershed (near Klawock, Alaska). $61,010.27
2017 Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV, "Drone") with Thermal Imaging Cameras to Detect and Monitor Sea Bird Nests on the North Slope of Alaska. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 7 The study area is located on the North Slope of Alaska, near Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow) (71° 18’N, 156° 40’W), at the northern point of the Coastal Plain of western arctic Alaska. $0.00
2017 Russian River Streamflow Improvement Projects Trout Unlimited, Inc. Russian River watershed, Sonoma County, California, United States, North America $500,000.00
2017 Hawaii Island Early Detection, Rapid Response Youth Conservation Team University of Hawaii - Manoa Island of Hawaii $48,570.27
2017 Caldera’s Natural Resource Stewards Program (OR) Caldera Newberry National Volcanic Monument and Sisters Ranger District of the Deschutes National Forest in Central Oregon $10,114.37
2017 Advancing Black-footed Ferret Recovery through Innovative Aerial and Ground-based Delivery of Sylvatic Plague Vaccine Baits to Prairie Dogs World Wildlife Fund, Inc. U.L. Bend National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota; Badlands National Park, South Dakota; and Bad River Ranches, South Dakota. $75,000.00
2017 The Journey to Thirty Breeding Adult Black-footed Ferrets at Fort Belknap Fort Belknap Indian Community The Snake Butte Black-footed Ferret Reintroduction Area on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Blaine and Phillips Counties of Montana. $209,109.02
2017 ABN Ranch The Montana Land Reliance Chouteau County, Montana $162,500.00
2017 Fort Stewart/Altamaha Longleaf Partnership: Incorporating Private Landowners to Achieve Conservation Success The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. The Ft. Stewart/Altamaha Longleaf Partnership is approximately 5 mil. acres, in SE GA. The SGA is anchored on the west by Little Ocmulgee SP and runs east along the Altamaha River to the coast. It includes Ft. Stewart and Townsend BR and several DNR WMAs as well as private nature preserves. $300,000.00
2017 Assessment Monitoring of Tamarisk Treatment - Cuyama River Watershed Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs The Cuyama River project area is 49 miles north of Ventura on Hwy. 33, west of the intersection Highway 33 and Lockwood Valley Road. Rancho Nuevo Creek and Deal Canyon are tributaries of the Cuyama River, which lie to the west of the Cuyama in the western-most portion of the Dick Smith Wilderness. $25,000.20