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 Applying Green Infrastructure at Schools and Parks in the Cohansey and Maurice River Watershed (NJ) American Littoral Society The project proposes work within the Bridgeton, Vineland, Upper Deerfield and Hopewell. Exact project locations include 550 Buckshutem Rd; Bridgeton, 90 Silver Lake Rd, Bridgeton, 3010 E. Chestnut Ave, Vineland, 51 West Ave N, Bridgeton, Willow & South Ave Bridgeton and Mayor Aitken Dr, Bridgeton, $219,386.66
2017 Middle Schuylkill Collaborative Agricultural Restoration Initiative Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc. Berks County - Middle Schuylkill Phase 1 and proposed Phase 2 focal areas - Upper Maiden, Northern Tulpehocken, Manatawny Creek watersheds $498,304.10
2017 Increasing Farmer Adoption of Nutrient Stewardship Practices (DE, MD, PA) The Mid-Atlantic 4R Nutrient Stewardship Association This project will focus primarly on the Delmarva Peninsula and central Pennsylvania. The target watersheds for the project are the Swatara Creek, Upper Potomac River, Juniata River, Chester River and Choptank Rivers. $367,240.96
2017 Testing Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) 8000 in Inhibiting Growth of Pseudogymnoascus destructans (PA) Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania $74,423.90
2017 Documenting Bicknells's Thrush Use of Commercial Young Forest for Lower Elevation Breeding (ME,NH) Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Inc. Townships in Coos County, New Hampshire and Oxford, Franklin and Somerset Counties, Maine $43,268.34
2017 Restoring Herring Access to China Lake by Modifying Barriers for Diadromous Fish Species (ME) Maine Rivers Outlet Stream, Vassalboro and North Vassalboro, Kennebec County, Maine $200,000.00
2017 Aquatic Connectivity and Nonpoint Source Pollution at Road-Stream Crossings (PA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Locations of the culvert surveys, replacement projects, and training workshops are not known at this time. TU and initiative partners will select culvert sites located in NFWF Targeted Rivers and Watersheds and on streams identified by TU's recently completed brook trout conservation portfolio. $195,418.30
2017 Analyzing Trends and Variability in Southern California Ashy Storm-petrel Colonies (CA) U.S. Geological Survey California Channel Islands including San Miguel (Prince Island), Santa Cruz (Scorpion Rocks), Santa Barbara, and San Clemente $49,965.66
2017 Creating Resilient Seabird Colonies through Translocation (HI) Pacific Rim Conservation James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Oahu, Hawaii $299,364.78
2017 Reclaiming Kure Atoll's Runway for Seabird Habitat (HI) Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife Green Island, Kure Atoll, Northwest Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii $65,000.00