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 Texas Coastal Plain Land Conservation Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment The Texas coastal plain is within a 20 county area. $130,000.00
2017 Electronic Harvest Reporting System (WA) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Puget Sound and Coastal Washington $304,296.32
2017 Subwatershed Analysis and Landowner Outreach for Potomac Land Conservation and Restoration (VA, WV) Chesapeake Environmental Communications Six sub-watersheds in Shenandoah Valley: Back Creek, Cedar Creek, Narrow Passage/North Fork Shenandoah River, Gooney Run, Hawksbill Creek, and Stony Creek. $43,040.81
2017 Assessment of Wildlife Habitat along the Texas Coast Texas Parks and Wildlife Department $10,860.00
2017 Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin- Yurok Tribe Yurok Tribe Klamath River Basin, northern California and Southern Oregon $49,999.99
2017 Sea Turtle Stranding Response Along the West Coast of the United States (CA, OR, WA) and Canada (BC) Channel Islands Cetacean Research Unit Pacific coastline of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California $49,990.89
2017 Conservation of Wild and Native Fishes of the Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion (TX) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion of Texas $235,424.12
2017 East Fork Andreafsky River Chinook and summer chum salmon escapement project U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 7 The Andreafsky River is a major tributary in the lower Yukon River drainage, and is situated within the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge (YDNWR). The weir site is on the East Fork, about 40 km upriver from the village of St. Mary's at N62.11673, W-162.80761 (WGS84). $24,711.14
2017 Building Capacity for Riparian Habitat and Working Lands for Wildlife in Southern California American Bird Conservancy The Partner Biologist will be located in Bakersfield and will work primarily in Kern (Dist 23), Ventura (Dist 25, 26) and Santa Barbara (Dist 24) Counties, although the project may address work throughout the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Least Bell's Vireo range. $258,412.53
2017 Natural Resource Youth Leaders in the Coos Watershed (OR) Coos Watershed Association Bureau of Land Management Hinsdale Gardens, Coos County, Douglas County Oregon $49,441.50