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
2016 Student Conservation Association Youth Conservation Corps crew at Virgin Islands National Park (VI) The Student Conservation Association, Inc. Virgin Islands National Park $71,131.50
2016 Locating Semnant Newell's Shearwater Colonies in Oahu (HI) Pacific Rim Conservation The Waianae and Koolau mountain ranges of Oahu, Hawaii. $66,524.00
2016 Development of an Arctic Waterways Safety Plan: Establishing Standards of Care for all Marine Traffic in the Arctic through Multi-stakeholder Engagement (AK) Wildlife Conservation Society Alaska – Northern Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, and Beaufort Sea $68,359.91
2016 Protecting Lake Tahoe from Clarity Loss and Aquatic Invasive Species (NV) League to Save Lake Tahoe The location of this project is the Lake Tahoe Basin. $35,000.00
2016 Capacity building in the Caribbean for the conservation of Black-capped Petrel American Bird Conservancy Central mountain ranges of Dominica, Lesser Antilles; Sierra de Bahoruco National Park and vicinity, Dominican Republic. $28,915.00
2016 Copper River Delta Restoration at Snag Lake (AK) Prince William Sound Science Center and Technology Institute Copper River Delta Restoration will be based at Snag Lake, located outside the city of Cordova, Alaska. All restoration activities and base camp will take place at Snag Lake while youth volunteers may travel to surrounding areas for educational programming. $25,000.00
2016 Color Country Conservation Youth Initiative (UT) Southern Utah University Area between the Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin $81,700.92
2016 Alabama Longleaf Pine Restoration on Private Lands - IV National Wildlife Federation Seven counties north and west of the Eglin-Blackwater-Conecuh public lands; six counties adjacent to the Talladega National Forest; and high and medium level priority counties for bird conservation. $124,984.35
2016 Parks Creek Fish Passage Design and Planning: Cardoza Ranch (CA) California Trout, Inc. The project location of the new point of diversion will be immediately upstream from the Louie Road bridge, located approximately four miles east of Interstate 5. The existing point of diversion is located on Parks Creek approximately two miles upstream from the confluence with the Shasta River, Si $160,983.52
2016 Virgin River Riparian Improvement Project (UT) American Conservation Experience Virgin River near St. George, Utah $57,650.00