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 Watershed Restoration in the Brandywine Headwaters (PA) Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art Upper West Branch - Brandywine Creek- Honey Brook 75°54’48.08”W /
40°5’45.28”N
$496,717.39
2016 Restoring Coastal Forest at Otter Creek Preserve (NY) Westchester Land Trust, Inc. Village of Mamaroneck, New York $55,373.04
2016 Proving a New Model of Self-sustaining Stormwater Management in the Anacostia River MS4 Area Anacostia Waterfront Trust This project focuses on the portion of the Anacostia Watershed that is served by the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System in the District of Columbia. $199,998.89
2016 Cultivating Champions for Healthy Soil and Clean Water for Long Island Sound (NY) American Farmland Trust Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York $83,940.96
2016 My Yard, Our Sound: Planting for Clean Water and Wildlife (NY) Maritime Explorium at Port Jeff Harbor Port Jefferson, New York $25,365.39
2016 County Courthouse Green Infrastructure Improvements King & Queen County Board of Supervisors 242 Allens Circle
King & Queen C.H., VA 23085
$200,000.00
2016 Northern Neck Living Shorelines Project Northern Neck Planning District Commission The project location will be the Northern Neck of Virginia, a peninsula between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers, fronting on the Chesapeake Bay. The Counties include Westmoreland, Northumberland, Lancaster and Richmond. $196,503.08
2016 2017-2018 LCT conservation Core grant Trout Unlimited, Inc. Throughout the LCT range in Nevada, Oregon and California $420,501.46
2016 Connecting Youth to Coastal Habitat Restoration in Texas (TX) Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi St. Charles Bay, Aransas County, Texas. Latitude / Longitude: 28.154° N, 96.968° W (see map). The project site is adjacent to Goose Island State Park and is located within the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve. $249,292.53
2016 Texas Invasive Species Strike Team and Youth Development Program (LA, TX) American Conservation Experience Recruitment efforts and restoration projects within this program will be located on the coastal regions of both Louisiana and Texas. The projects will primarily take place on USFWS National Wildlife Refuges. $183,000.07