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
2015 Red Mountain Park Forest Management and Sustainability Program (AL) The Red Mountain Park Fund, Inc. Located just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Birmingham, Alabama, and along the Red Mountain Ridge that serves as part of the Ridge-and-Valley region of the Appalachian Mountains, lies Red Mountain Park with an expansive 1,500-acre footprint extending 4.5 mi. long and 1 mi. wide at some points. $24,948.03
2015 Sustainable Youth: Creating Green Infrastructure Through Community-Based Urban Forestry (CA) Earth Team Richmond, California
Oakland, California
Pinole, California
$85,780.71
2015 Escalante Watershed Restoration - Youth Corps helping with Woody Invasive Control -UT - 2015 Grand Staircase Escalante Partners Garfield County, Escalante Watershed, Southern Utah, within Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. $75,000.00
2015 Growing the Greenway: Expanding Green Parks and Public Understanding of Green Land Management in Downtown Boston (MA) Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Inc. The Rose Kennedy Greenway is one-and-a-half miles of contemporary parks in the heart of downtown Boston. $25,000.00
2015 Camden City Hall Interactive Green Infrastructure Demonstration Project (NJ) Cooper's Ferry Partnership, Inc. The project will be located in the highly-visible Roosevelt Plaza Park (RPP), at the foot of City Hall in the City of Camden, NJ. Once Camden’s front yard, RPP was reconstructed in 2012 after serving as the site of a parking garage since 1955. RPP is now home to a highly successful “pop-up” park. $50,000.00
2015 Audubon Arizona's River Pathways II (AZ) National Audubon Society, Inc. Field trip locations are on the Agua Fria National Monument, the Tonto NF, the Las Cienegas Conservation Area and the Base & Meridian Wildlife Area. Proposed yellow-billed cuckoo survey locations are on the San Pedro, Agua Fria, Hassayampa, Gila and Salt rivers and at Tonto & Pinto Creeks $62,350.00
2015 San Juan Islands National Monument and San Juan Island National Historical Park Youth Initiative: A Partnership with Urban Tribal and Island Youth to Conserve Cultural and Natural Heritage (WA) Madrona Institute San Juan County encompasses the San Juan Islands archipelago of Washington state in North America. The Salish Sea includes land borders with Western Washington, the San Juan Island lands, and Canada. $44,749.87
2015 Student-led Coastal and Estuarine Restoration in the Choctawhatchee Watershed (FL) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc. Project encompasses coastal and estuarine regions of Okaloosa and Walton Counties in the Choctawhatchee Watershed of Northwest Florida. Project consists of 4 salt marsh restoration sites at public parks on Choctawhatchee Bay and 3 dune restoration sites at public parks on the Gulf of Mexico. $39,999.99
2015 Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL) - III The Nature Conservancy Centered on the Apalachicola River and extending west to the Choctawhatchee River and east to the Aucilla River and from the Red Hills region of SW Georgia to the Florida Gulf Coast. $325,000.00
2015 Urban Bird Conservation (TX) City of McAllen The City of McAllen, located in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), an area in the southernmost tip of Texas consisting of Hidalgo, Cameron, Starr and Willacy counties, is home to the McAllen Nature Center, a 20 acre nature site located in the heart of City of McAllen. $35,000.00