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 Soldier Meadows Water Rights and Conservation for desert dace and other endemic species (NV) The Nature Conservancy Soldier Meadows ACEC, Humboldt County, Nevada $83,303.38
2015 Shields River Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Conservation – II (MT) Park Conservation District Approximately 25 miles of stream and river habitats within Forest Service lands in the Shields River basin, Park County, Montana (46.18111N; 110.35943W). $67,569.69
2015 Dace Research and Conservation: Looking Forward (MT) Bureau of Land Management - Montana State Office This project is in the Northwestern Glaciated Plains and Northern Great Plains Ecoregions of Central-Eastern Montana. Most of the work would occur in the "Hi-Line" area north of the Missouri River. This work would identify specific sites with this region for managers to focus conservation efforts. $67,500.00
2015 Mountain View Drainage Fish Barrier Removal (AK) City of Gustavus Mountain View Drainage (Gustavus, AK) is a groundwater fed tributary of the Good River. The stream originates in National Park Service lands and flows across the Gustavus Forelands, a glacial outwash plain. $36,000.00
2015 Little Truckee River Meadow Restoration (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Stampede-Boca Meadow located at a popular recreation area on USFS lands in Nevada County, California, in the Truckee Ranger District, adjacent to the Little Truckee River about 2 miles south of Stampede Reservoir at the northern boundary of Nevada County, 1.5 miles northeast of Russell Valley. $90,000.00
2015 Rain Barrel/Rain Garden Community Education Workshops (TX) University of Houston-Clear Lake Environmental Institute of Houston The community targeted for the project is Houston-Galveston, Texas. The workshops will be offered at the Environmental Institute of Houston, which is located on the campus of University of Houston-Clear Lake. $16,650.83
2015 Cape Fear Arch Longleaf Initiative Phase II The Nature Conservancy Stretching from the Bladen Lakes Significant Geographic Area south to the Greater Green Swamp Subarea, Phase II includes priority conservation areas in southeastern North Carolina. $299,998.70
2015 21st Century Conservation and Service Corps, Metamorphosis! Helping to turn youth into the next generation of Conservationists (MI) SEEDS Projects will take place in Lake, Mason, Newaygo, and Oceana counties on federal and private lands within the boundaries of the Huron-Manistee National Forests in the northern lower peninsula of Michigan. Impacted areas are the White River Area, Loda Lake, Otto and Hayes Management Units. $42,141.42
2015 The Use of Environmental Education Programs and Activities to Improve Environmental Conditions in an Urban Community (MD) National Aquarium, Inc. The project will take place within the Brooklyn community in Baltimore, Maryland. Our proposed activities will target homes on Jeffrey, Jack and Stoll streets, including 40 homes constructed and managed by Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake. $25,000.00
2015 Engaging the Community to Restore the James River in the Richmond Region (VA) James River Association The Capital Region Collaborative (Collaborative) is a unique partnership of local governments, businesses and the greater Richmond community formed to identify regional priorities and provide a platform for discussion and solutions to the region’s most pressing issues. $49,999.33