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 Blackstone Brook Fish Passage Restoration for Atlantic Salmon (ME) Atlantic Salmon Federation (U.S.), Inc. The project is located on Church Road in Blanchard Township in Piscataquis County, Maine. $60,000.00
2015 Coordinating Local Implementation Team Capacity and Landowner Technical Assistance and Outreach The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. The Longleaf Alliance office in Andalusia, Alabama. $31,885.35
2015 Kinne Brook Aquatic Connectivity Restoration (MA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The culverts are located on Kinne Brook Road in Chester, MA (Hampden County) adjacent to state wildlife management areas. Kinne Brook is a coldwater tributary to the Middle Branch of the Westfield River – a designated National Wild & Scenic River – and major drainage basin to the Connecticut River. $133,651.12
2015 Accelerating Long-term Oyster Restoration Through Innovative Nutrient Management Strategies (MD) Oyster Recovery Partnership, Inc. Choptank River Complex -- Harris Creek, Little Choptank River and Tred Avon River $174,850.00
2015 Advancing the Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Initiative National Audubon Society, Inc. Audubon will work in four key states (CT, NY, NC, FL) pursue opportunities for collaboration in other key states. $149,995.46
2015 Eliminating Threats to Priority Seabirds - VII American Bird Conservancy Robinson Crusoe, Isla Mocha, Santa Clara, Chile $275,590.31
2015 Portfolio Effects in Historic Chinook Hatchery Practices on Prey Availability for Southern Resident Killer Whales NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center US and Canadian waters of the Salish Sea and surrounding coastal hatcheries $103,432.41
2015 Monarch Butterfly Flyways Project in Iowa (IA) Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation The target areas include two north-south corridors in Iowa. The first is in central Iowa along the 1-35 corridor and the second is in western Iowa following the Loess Hills-Missouri River corridor. $249,998.40
2015 Predator-proof Fencing to Protect Translocated Laysan Albatross Chicks at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge (HI) Pacific Rim Conservation James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Kahuku, Oahu, Hawaii $55,000.00
2015 Pulling together to eradicate prioritized invasive weeds on the island of Hawaii (HI) University of Hawaii Target species are mapped across the island county of Hawaii, from the coastline to over 7,000 ft elevation. The primary focus in 2016 includes supressing four mid-elevation threats, at the borders of Pu`u Maka`ala Natural Area Reserve (NAR), Kahaule`a NAR, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. $158,997.58