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
2022 Protecting and Monitoring the Townsend’s Shearwater on the Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico - III Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacion de Islas, A.C. Socorro Island, Clarión Island, and San Benedicto Island of the Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico $450,000.00
2022 Designing a Big Quilcene River Restoration on the Lower One Mile (WA) Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Big Quilcene River, Washington $572,499.97
2022 Protecting Critical Habitat and Water Quality through Grazing Management Plans (FL) The Trust for Tomorrow Florida NRCS Administrative Areas 1 and 2 within northern Florida from the panhandle east to the Atlantic Coast. $681,110.12
2022 Restoring Pacific Salmon Coastline Habitat through Community Kelp Farms (AK) Native Conservancy Kodiak Archipelago, Southcentral and Southeast, Alaska. $159,763.82
2022 Coordinating Cover Crop Adoption and Peer Networks to Conserve Natural Resources in Kansas The Kansas Association of Conservation Districts This will be a statewide project. $566,500.00
2022 Mineral Springs Creek Resiliency and Habitat Restoration (WI) Ozaukee County, Wisconsin Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin $404,500.00
2022 Nutrient and Sediment Reduction through Healthy Soils and Regenerative Agriculture in Maryland Future Harvest, Inc. The Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Mayland. $751,247.83
2022 Developing Community-Centered Outreach for Bat Conservation Bat Conservation International, Inc. The project will initially test ideas in Texas. However, we do have partners in other states who have invited our collaboration. Specific travel details will be guided by COVID restrictions and regional impacts. $44,996.26
2022 Thurgood Marshall College Fund Conservation Fellows Program Year 2 Thurgood Marshall College Fund Interns will be based in Washington DC. $366,733.38
2022 Advancing Shortleaf Pine and White Oak Restoration on Public and Private Lands (KY) American Conservation Experience The Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky; and privately owned lands in southern Kentucky $316,259.19