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 Restoring Bottomland Hardwoods in the Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge (LA) The Trust for Public Land Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana $200,000.00
2022 Restore Shortleaf Pine Forest and Grassland Ecosystems on Private Lands (AL, TN) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Southern Tennessee and Northern Alabama $275,557.43
2022 Restoring Rare Ecosystems in the Lake Michigan Watershed (IL) Friends of the Forest Preserves Wentworth Woods and Wentworth Prairie Forest Preserves arelocated in Calumet City, Illinois, within the Lake Michigan watershed. The site is owned and managed by the Forest Preserves of Cook County. $200,000.00
2022 Living Shoreline Installation on the Delaware River in Camden, NJ Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority property in Camden, New Jersey $2,325,474.00
2022 Little River Plateau Shortleaf Pine Restoration (AL) Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Little River Wildlife Management Area in Cherokee County, Alabama $99,200.00
2022 Expanding Longleaf Pine Restoration and Management in the North Carolina Sandhills The Nature Conservancy Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Robeson, Richmond, and Scotland counties, North Carolina $392,197.52
2022 Demonstrating the Utility of Low-cost Salt Marsh Restoration Techniques in Delaware Bay (DE, NJ) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 15 project locations will be located throughout the Delaware Bay in both New Jersey and Delaware. Part of this grant will be selecting sites to implement these restoration projects on. Restoration sites will be on State, Private, and NGO lands. See attached list of preliminary sites selected. $388,877.83
2022 Improving Manure and Nutrient Management in Pennsylvania’s Most-Effective Basins Sustainable Chesapeake EPA-identified Most Effective Basins in Pennsylvania $999,388.27
2022 Building Capacity in the Willowemoc with the Climate Corps to Support Recovery and Resiliency (NY) Friends of the Upper Delaware River, Inc. Willowemoc Watershed, Upper Delaware River, New York $463,666.50
2022 Petersburg Battlefield Flood Remediation and Drainage Improvements (VA) James River Association Lakemont neighborhood in the City of Peterburg, Virginia $75,000.00