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 Abandoned and Legacy Mine Lands for Conservation and Community Co-Benefits Cumberland River Compact, Inc. Abandoned and legacy mine lands in the Cumberland River Basin of Kentucky and Tennessee $194,269.90
2022 Apache Trout Recovery on Fort Apache Indian Reservation (AZ) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Arizona Fisheries Resources Office Crooked, Little Diamond, and Paradise creeks, Apache County, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona. $292,207.56
2022 Improving Stream Crossings for Brook Trout in Northwest Lower Michigan Conservation Resource Alliance Northeast Michigan $750,000.00
2022 Improving Grazing Practices to Benefit Grassland Birds in the Upper Mississippi River Region (IA, MO, WI) National Audubon Society, Inc. Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri $398,197.85
2022 Road to Recovery Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Nationwide $300,000.00
2022 Forest Aid within the Copper and Powerhouse Fire Scars of the Angeles National Forest (CA) TreePeople, Inc. Angeles National Forest, California $1,035,167.41
2022 Sugar Creek Coho Refugia Project- Phase 1 (CA) Scott River Watershed Council The Project is located within the existing and former floodplains of the Scott River and Sugar Creek, near their confluence, ~2.5 miles downstream of the town Callahan in Siskiyou County, California. The project lies in mine tailings, and accesses Sugar Creek channel downstream of St. Rt. 3. $230,054.60
2022 Assessing Impact of Invasive Crayfish Removal on Endangered Species in San Francisquito Creek (CA) Pepperdine University San Francisquito Creek in Angeles National Forest and Pepperdine University, California $151,088.91
2022 Building Capacity for Habitat Restoration and Education in the Caesar Rodney School District (DE) Caesar Rodney School District Caesar Rodney School District, Kent County, Delaware $227,739.62
2022 Developing Agricultural Conservation Partnerships to Improve Water Quality and Stream Health (PA) The Nature Conservancy Upper Cocalico Creek watershed in Landcaster County, Pennsylvania $74,999.99