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
2024 Restoring and Enhancing Grasslands through Audubon Conservation Ranching (NM; TX) National Audubon Society, Inc. Texas Panhandle, North Central Texas, and Northeastern New Mexico $297,925.34
2024 Building Capacity for Flows Restoration in the Texas Reach of the Pecos Basin (TX) Texas Water Trade Reeves, Pecos and Ward Counties, Texas $192,778.63
2024 Restoration at Veteran’s Memorial Park to Reconnect South River (MA) Town of Marshfield Veteran's Memorial Park Dam, Marshfield, Massachusetts $1,000,000.00
2024 Restoring Longleaf Pine and Bottomland Hardwood Habitats on Private Lands in Georgia Georgia Forestry Commission South Georgia $1,500,000.00
2024 Addressing Milwaukee Stormwater Challenges through Greener Schools and Stronger Communities (WI) II Milwaukee Board of School Directors dba Milwaukee Public Schools Kagel Elementary
1210 W. Mineral Street
Milwaukee, WI 53204

Samuel Clemens
3600 W. Hope Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53216

Humboldt Park
3230 S. Adams Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53207

Whitman
4200 S. 54th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53220

Riverwest
2765 N. Fratney Street
Milwaukee, WI 53212
$49,995.00
2024 Accelerating Living Shoreline Restoration in Virginia's Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula Friends of the Rappahannock Lower Rappahannock, Potomac and York River watersheds on Virginia's Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula $755,454.98
2024 Establishing Hydric Pine Savanna Habitat and Community Education Trail in Bayou Bernard (MS) Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain Parcel #1009N-01-004.002, Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi $49,969.61
2024 Creating a Waterfront Schoolyard at Mastery High School (NJ) The Trust for Public Land Mastery High School of Camden, Camden, New Jersey $800,000.00
2024 Improving Coho Access and Habitat in Wildcat Creek, Scott River Watershed (CA) Scott River Watershed Council The Project is the most downstream segment of Wildcat Creek, a westside tributary stream of the Scott River. The confluence of Wildcat Creek and the Scott river lies 0.9 miles downstream of the town of Callahan, Siskiyou County, California. $127,738.01
2024 South River Brook Trout Habitat and Riparian Forest Buffer Restoration (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock South River in Greene County, Virginia $906,081.56