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
2023 Restoring Mangroves in Jobos Bay to Enhance Local Community Protection from Coastal Hazards (PR) The Ocean Foundation Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Puerto Rico $1,232,146.62
2023 Mitigating Flood Risk on the Mississippi Coast Through Equity Based Stakeholder Engagement University of Southern Mississippi Rhodes Bayou, Escatawpa and Pascagoula Rivers, City of Moss Point, Jackson County, Mississippi $294,400.56
2022 Port Fourchon Terracing and Living Shoreline Project (LA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Port Fourchon, Louisiana $1,150,000.00
2022 Restoration and Enhancement of Coastal Resiliency of the Town River (MA) Town of Bridgewater Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts $2,285,000.00
2022 Creating a Community Resilience Plan for Imperial Beach (CA) City of Imperial Beach Imperial Beach, California $250,000.00
2022 Restoring Hammock River Marsh through Improved Hydrologic Flow Management (CT) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Hammock River Marsh and Old Beach Park Road, in Clinton Connecticut $520,453.00
2022 Restoring hydrologic connectivity of mangrove wetlands to improve habitat resilience in Florida Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Naples, Florida $250,000.00
2022 Utilizing a Traditional Framework to Minimize Flood in Manunalua Bay Watersheds (HI) Malama Maunalua Maunalua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii $262,312.15
2022 Fluvial Mainstem Site Assessment and Conceptual Design for the Elk River (CA) California Trout, Inc. Humboldt County, California
$573,103.11
2022 Designing a Living Shoreline to Restore Chippechaug Cove Marsh (CT) Town of Stonington, CT Chippechaug Cove marsh on the East shore of Mason’s Island, Connecticut $116,966.00