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 Reducing Stormwater Impacts through Community-Led Rain Garden Implementation in Wayne County (MI) Friends of the Rouge Dearborn, Detroit, and River Rouge, Wayne County, Michigan $208,454.45
2022 Accelerating Resilience and Neighborhood Stabilization through Green Infrastructure in Detroit (MI) Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Brightmoor neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan $300,000.00
2021 Restoring Riparian Habitat and Connectivity to the Shiawassee River by Removing Mill Pond Dam (MI) Oakland County Parks and Recreation Springfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan $218,314.00
2021 Increasing Resiliency of Huron River Floodplain in Willow Metropark (MI) Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Big Bend area of Willow Metropark in Huron Township, Wayne County, Michigan $250,000.00
2021 Installing Green Infrastructure in Patton Park to Improve Stormwater Storage Capacity (MI) City of Detroit City of Detroit's Patton Park in and adjacent to the parking lot that serves the Patton Recreation Center $300,000.00
2021 Improving Chandler Park and Reducing Flooding by Installing Green Stormwater Infrastructure (MI) Chandler Park Conservancy Chandler Park in Detroit, Michigan $161,000.00
2021 Restoring Native Habitat and Creating Public Green Space in Elmwood Forest (MI) Detroit Future City Poletown neighborhood of near east Detroit, Michigan $259,446.00
2021 Building Resilience through Green Stormwater Infrastructure for Underserved Communities (MI) Friends of the Rouge The majority of on-the-ground work will occur in Detroit and southeast Dearborn, with additional smaller projects in Highland Park and Redford Township $299,875.06
2021 Planting Trees to Reduce Flooding and Benefit Underserved Communities in the City of Hamtramck (MI) City of Hamtramck City of Hamtramck, Michigan $130,000.00
2020 Utilizing Detroit’s Public Spaces to Create Habitat and Build Diverse, Resilient Communities (MI) National Wildlife Federation Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan $289,004.59