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 Expanding Agricultural Diversification and Habitat Enhancement (SD) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Prairie Pothole Region of eastern South Dakota $216,443.25
2023 Private Forestland Restoration in Support of Golden-Winged Warbler Corridors (NC) EcoForesters Western North Carolina $199,875.14
2023 Activating Detroit's Public Spaces to Improve Habitats for Diverse and Resilient Communities (MI) National Wildlife Federation River Rouge Watershed and Jefferson Chalmers/Detroit River Watershed communities, Detroit, Michigan $334,999.96
2023 Enhance Nesting Habitat for Seabirds at Midway Atoll to Increase Population Resilience (HI) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Midway Atoll, Hawaii $350,000.00
2023 Assessing Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Flood Hazard Management (WA) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington Tulalip Reservation Shoreline, Washington $366,337.73
2023 Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Downeast Maine through Salt Marsh Restoration Downeast Salmon Federation Coastal Washington County, Maine $1,779,319.65
2023 Electronic Logbook Implementation for the Alaskan Troll Fishery Alaska Trollers Association State and federal waters, Alaska $170,796.77
2023 Invasive Grass Detection, Prevention, and Treatment Planning in Eastern Montana University of Montana 1.2 million acres of USFS Northern Region and surrounding landings $674,088.80
2023 Enhancing Partnerships to Accelerate Watershed Conservation Implementation in the Lower Susquehanna (PA) The Pennsylvania State University Dauphin, Lebanon, and Lancaster Counties in Pennsylvania $999,997.00
2023 Increasing Capacity to Enhance Private Grasslands Conservation Efforts (MT; NE; SD; WY) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Eastern Montana, northern Nebraska, northwestern South Dakota, and northeastern Wyoming $545,780.60