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 Grassland Habitat by Removing Invasive Eastern Red Cedar in the Sandhills (NE) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Project proposed will be achieved in the NE Sandhills in Antelope, Boone, Blaine, Brown, Garfield, Greeley, Holt, Loup , Rock, and Wheeler Counties. $261,243.55
2022 Increasing Technical Assistance to Restore Grassland Habitat through Prescribed Fire (NE) Central Platte Natural Resources District Central Platte, Lower Loup, Middle Republican, Tri-Basin, and Twin Platte Natural Resource Districts Central Nebraska $300,000.00
2022 Restoring Bay Islands for Community Resiliency (NJ) Long Beach Township Long Beach Township, Barnegat Bay, Little Egg Harbor, Ocean County, New Jersey $87,065.68
2022 Collaborating to Accelerate Water Quality Improvement in the Rappahannock River Watershed (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock The Rappahannock River Watershed in Virginia $999,378.47
2022 Coordinating American Oystercatcher Recovery and Conservation along the Atlantic Coast Manomet, Inc. The Atlantic and Gulf Coast $204,998.95
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 Increasing Technical Assistance to Improve Habitat for Gopher Tortoise and Bobwhite Quail (FL) Alachua Conservation Trust, Inc. Madison, Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Clay, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Dixie, Levy, Alachua, Putnam, Marion, Flagler, Volusia, Brevard, Seminole, Lake, Sumter, and Citrus Counties in north and central Florida $345,058.89
2022 Renewing Urban Canopy to Improve Community Health and Climate Resiliency (WI) Milwaukee Water Commons Sherman Park is a predominantly African American neighborhood covering 2214.4 acres on Milwaukee’s northwest side, within the Southern Branch of the Milwaukee River watershed. The project will occur neighborhood-wide. $340,000.00
2022 Increasing Green Infrastructure throughout Milwaukee’s 30th Street Corridor (WI) Clean Wisconsin Milwaukee’s 30th Street Corridor, Wisconsin $200,000.00
2022 Southern Cumberlands Shortleaf Pine Seed and Seedling Initiative (AL, GA, TN) Paint Rock Forest Research Center Southern Cumberland Plateau region $266,935.00