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 Restoration and Enhancement of Coastal Resiliency of the Town River (MA) Town of Bridgewater Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts $2,285,000.00
2022 Renovate to Restore Fish Passage at the Jordan Millpond Dam Fishway (CT) Town of Waterford Jordan Brook, Waterford, Connecticut $55,188.00
2022 Dynamic Forest Restoration to Support Wildlife in Southwest Virginia The Ruffed Grouse Society Channels State Forest, Hidden Valley WMA, Clinch Mountain WMA, Smyth, Washington, Russell and Tazewell Counties, Virginia $199,927.77
2022 Fence Management to Improve Connectivity and Habitat Quality in the Pecos Grassland Focal Area (NM) New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Work will occur on Wildlife Management Areas managed by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish in Chaves, DeBaca, Lea, and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico. See attached map for specific locations. $195,000.00
2022 Designing a Middle Branch Resiliency Initiative in Harbor Hospital Wetlands (MD) South Baltimore Gateway Partnership This project will take place in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore City, a low-income African-American community.

It will specifically take place along the shoreline of the following address:

MedStar Harbor Hospital
3001 S Hanover St,
Baltimore, MD 21225

39.252259, -76.613198
$650,000.00
2022 Increasing Capacity and Technical Assistance for Grassland Conservation On Working Ranches (TX) Pheasants Forever, Inc. 56-counties located in the Panhandle of Texas $200,000.00
2022 Implementing Farm Bill Programs to Benefit Wetlands Along the Mississippi River (MO, IL, KY) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Mississippi Alluvial Valley in Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky $245,690.00
2022 Designing Pocket Prairies to Reduce Flood Risk in Houston (TX) City of Houston Houston, Texas $200,000.00
2022 Supporting Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program Students in Advancing Conservation (AK) - II University of Alaska Anchorage Projects will occur throughout Alaska including the North Slope, Western, Interior, Southcentral, Southeast and the Aleutian Islands. $103,484.00
2022 Scaling Up Biochar Applications for Accelerated Stormwater Runoff Reduction in the Chesapeake Bay Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. Washington, DC; Arlington County and City of Waynesboro, Virginia; Howard and Carroll Counties, Maryland; and the Borough of Hanover in Pennsylvania $699,508.50