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 Expanding Local Participation in Flood Mitigation and Forestry Care Strategies in Urban Baltimore (MD) Baltimore Green Space Wilson Park and Hamilton neighborhoods, Baltimore, Maryland $230,032.85
2022 Restoring Living Shoreline and Enhancing Community Open Space in Hawkins Cove (MD) City of Annapolis The project is located on lands along Hawkins Cove at the headwaters of Spa Creek in the Eastport area of Annapolis, MD. The site is entirely within the Spa Creek watershed which is part of the Severn River watershed. The site is also adjacent to the City's largest public housing community. $500,000.00
2022 Developing Best Practices to Enhance Critical Beach Habitat and Community Resilience (VA) Randolph-Macon College Mathews, Northampton, and Accomack Counties, Virginia $72,506.29
2022 Charlestown Water Quality Retrofits and Stream Restoration (MD) Town of Charlestown, MD Town of Charlestown, Cecil County, Maryland
$74,480.00
2022 Building Capacity for Coral Reef Restoration and Monitoring in Culebra (PR) Protectores de Cuencas, Inc. Almodóvar, Puerto Manglar, and Coronel watersheds, Culebra Island, Puerto Rico $175,730.17
2022 Establishing Water Quality Targets for Nutrient Inputs to Coral Reefs in West Maui (HI) University of Hawaii Kahekili Herbivore Fisheries Management Area, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii $176,815.00
2022 Reducing Marine Debris by Removing Derelict Lobster Gear from Long Island Sound-II (CT, NY) Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Marine waters of Long Island Sound in Connecticut and New York $115,840.78
2022 Wenatchee Subbasin Instream Flow Improvement Project (WA) Chelan County Natural Resource Department Wenatchee Subasin, Washington. $121,895.83
2022 Deschutes Basin Streamflow Restoration (OR) Deschutes River Conservancy Tumalo Creek, Whychus Creek, the Little Deschutes River, the lower Crooked River, McKay Creek, Ochoco Creek and Trout Creek, Deschutes River Basin, Oregon. $812,569.60
2022 Permanently Protecting Migratory Bird Stopover Habitat along the Weber River in Summit County (UT) Summit Land Conservancy The Marchant Property located on the Weber River in Peoa, Summit County, Utah $150,000.00