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 Strengthening Habitat Resilience and Management in the Southern Plains (CO; KS; NE; NM; OK; TX) The Mule Deer Foundation Project locations will be within the range of mule deer in the Southern Great Plains (KS, CO, OK, TX, NM, and NE) and be determined by overlapping priorities and coordination with MDF partners including private landowners, state agencies, and federal agencies. $418,154.51
2023 Advancing Nature-Based Solutions to Stabilize and Enhance Saipan's Beach Road Corridor (MP) Pacific Coastal Research & Planning Beach Road Shoreline, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands $376,329.50
2023 Coastal Resilience Planning in Camden, New Jersey The Center for Environmental Transformation City of Camden, New Jersey $500,026.85
2023 Swains Island Tropical Ecosystem Restoration and Invasive Species Management Planning (AS) American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources Swains Island, American Samoa, United States Territory $864,259.49
2023 Coordinating and Implementing American Oystercatcher Recovery Efforts (Multiple States) Manomet, Inc. Coastal counties from Maine to Northeast Florida on the East Coast and from Southwest Florida to Southeast Texas on the Gulf coast. $135,000.00
2023 Engaging Private Forest Landowners to Restore Longleaf Pine (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TX, VA) Forest Landowners Association Historical longleaf pine range within Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia $1,685,000.00
2023 Conserving Native Habitat Through the Montana Grassland Initiative (MT) Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, Inc. Northern Montana $500,000.00
2023 Initiate a Crumb Clean Assessment to Benefit Marbled Murrelet in Washington State American Bird Conservancy Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kittitas, Pierce, Lewis, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, and Grays Harbor Counties, Washington $65,123.32
2023 Living Shoreline Planning to Improve Resilience in Montauk (NY) Town of East Hampton Lake Montauk is the largest surface waterbody in Town and Fort Pond is the second largest freshwater pond on LI. They are critical sensitive areas identified in the Town's Coastal Resilience Plan as locations where breaching can occur in major storms impacting commercial and residential districts. $350,000.00
2023 Breton Landbridge Marsh and Living Shoreline Creation (LA) Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Breton Sound Basin, Plaquemines Parish, LA, Southwest of Delacroix, LA. The project consists of nature-based features which are part of a larger critical landform which will reduce localized storm surge risk in St. Bernard Parishes, including communities which are identified as disadvantaged. $7,709,835.74