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
2021 Assessment of Northern Snakehead Feeding in the Delaware River Estuary (NJ, PA) Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Tidal portions of Darby Creek and Neshaminy Creek in Pennsylvania. Tidal portions of Rancocas Creek and Woodbury Creek in New Jersey. $75,046.35
2021 Collaborative Water Quality Improvement in the Upper Conestoga River Watershed (PA) Lancaster Farmland Trust East Earl, Pennsylvania $241,753.64
2021 Assessing and Prioritizing Restoration Actions in the First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek watershed (PA) Western Pennsylvania Conservancy First Sinnemahoning Creek watershed, Cameron and Potter Counties, Pennsylvania $49,558.74
2021 Barrier Replacement and Apache Trout Recovery on Squaw Creek (AZ) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Arizona Fisheries Resources Office Squaw Creek, Apache County, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona. $100,000.00
2021 Work With Fishermen at Priority Ports to Reduce Leatherback Sea Turtle Bycatch in Peru Areas Costeras y Recursos Marinos La Cruz y Zorritos,Tambo de Mora, San Andrés and Ilo ports, Peru $77,294.00
2021 Assessing Shorebirds in Teshekpuk Lake Special Area of the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska (AK) Manomet, Inc. Teshekpuk Lake Special Area of the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska; Utquiavik, Alaska; and the Canning River in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska $95,764.91
2021 Improving Big Game Connectivity by Removing Fences in Horse Prairie and Big Hole Valley (MT) National Wildlife Federation Beaverhead and Deer Lodge Counties in southwest Montana $165,980.62
2021 Indian Creek Natural Resource Restoration and Conservation (NC) Town of Navassa Navassa, Brunswick County, NC $2,423,472.33
2021 Building Resilience through Green Stormwater Infrastructure for Underserved Communities (MI) Friends of the Rouge The majority of on-the-ground work will occur in Detroit and southeast Dearborn, with additional smaller projects in Highland Park and Redford Township $299,875.06
2021 Partnering to Restore Longleaf Pine Across the Chattahoochee Fall Line (AL, GA) The Nature Conservancy East-central Alabama and west-central Georgia $224,617.98