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 |
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2024 | Coordinate Citizen Stormwater Monitoring Around the Salish Sea (WA) | Friends of Skagit Beaches | Puget Sound, Washington | $81,980.32 |
2024 | Planning for the Restoration and Reclamation of the Urban Shoreline in Camden (NJ) | New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection | City of Camden, Camden County, New Jersey | $1,461,100.00 |
2024 | Building Coastal Resilience Community Capacity in Playa de Ponce and the Bay of Ponce (PR) | Un Nuevo Amanecer Inc | Bay of Ponce, Barrio Playa, Autonomous Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico | $275,000.00 |
2024 | Restoring Beaver Habitat in the Valles Caldera National Preserve (NM) | Rio Grande Return | Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico | $287,693.52 |
2024 | Creating Refugia for Apache Trout through Low Tech Process-Based Restoration in the Upper Black River (AZ) | Trout Unlimited, Inc. | Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona | $305,826.29 |
2024 | Improving Grassland Ecosystem Health on Native American Lands (OK) | The Learning Center at the Euchee Butterfly Farm, Inc. | Tribal lands in Oklahoma | $283,140.00 |
2024 | Spring Creek Grazing Association Rangelands Restoration (WY) | Pheasants Forever, Inc. | Campbell County, WY | $535,841.23 |
2024 | Community Stewardship for Reforestation, Stormwater Management, and Youth Development (NY) | New York Restoration Project | The proposed project will take place at the northern half of Highbridge Park, a large urban forest stretching along the northeastern flank of Manhattan, on the Harlem River waterfront. Project coordinates are approximately 40.854605, -73.925370. | $59,942.23 |
2024 | Improving Food Access through Community-led Urban Agriculture (MA) | GreenRoots, Inc. | GreenRoots work on sustainable, urban agriculture, community leadership and conservation will take place at six urban growing locations, a Teaching Kitchen and a hydroponic container farm in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Chelsea is a frontline, environmental justice community. | $59,999.11 |
2024 | Lower Trinity Landscape Resilience Project (CA) | Watershed Research and Training Center | Lower Trinity Watershed, California | $2,998,168.00 |