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 Completing Design Plans to Improve Natural Infrastructure in Currituck Sound (NC) National Audubon Society, Inc. Pine Island Sanctuary, Currituck Sound, North Carolina $280,267.00
2022 Enhancing Aquatic Habitat and Community Stewardship in the Chicago River (IL) Shedd Aquarium Society South Branch of the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois $159,340.00
2022 Developing a Wetlands Restoration Design in the Grand Bayou Community (LA) Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Plaquemines, Louisiana $332,405.49
2022 Restoring the Headwaters of Sasco Brook to Improve the Health of Downstream Long Island Sound (CT) Connecticut Audubon Society The Connecticut Audubon Society’s Roy and Margot Larsen Wildlife Sanctuary in the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut $147,387.66
2022 Infrastructure and Recreation Planning in the Buttermilk Region of Inyo National Forest (CA) Eastern Sierra Council of Governments (ESCOG) Inyo National Forest, California $223,007.32
2022 Non-invasive Diet Characterization of Southern Resident Killer Whales (WA) NOAA Fisheries Salish Sea, Washington; San Diego, California; San Antonio, Texas; Orlando, Florida $148,760.00
2022 Permanently Protecting Migratory Bird Stopover and Breeding Habitat on Picture Rock Ranch (CO) Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust Chokurei Ranch is just west of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorado $100,000.00
2022 Establishing a Temperature Monitoring Network for Salmon Conservation in the Copper River Watershed (AK) Copper River Watershed Project The Copper River watershed is located on the southcentral coast of Alaska and includes the communities of Metnasta Lake, Chistochina, Gakona, Gulkana, Glennallen, Tazlina, Copper Center, Kenny Lake, Chitina, McCarthy, and Cordova. $53,605.50
2022 Coordinating Cover Crop Adoption to Conserve Natural Resources in Illinois American Farmland Trust Illinois $566,816.00
2022 Reducing Stormwater Impacts through Community-Led Rain Garden Implementation in Wayne County (MI) Friends of the Rouge Dearborn, Detroit, and River Rouge, Wayne County, Michigan $208,454.45