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 Implementing a Monitoring Program for Wintering Grassland Birds in the Chihuahuan Desert (NM, TX) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Bird Conservation Region 35, Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico and Texas $300,000.00
2023 Improving the Migration Route Between Paunsaugunt Mule Deer Herd Seasonal Ranges (UT) Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Kane County, Utah $370,000.00
2023 Fortifying and Expanding Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration in the Gulf Coastal Plain (AL, FL) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Southern Alabama and northwestern Florida $603,925.00
2023 Engaging Youth in Wetland and Coastal Environmental Stewardship and Outdoor Education (CA) Outdoor Outreach San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge and adjacent areas, California $40,891.31
2023 Partnering with Conservation Agronomists and Farmers for Soil Health to Expand Cover Crop Use in Corn Acres (MN) The Nature Conservancy Minnesota $0.00
2023 Restoring Dynamic Forest Structure for Priority Birds in the Delaware River Watershed: Phase 7 (PA) American Bird Conservancy Poconos Birdscape of the Delaware River Watershed including Schuylkill, Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, Luzerne counties in Pennsylvania $685,723.43
2023 Expanding Regenerative Grazing in the Northern Great Plains (AB; MT; NE; SD; SK; WY) World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Entire Northern Great Plains program area $1,873,424.00
2023 Assessing Habitat and Enhancing Resiliency for Brook Floater Mussel Populations in the Susquehanna (NY) The Research Foundation for the State University of New York Susquehanna River watershed in New York $47,159.54
2023 Creating an Upstream Design Plan to Promote the Passage of Anadromous Fish Species and Prevent the Spread of Invasive Fish Species (MD) Maryland Department of Natural Resources Susquehanna River watershed $74,989.82
2023 Building Capacity for Salt Marsh Restoration to Enhance Community Resiliency (MA) Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Barnstable, Dennis, and Eastham, MA: EJ communities due to income rates and minority status. Barnstable Great Marsh in Barnstable, MA (within Area of Critical Environmental Concern) and Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellfleet, MA are priority salt marsh for the threatened, Saltmarsh Sparrow. $885,817.14