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
2020 Implementation of Water Quality Best Management Practices at Lake Luxembourg (PA) Bucks County Conservation District Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. $229,810.57
2020 Boca Meadows Restoration in the Truckee River Watershed (CA) Truckee River Watershed Council Boca sub-basin of the Truckee River watershed, California $237,980.29
2020 Recovery and Recycling of Abandoned Fishing Gear in the Town of Provincetown, Massachusetts Town of Provincetown Provincetown, Massachusetts $12,000.00
2020 Restoring Forest Habitat in Chaffee County to Reduce Risk of Catastrophic Wildfire (CO) Chaffee County The headwaters of the Arkansas River in Chaffee County, CO $366,310.00
2020 Measuring the Impacts of Herbivorous Fish on Coral Reefs to Better Inform Reef Management (AS) University of California - Santa Barbara Coral reefs in American Samoa on the island of Tutuila, USA $61,608.18
2020 Derelict Blue Crab Trap Recycling Event for New Jersey Bays Stockton University Port Republic, New Jersey $1,650.00
2020 Building a Living Shoreline Along the Neuse River (NC) North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc. Lat 34.9032 Long -76.8967, on the Neuse River, in the city of Havelock, Craven County, NC. MCAS Cherry Point is the Marine Corps’ largest air station at 13,164 acres. 168 acres are emergent wetlands. $1,000,000.00
2020 Restoring and Enhancing Wetlands at the Margery Gallogly Nature Sanctuary (NY) Western New York Land Conservancy Margery Gallogly Sanctuary in the Town of Grand Island, Erie County, New York $100,000.00
2020 Reduce Chronic Sedimentation and Restore Resilience to South Kohala Reefs (HI) Queen Emma Land Company Pelekane Watershed, South Kohala, Hawaii $31,130.00
2020 Duwamish River Habitat Stewardship (WA) EarthCorps The four restoration sites, Herrings House, Hamm Creek, Turning Basin No. 3 and Cecil Moses are all located along the western shoreline of the Duwamish River (north to south) in the City of Seattle, King County, Washington. $96,031.00