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 Higher Ground: Green Infrastructure for Resilience (Nationwide) Anthropocene Alliance Port Arthur, Texas; Melbourne, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Biloxi, Mississippi; De Soto, Missouri; and Miami, Oklahoma $490,669.39
2020 Transforming a Patchwork of Rural Lands into Wildlife Habitat (WI) Crossroads at Big Creek, Inc. Big Creek estuary in Door County, Wisconsin $189,437.84
2020 Restoration of Sweet Woods in the Forest Preserves of Cook County (IL) Forest Preserve Foundation Forest Preserves of Cook County, northeastern Illinois. $324,994.48
2020 Removing Invasive Conifer to Restore Sagebrush Habitat (CO) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sagebrush habitat in priority Colorado Partners for Fish and Wildlife focal areas throughout Colorado. $99,999.60
2020 Improving Water Resources Management in the Delaware River Basin via Data Access (DE, NJ, NY, PA) Delaware River Basin Commission Entire Delaware River Basin, from the headwaters of the Delaware River in New York state to the mouth of Delaware Bay at the Atlantic Ocean. $200,000.00
2020 Pocket Park Green Stormwater Infrastructure in the Cohansey Watershed (NJ) American Littoral Society The Cohansey River Focus area of the Delaware River Watershed Initiative. The project's main focus will be at the Stormwater Pocket Park in Bridgeton New Jersey $195,608.92
2020 Raven Movements in the Desert and Implications for Tortoise Recovery (CA) Conservation Science Global, Inc. Mojave and Colorado Deserts, California $250,000.00
2020 Water Acquisitions Grant No. 2 (NV) Walker Basin Conservancy Walker Basin, Nevada. $8,408,571.33
2020 Stormwater Management Green Infrastructure at Milwaukee Schoolyards (WI) Milwaukee Board of School Directors dba Milwaukee Public Schools Milwaukee, Wisconsin $50,000.00
2020 Interpretive Signage for Areas Impacted by the Copper and Powerhouse Fires (CA) Amigos de los Rios Copper and Powerhouse fire scars on the Angeles National Forest, California $75,000.00