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 Water Quality Monitoring in Chilkat Valley to Assess Chinook Salmon Population and Habitat (AK) Takshanuk Watershed Council Chilkat and Chilkoot Valleys, Haines, Alaska $42,570.00
2020 Restoration Feasibility and Planning in Blue Creek, Lower Klamath River (CA) Yurok Tribe Blue Creek, Klamath River, California. $80,863.70
2020 Creating an Alabama Forest Classroom (AL) Birmingham-Southern College Alabama Tree Classroom near Pinson, Alabama $34,240.35
2020 Bird Surveys, Habitat Mapping, and Non-Native Cowbird Removal in Los Padres National Forest (CA) United Water Conservation District Piru Fire Scar within Los Padres National Forest, California $154,440.00
2020 Restoring Connectivity and Improving In-Stream Habitat in the Upper Sipsey Fork Watershed (AL) Alabama Forestry Foundation Streams located in the Upper Sipsey Fork Watershed in Winston County, Alabama. $225,000.00
2020 Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Riparian Improvements at Overlook Elementary School (PA) Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association This project will take place at Overlook Elementary School in Abington Township. This school sits just downstream of the headwaters of the Sandy Run, a tributary to the Wissahickon Creek. $50,000.00
2020 Lenape Dam Removal on Brandywine Creek (PA) Brandywine Red Clay Alliance Pocopson Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. $57,182.00
2020 Enhancing Instream Habitat for Brook Trout and Salmon in Narraguagus River and Tributaries (ME) Project SHARE Narraguagus, East Machias, and Machias watersheds, Towns of Beddington and Crawford, Washington County, Maine $200,000.00
2020 Annual Coastal Lobster Trap Cleanup Event at Rye and Hampton Harbors in New Hampshire New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Rye and Hampton, New Hampshire $4,995.00
2020 Assessing Red Knot Recovery Using Data from Delaware Bay and Lagoa do Peixe, Brazil (DE, BRA) Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. The project will take place in the Delaware Bayshore counties of NJ (Salem, Cumberland and Cape May). Shoreline, marshes and intertidal areas of Delaware Bay in DE and NJ, along with the Atlantic coast in Cape May County, will be studied. $75,000.00