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 Improving Forest Health of Sawmill Liebre Plantations Affected by the Powerhouse Fire (CA) National Forest Foundation Powerhouse fire scar in Angeles National Forest, California $110,208.99
2020 Developing a Genetic Toolkit to Assess Stress Levels in Coral Reefs (GU) The University of Guam Mangilao, West Agana Bay and Tanguisson Beach, Guam $118,471.53
2020 Coral Genetic Diversity and Diadema Urchin Propagation Techniques for Reef Restoration (FL) The Florida Aquarium, Inc. The Florida Aquarium Center for Conservation, Apollo Beach, Florida $168,719.51
2020 Fulmor Heights Green Stormwater Infrastructure Phase 1 (PA) Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust Fulmor Heights Social Club in Hatboro, Pennsylvania $183,199.00
2020 Collection of Fishing Gear and Public Outreach at Westport Marina, Washington Port of Grays Harbor Westport, Washington $6,769.45
2020 South Lowcountry - ACE Basin Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Partnership (SC) - VI The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, Jasper, western Orangeburg (between the forks of the Edisto River) and southern McCormick counties, South Carolina $286,000.00
2020 Water Transaction Development in the Clark Fork River Basin (MT) Clark Fork Coalition Clark Fork, Bitterroot and Blackfoot subbasins, Montana. $179,775.57
2020 Assessing Brook Trout Populations and Aquatic Barrier Status in the Big River Management Area (RI) TROUT UNLIMITED RHODE ISLAND CHAPTER 225 Big River Management Area, Towns of Coventry and West Greenwich, Rhode Island $89,957.95
2020 Electronic Monitoring Innovations in the New England Groundfish Fishery (MA, ME, NH, RI) Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance Coastal Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island $242,326.42
2020 Removing Invasive Tamarisk and Russian Olive to Restore Habitat for Endangered Fish and Birds (CO) Tamarisk Coalition Colorado River between Palisade and Fruita in Mesa County $128,017.57