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 Restoration and Stewardship of Coastal Forest and Dune at the Smith Hubbell Wildlife Sanctuary (CT) Connecticut Audubon Society The Smith Hubbell Wildlife Sanctuary Milford, Connecticut. $44,467.05
2020 Restoring Radium Springs Through Agriculture (GA) Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Radium Springshed near Albany, Georgia, in the Lower Flint River watershed $205,000.00
2020 Walker River Floodplain Noxious Weed Control (NV) Mason Valley Conservation District Walker River Watershed, Nevada. $249,991.70
2020 Restoring, Reconnecting, and Protecting Instream Flow in the Upper Clark Fork Basin (MT) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Upper Clark Fork Basin, Montana $234,892.87
2020 Conserving Private Grasslands with Easements through an Agricultural Land Easement Coordinator (MT) Prickly Pear Land Trust The position will work with private landowners across Montana. Specific easement locations have not yet been identified. $257,555.65
2020 Community Engagement with Federal Fish and Wildlife Projects on the Copper River (AK) University of Alaska Anchorage Copper River, Cook Inlet, Alaska $9,265.88
2020 Improving Grassland Habitat by Addressing Invasive Eastern Red Cedar Infestations (NE) Sandhills Task Force (keep) Privately owned lands in the Nebraska Sandhills $475,000.00
2020 Restoring Riparian Habitat and Improving Public Access at Ecorse Creek (MI) City of Ecorse City of Ecorse, Wayne County, Michigan $102,000.00
2020 Revising the Lower Mississippi Desired Forest Condition for Wildlife Report (AR, KY, LA, MO, MS, TN) Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley from the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at Cairo, Illinois, to the northern Gulf of Mexico $79,254.00
2020 Fishing Pier Installation at Sol Legare Boat Landing (SC) Charleston County Parks and Recreation Department The project is located at the end of Sol Legare Road at Sol Legare Boat Landing on the Stono River, James Island, South Carolina. The latitude and longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds/dir) of the boat landing are 32.668348 N / -79.997251 W. $102,870.00