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
2023 Restoring the Grasslands of the Wolakota Buffalo Range (SD) Rosebud Economic Development Corporation Rosebud Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota $266,200.00
2023 Habitat Enhancement and Water Quality Improvement in Banning Regional Park (DE) New Castle County Banning Regional Park, New Castle County, Delaware $236,879.00
2023 Establishing an Indigenous Conservation Council for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (VA) Indigenous Conservation Council Chesapeake Bay watershed in Virginia $182,997.61
2022 Constructing Green Stormwater Infrastructure on Milwaukee Schoolyards (WI) Milwaukee Board of School Directors dba Milwaukee Public Schools Schools located in Milwaukee, WI

Alexander Mitchell Integrated Arts
1728 S. 23rd St, 53204

Frederick J. Gaenslen
1250 E Burleigh Street, 53212

Milwaukee German Immersion
3778 N 82nd Street, 53222

James Whitcomb Riley
2424 S 4th Street, 53207

Richard Kluge
5760 N 67th Street
$600,000.00
2022 Improving Bird Habitat, Water Quality and Research in Diverse Lake Michigan Communities (WI) Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory The following Wisconsin municipalities contain project sites: Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Cleveland, Two Rivers, Kewaunee, Algoma, Sturgeon Bay, Baileys Harbor, Washington Island, Brussels, Green Bay, Oneida, Kaukauna, Little Suamico, Oconto, and Marinette. $231,150.12
2022 Advancing Regenerative Agriculture Adoption on Women-Owned Farms through Peer-to-Peer Learning (NY) American Farmland Trust Farms within greater Lake Ontario watershed in New York $350,000.00
2022 Explore New Coral Engineering Methods to Enhance Coral Reef Restoration in Guam The University of Guam Reefs in Apra harbor, Cocos and Piti Bomb Holes, Mangilao, Guam $143,056.85
2022 Enhancing Green Infrastructure and Water Quality at Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve and Marina (OH) City of Mentor Mentor, Ohio $270,594.45
2022 Providing Technical and Financial Assistance to Support Regenerative Agriculture Practices (MN) The Nature Conservancy Central, Southwest and Southeastern Minnesota $262,224.32
2022 Increasing Stormwater Retention and Restoring Wetland Habitat along the Ottawa River (OH) The Nature Conservancy -41.667233; -83.639364, Brookside Rd, Ottawa Hills, Ohio 43606, Lucas County, Heldman Ditch-Ottawa River HUC-12; Critical Area #3 $218,000.00