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 Urban Forestry in Eastside Detroit Neighborhoods (MI) The Greening of Detroit Detroit, Michigan, southeast Michigan $388,572.46
2023 Evaluation of the Endangered Dwarf Wedgemussel Population in the Delaware River (NY, PA) National Park Service Callicoon, Hankins, and Frisbie Island, New York and Equinunk, Pennsylvania $86,162.15
2023 McGarvey Creek Coho Habitat Enhancement & Stewardship (CA) Yurok Tribe McGarvey Creek is a 3rd order stream that enters the Klamath River 6.4 river miles upstream of the Pacific Ocean. McGarvey Creek supports Chinook, SONCC Coho (natal & non-natal populations), steelhead, and coastal cutthroat trout. The project is located in Del Norte County, Klamath, California. $58,159.08
2022 Creating resilient tropical seabird colonies through translocation Pacific Rim Conservation Project will be conducted on Midway Atoll and Isla Guadalupe, Mexico $95,825.21
2022 Enhancing Corridor Health of the East Branch of the Little Calumet River (IN) Save the Dunes Conservation Fund, Inc. East Branch of the Little Calumet River, Indiana $210,782.65
2022 Restoration Planning and Design for Nanny and Lost Creek Crossings in Lassen National Forest (CA) Sierra Institute for Community and Environment Lassen National Forest, California $140,420.73
2022 Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Design and Engineering (OH) Cleveland Metroparks Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio $2,985,000.00
2022 Preventing Pollution with Green Infrastructure in Wells Brook and the Long Island Sound (NY) Housatonic Valley Association, Inc. Wells Book, a tributary of Ten Mile River and the Housatonic River, Dover, New York $51,313.03
2022 Conservation of the Pink-Footed Shearwater in Chile - V Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Robinson Crusoe, Santa Clara, and Mocha islands in Chile. $175,000.00
2022 Initiating a Reintroduction Strategy for 'Alala in Maui Nui (HI) State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources The project will occur on Maui Nui. The island and specific location is yet to be determined by state and federal agencies, however a planning group composed of natural resource managers and cultural advisors has been created to inform site selection. $560,527.13