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
2019 Providing Technical Assistance for Prairie Landowners to Benefit Declining Bird Species (ND) North Dakota Natural Resources Trust Southwestern North Dakota $250,000.00
2019 Forest Conservation and Wetlands Reserve Lands Management in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MS) Mississippi River Trust The Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley within Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee $640,970.00
2019 11 Year Post-Eradication Seabird Monitoring on Hawadax Island (AK) Island Conservation Hawadax Island, part of the Aleutian Archipelago and located within the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of Alaska. $60,000.00
2019 Prosser Creek Meadows Restoration Planning in Tahoe National Forest (CA) Truckee River Watershed Council Tahoe National Forest, California $158,384.74
2019 Installing Green Stormwater Management Practices for the Restoration of Mill Creek (PA) Brodhead Watershed Association Village of Mountainhome, Barrett Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. $53,336.79
2019 Monitoring Little Shasta River Instream Flow Enhancement (CA) University of California, Davis Little Shasta River, Klamath River watershed, Montague, California $17,056.16
2019 Mapping Coral Reef Vulnerability to Design a Resilient Managed Area Network (HI) SymbioSeas Maui, Oahu, Kaua'i, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Ni'ihau, and Kaho'olawe, Hawaii $79,998.36
2019 Central Trans-Pecos Native Grassland Restoration and Management Program (TX) Toyah Limpia SWCD Private ranches in Reeves, Jeff Davis, Culberson, and Pecos counties, Texas $90,016.06
2019 Restoring Longleaf Pine in the Lower Altamaha Landscape (GA) Georgia Forestry Commission Focusing in the Lower Altamaha area of Southeast Georgia, this project will reach out to private landowners in 12 counties located along the Georgia Coast, within the Fort Stewart Local Implementation Team boundary and within the historic range of longleaf pine. $150,000.00
2019 Restoring Riparian and Aquatic Habitats on Private Lands in the Paint Rock River Watershed (AL) The Nature Conservancy The project site is located along the Paint River Princeton, Jackson County, Alabama. The site is located on the right descending bank, approximately 0.75 miles downstream of Alabama Highway 146. Clarence Hellums is the landowner. $99,994.27