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 Identifying Risks to Freshwater Fish Populations and Consumers with a Contaminants Database (AK) Center for Science in Public Participation Fish tissue samples were collected at National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska. Data analysis will occur at CSP2(Chickaloon, Alaska) and DEC offices (Anchorage, Alaska). It is anticipated that some travel between CSP2 offices and the DEC and FWS offices in Anchorage will be needed. $15,301.22
2019 Delivery of Conservation Technical Assistance and Implementation of Early Successional Habitat Practices (LA, AR) - II Pheasants Forever, Inc. Ashley, Bradley, Lincoln and Drew counties in Arkansas; Morehouse, Union, Winn, and Ouachita parishes in Louisiana $295,021.50
2019 Community-based Restoration and Environmental Education Program, Angeles National Forest (CA) - Phase II TreePeople, Inc. Sayre Fire Scar of Angeles National Forest $159,285.32
2019 University of Virginia Conservation Interns and Conservation Scholars Support (VA) - IV University of Virginia The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia $99,993.28
2019 Protecting the World's Highest Laysan Albatross colony from Predation in Oahu, Hawaii Pacific Rim Conservation Kuaokala State Forest Reserve, Oahu $277,788.46
2019 Restoring and Monitoring Navarro River Watershed Streamflow (CA) The Nature Conservancy Mill Creek and Indian Creek, Navarro River watershed, California $50,320.12
2019 Black-footed Ferret Conservation through Sylvatic Plague Management on Tribal Land in South Dakota Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe The Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, North Central South Dakota $163,067.98
2019 Sandhills (SC) Longleaf Pine Conservation Partnership (VII) Chesterfield County Soil and Water Conservation District The Partnership Focus Area includes 466,000 acres in Chesterfield and Darlington Counties in the sandhills physiographic region of SC $250,000.00
2019 Expanding Collaborative Restoration in the Angeles National Forest (CA) - Phase II Conservation Corps of Long Beach Drinkwater Flat region, Cottonwood Campground, and along Lake Hughes Road in the Copper Fire Scar, Angeles National Forest, California $487,461.30
2019 Preventing and Managing Phytophthora Pathogens Post-Fire Disturbance in Angeles National Forest (CA) U.S. Forest Service Drinkwater Flat and Other Priority Restoration Areas in the Cooper and Sayre Fire Scars, Angeles National Forest, California $90,000.00