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 Brunswick Town Fort Anderson Shoreline Restoration Project (NC) NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Brunswick Town Ft. Anderson, Winabow, North Carolina $2,002,500.00
2019 Dauphin Island Causeway Shoreline and Habitat Restoration Project (AL) Mobile County Commission Dauphin Island Causeway, Mobile County, Alabama $7,851,645.00
2019 Johns Island Restoration Plan To Improve Flood Resiliency (SC) City of Charleston, South Carolina Johns Island, Charleston, South Carolina $117,500.00
2019 Least Bell's Vireo Range Expansion Surveys (CA) Ventura Audubon Society Ventura County, portion of Los Angeles County, Santa Barbara County, San Luis Obispo County, Monterey County. $345,139.65
2019 Saginaw Bay Rock Habitat and Sediment Transport Reef (MI) Michigan Department of Natural Resources Kawkawlin River outlet, Bay City, Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, Michigan, Ontario, Canada $89,276.60
2019 Stream Restoration on a Tributary to Chiques Creek (PA) Penn Township Penn Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania $200,000.00
2019 Enhancing Wetlands and Corals Resilience in Saipan's Priority Management Watershed (CNMI) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands West Takpochao Watershed, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands $1,679,214.58
2019 Water Transaction Coordination and Monitoring (OR) Oregon Water Resources Department Columbia Basin, Oregon $71,998.19
2019 Cataloging Anadromous Fish Distribution in Yukon and Tanana River Drainages (AK) Alaska Department of Fish and Game Upper Yukon River and the upper Tanana River. The 39,778 square kilometer study area comprises select subbasins of these two river systems and 2019 will be the first year of a planned two to three year effort to sample the entire upper Yukon and Tanana Rivers and their major tributaries $24,568.70
2019 Restoring Riparian Habitat to Benefit Salmon in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska Alaska Department of Fish and Game The Kenai Peninsula on the West by Cook Inlet, Alaska $106,216.51