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 |
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2024 | Assessment of Bycatch Risk for Leatherback Sea Turtles at Foraging Grounds in Colombia | CIMAD | Timbiquí, Saija, and Guapi, Colombia | $59,980.22 |
2024 | Advancing Farmers for Soil Health in the Atlantic Region (DE, MD, NY, PA, VA) | Iowa Soybean Association | Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia | $1,111,410.21 |
2024 | Scaling Capacity for the District of Columbia's Stormwater Retention Crediting Programs | Department of Energy and Environment | District of Columbia | $1,000,000.00 |
2024 | Penn State Altoona Urban Stormwater Plan (PA) | The Pennsylvania State University | Altoona, Pennsylvania | $64,717.12 |
2024 | Manu Tatene Utkéware: Improving Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems on Ancestral Lands (SC) | Catawba Indian Nation | Catawba Indian Nation tribal lands, York County, South Carolina | $4,807,350.67 |
2024 | Assessing Resiliency Enhancement for City of Ventnor (NJ) | City of Ventnor | Ventnor West project site is in 150 acres vacant site that borders the marshes and back bay in the City of Ventnor, New Jersey. The City of Ventnor is located just south of the City of Atlantic City on Absecon Island. The entire parcel is owned by the City of Ventnor. | $200,000.00 |
2024 | Tennyson Farm Restoration Project Planning (MD) | GreenTrust Alliance | Lexington Park, Maryland | $74,837.17 |
2024 | Expanding Regenerative Agriculture on Farms (DE, MD, VA) | 2020 Farmers Cooperative | Chesapeake Bay watershed in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia | $499,981.86 |
2024 | Issaquah Creek Instream Restoration at Lake Sammamish State Park (WA) | Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust | Issaquah Creek, Lake Sammamish State Park, King County, Washington | $1,450,911.65 |
2024 | Assessing Coral Nursery and Restoration to Increase Community Resilience in Puerto Rico | Sail for Reefs, Inc. | The project location is the San Juan Metro Reef (SJMR) and the Municipality of Loiza, Municipality of Carolina and Municipality of San Juan, all adjacent to the SJMR. According to the EJScreen, 80-100% of these coastal communities fall under the poverty line. | $500,000.00 |