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
2025 Expanding and Enhancing the City Island Oyster Reef Stewardship and Educational Programs (NY) City Island Oyster Reef City Island, Bronx, New York $332,345.73
2025 Expanding Regenerative Grazing in the Upper Mississippi Watershed (IA, MN, WI) Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota The project will focus on the Upper Mississippi River Basin in Minnesota with potential inclusion of bordering areas of Wisconsin and Iowa. $260,781.84
2025 Providing Technical Liaison Support for the Great Lakes Programs Throwe Environmental, LLC $200,861.50
2025 Restoring Grasslands and Forests on Private Lands in Tennessee Pheasants Forever, Inc. Tennesse $1,348,799.99
2025 Testing Lure Effects on Seabird Bycatch in the Hawaii Longline Fishery (HI) Safina Center Within the US EEZ adjacent to Hawaii and on the high seas across the central north Pacific Ocean, to the north, northwest and northeast of the Hawaii archipelago. The Hawaii fishery uses the Honolulu seaport $228,288.92
2025 Developing Plans for Living Shorelines along the Santa Ynez River Estuary (CA) Althouse and Meade, Inc. Santa Ynez River Estuary, Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, California $999,757.58
2025 Reducing Disturbances to Protect Beach and Island Nesting Birds in the Long Island Sound (CT, NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. 65 coastal sites along the Long Island Sound, New York and Connecticut $677,694.59
2025 Expanding Technical Assistance for Private Landowners on North Dakota Grasslands National Audubon Society, Inc. Range ecologists covered by this CPP grant will work throughout North Dakota to deliver conservation technical assistance. Currently one range ecologist covers central and western North Dakota, and a proposed new range ecologist will cover eastern North Dakota. $460,136.55
2025 Building Capacity for Community Resilience and Ecosystem Restoration in Grand Caillou/Dulac (LA) Multiplier Project location is the Grand Caillou/Dulac State-designated Tribal Statistical Area (SDTSA), LA, which includes the ancestral homelands of GC/D and census-designated places of Chauvin and Dulac in Terrebonne Parish. $563,360.17
2025 Designing and Permitting for Buttonwood Brook Riparian Restoration (MA) Buzzards Bay Coalition, Inc. Buttonwood Brook, New Bedford and Apponagansett Bay, Dartmouth, Massachusetts $806,844.06