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
2018 Partnering for Marine Debris & Trash Prevention and Animal Rescue around Long Island Sound (CT, NY) Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Mystic, New London, Norwich and Hartford, Connecticut; and Fisher's Island, New York. $44,587.00
2018 Enhancing Habitat Quality at Crooked Creek (IL) Friends of the Chicago River The Crooked Creek watershed is located within the Palos-Sag Valley Region of the Forest Preserves of Cook County, near Willow Springs, Illinois (41.42’14.62N; 87.51’41.80W). Restoration work directly funded by the grant would take place on the southern end of the Cranberry Slough Nature Preserve. $242,668.96
2018 Assessing the condition of non-commercial fishing infrastructure and shoreline access (HI) University of Hawaii Honolulu County, Hawai’i and Hawaii County, Hawai’i $65,549.22
2018 Rain Gardens at Port Jefferson Harbor: Linking Water, Wildlife and Waterways (NY) Maritime Explorium at Port Jeff Harbor Village of Port Jefferson, New York $43,626.00
2018 Increasing Access to Local Abundant Species in the Monterey Bay Area (CA) Local Bounty Ports of Monterey, Moss Landing, and Santa Cruz California. $95,842.75
2018 Russian River Coho Partnership 2018 - 2019 (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Russian River watershed, Sonoma County, California, United States, North America $410,000.00
2018 Population Assessment and Development of a Statewide Conservation Plan for Aleutian Tern (AK) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Aleutian tern colonies scattered throughout the Kodiak Archipelago, northern Gulf of Alaska, and in the Safety Sound region southeast of Nome, Alaska $98,066.07
2018 Reducing Human-Grizzly Bear Conflict in the Cabinet-Yaak Ecosystem (ID, MT, WA) Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative The Cabinet-Purcell Mountain Corridor region of northwest Montana, northern Idaho, and eastern Washington $208,870.58
2018 Improved Wildlife Habitat through Land Management of the Central Idaho Rangelands The Nature Conservancy Upper Salmon River, Lost Rivers and Pioneer Mountains region of central Idaho $50,000.00
2018 Habitat Restoration for the Amargosa River Pupfish in San Bernardino County (CA) Bureau of Land Management The Amargosa River downstream of the town of Shoshone in San Bernardino County, California. $6,600.00