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 International Community Foundation Stewardship Project International Community Foundation The establishing of a stewardship fund will support multiple restoration sites in the Colorado River Delta, specifically in Northern Baja California in Mexico. $640,000.00
2018 Improving Forest Health on Private Lands to Benefit Golden-Winged Warblers (PA,MD,VA) Indiana University of Pennsylvania Research Institute Western Maryland, western Virginia, and south central, north central and northeastern Pennsylvania $1,098,538.01
2018 Water Acquisition for Stream Flow Restoration to Benefit Fish in the Okanogan Basin (WA) Washington Water Trust Okanogan River Basin, Washington $84,493.23
2018 Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch from Gillnets and Blast Fishing in Priority Hawksbill Habitat (Nicaragua) Fauna & Flora International Chinandega Department, northern Pacific coast of Nicaragua $78,897.39
2018 Restoring a Critical Wetland (NY) Groundwork Hudson Valley, Inc. Yonkers, New York $49,999.82
2018 Briarlake Forest Park Restoration (GA) Park Pride Atlanta, Georgia $25,000.00
2018 Restoring Oyster Populations in Choctawhatchee Bay through Community Stewardship (FL) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc. Okaloosa and Walton Counties, Florida $40,000.00
2018 Sandhills Longleaf Pine Conservation Partnership (SC) - VI Chesterfield County Soil and Water Conservation District Chesterfield and Darlington counties, South Carolina $299,974.67
2018 Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL, GA) - VI The Nature Conservancy Panhandle Florida and southwest Georgia $280,000.00
2018 Pee Dee River-Winyah Bay Forest Restoration Partnership (SC) National Audubon Society, Inc. The Project Area includes the priority in-tact forest blocks within the Pee Dee/Winyah Bay landscape. This includes Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion and Williamsburg, and portions of adjacent Counties.These are high priority forests in the SC Forest State Action Plan $149,998.07