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 Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Workforce Development and Forest Restoration (NM) Rocky Mountain Youth Corps The first location is along various sites adjacent to New Mexico State Highway 150. The second location is in the El Medio area between the community of Lama and the Village of Questa. Both locations are within the Questa Ranger District of the Carson National Forest. $100,000.00
2018 Developing Standardized Ashy Storm-petrel Monitoring Efforts (CA, MX) Point Reyes Bird Observatory dba Point Blue Conservation Science South Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco, California, the Channel Islands off of southern California, and other breeding sites in the U.S. and Mexico as available $70,005.42
2018 Removing Sawpauh Mill Dam to Restore Fish Passage in Oostanaula Creek and Hiwassee River (TN) The Nature Conservancy Confluence of Oostanaula Creek and the Hiwassee River, McMinn County, Tennessee $62,984.54
2018 Scaling Electronic Monitoring in New England’s Groundfish Fishery (MA, ME, NH, RI) Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island $535,660.55
2018 Landowner and Community Focused Connectivity Restoration to Reduce Human-Wildlife Conflict (MT) The Blackfoot Challenge, Inc. Corridor between the Continental Divide and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystems in Montana $200,000.00
2018 Restore New England's Largest Saltmarsh for Resilience and Ecological Enhancement (MA) National Wildlife Federation Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, Amesbury, Essex, Gloucester, and Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts $1,248,985.32
2018 Increase Collective Impact on the Elizabeth River through Strengthened Partnership (VA) The Elizabeth River Project Elizabeth River watershed; Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, VA $750,000.00
2018 Building a Fishing Pier at Point Creek (VA) Rappahannock Wildlife Refuge Friends Group This project is located on Cat Point Creek which is a tributary of the Rappahannock River in Richmond County Virginia. The GIS coordinates are: 38° 0'7.91"N and 76°48'39.03"W. The entrance to the pier is the Belle Mount Unit of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge. $15,000.00
2018 Leque Island Estuarine Marsh Habitat Restoration and Flood Protection (WA) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Puget Sound at the intersection of Port Susan Bay, Skagit Bay, and the Stillaguamish River, Washington $696,903.34
2018 Low Impact Stormwater Retrofit in the Town of Warsaw (VA) Northern Neck Planning District Commission Town of Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia $200,000.00