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
2019 Restoring and Managing Longleaf in Northwest Georgia The Nature Conservancy This proposal focuses on two high priority Montane Longleaf locations in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama: the Chattahoochee National Forest in Chattooga, Gordon, and Walker counties and the Dugdown/Tallapoosa River corridor in Bartow, Paulding, Polk, Haralson, Cherokee,and Cleburne counties. $133,896.81
2019 Researching Restoration Plans for Conifer Recovery on Big Pine Mt., Los Padres National Forest (CA) Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Big Pine Mountain in the Zaca Fire Scar of Los Padres National Forest, California $100,358.71
2019 Implementing the Maryland Conservation Drainage Program on the Eastern Shore (MD) Shorerivers, Inc. Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester Counties in Maryland $197,901.78
2019 Green Infrastructure and Coastal Resilience Planning in Long Island Sound Coastal Communities (NY) Pace University Long Island Sound Coastal Communities, Westchester County, New York $46,521.00
2019 Restoring the Rockaway Waterfront Dunes (NY) Rockaway Waterfront Alliance, Inc. Rockaway Peninsula, Queens, New York $372,298.54
2019 Sustaining Pink-Footed Shearwater Bycatch Reductions in Chilean Purse-Seine Fisheries BirdLife International Humboldt Current, Chile $240,555.58
2019 San Juan Cutthroat Trout Watershed Restoration Assessment (CO) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Wolf Creek and Navajo River Watersheds, Mineral and Archuleta Counties, Colorado. $69,884.57
2019 Implement a Radio Telemetry Network in the Great Plains and Chihuahuan Desert to Monitor Grassland Birds Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Throughout the Great Plains and the Chihuahuan Desert. $250,000.00
2019 Increasing Biodiversity and Landscape Connectivity in the Oaks Opening Region of Southeast Michigan The Nature Conservancy Oak Openings habitats at 5 public use areas in Monroe and Wayne counties, Southeast Michigan including Oakwoods Metropark, West Prairie, Crosswinds Marsh, Ansted Park, and Tomahawk Archers. $192,374.06
2019 Restoring the Urban Forest in Cleveland’s Emerald Valley to Reduce Stormwater Runoff (OH) Western Reserve Land Conservancy Emerald Valley Park in Cleveland, Ohio $187,000.00