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 Brushy Mountain Conservation Easement (CA) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Mendocino County, California $0.00
2018 Reducing Flooding and Improving Water Quality through Green Infrastructure in Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton-Wentworth Green Venture The project will be implemented in Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario. The elementary school and surrounding neighbourhood have been significantly impacted by the increase in storms. Flooding and degraded water quality in Spencer Creek demonstrate a need for Green Infrastructure in this area. $122,157.14
2018 Comparison of Standard and Environmental DNA Methods for Estimating Chinook Salmon Smolt Abundance in the Klamath River (CA). Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation Kinsman site, Klamath River, CA $95,418.33
2018 Foster Meadow's Aquatic Organism Passage and Meadow Restoration on Eldorado National Forest (CA) Plumas Corporation Eldorado National Forest, California $215,450.00
2018 Reduce Threats to Coral Reefs by Addressing Priority Capacity Needs in Roatán Marine Park, Honduras Roatan Marine Park Roatán, Bay Islands, Honduras $43,528.58
2018 NWF Choose Clean Water Coalition Conference National Wildlife Federation 2018 Conference will be held in Lancaster Marriott Penn Square in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. $89,999.80
2018 Assisting Municipalities and Private Landowners to Improve Stream Health and Connectivity (MA, VT) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Communities in western Massachusetts and southern Vermont $66,414.63
2018 Enhancing Nitrogen Removal at the Springfield Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (MA) Springfield Water and Sewer Commission Connecticut River, Springfield Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Springfield, Massachusetts. $48,896.22
2018 Testing Ultraviolet Light and Polyethylene Glycol as a White-Nose Syndrome Management Strategy Bat Conservation International, Inc. We will work at three sites:
Pipistrelle Mine on Private Land in Polk County, Arkansas (permission granted)
Ruffner Mine #3 on the Ruffner Nature Preserve in Jefferson County, Alabama (permission granted)
Richard Lake Mine in Ontario, Canada (permission granted)
$111,759.98
2018 Bright Green Hartford- Residential Rainwater Management for A Greener, Cleaner, and Healthier Hartford (CT) City of Hartford City of Hartford, Connecticut. $177,308.82