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 Managing Bottomland Hardwood Forests for Wildlife (NC, SC) The Forest Stewards Guild All private lands activities will take place both within a 50-mile radius around the NWR demonstration sites and in the NFWF's Bottomland Hardwood Focal Areas. This includes the Roanoke River Basin, the Cape Fear River Basin, the ACE Basin region, and the Cooper River Basin. $133,995.81
2019 Longleaf Pine Hurricane Recovery on Private Lands (FL) Florida Forest Service Priority for assistance will be for landowners in Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla, and Washington counties based on LIT, State Action Plan, and America's Longleaf Conservation Plan priority areas. Irma and Nate impacted landowners are eligible as well. $39,094.40
2019 Surveying Aquatic Species of Concern and Invasives in the Power Fire on Eldorado National Forest (CA) U.S. Forest Service Eldorado National Forest, California $81,590.42
2019 Increase Capacity for Young Forest Habitat Management to Benefit New England Cottontail in Maine Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve New England Cottontail Focus Areas, York and Cumberland Counties, Maine. $74,232.71
2019 Create Large-Scale Pollinator Habitat in Highway Rights-of-Way throughout New Hampshire New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Selected highway rights-of-way, New Hampshire statewide. $50,184.46
2019 Rio Fernando Wetlands and Riparian Habitat Restoration and Education (NM) Taos Land Trust Taos, New Mexico $28,450.43
2019 Controlling Invasive Plant Species to Protect Restored Habitat at Mequon Nature Preserve (WI) Mequon Nature Preserve, Inc Mequon Nature Preserve, City of Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin $111,920.79
2019 Ocala Regional Implementation Team (FL) - VI Alachua Conservation Trust, Inc. North Central Florida. As shown in our map, the Ocala LIT working area is a region including known, mapped longleaf anchored by Camp Blanding Joint Training Center at the north to Ocala National Forest and Withlacoochie State Forest and Goethe State Forest to the south and southwest, respectively. $300,000.00
2019 Identifying and Surveying Aquatic Organism Passage Barriers in the Angeles National Forest (CA) Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps Powerhouse Fire Scar in the Angeles National Forest, California $89,340.90
2019 Implementing Stormwater Management Practices in Lionville, Pennsylvania Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc. Lionville, Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania $199,622.84