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 Using Polyethylene Glycol to Control the Fungus that Causes White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (OH, PA) Temple University - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education Sabula Railroad Tunnel, Woodfield Cave, Canoe Creek Hartman Mine, Clearfield County and Blair County, Pennsylvania

Tunnels #7,#8, and #9 Jefferson County
and Harrison County, Ohio
$178,723.90
2019 Groff Farm Floodplain Restoration (PA) West Lampeter Township West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania $200,000.00
2019 Creating Coastal Resiliency through Living Shoreline Strategies (VA) Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission Mathew County, Virginia $219,409.80
2019 Santa Monica Mountains Woolsey Fire Recovery and Adaptation Program (CA) Conservation Biology Institute Santa Monica Mountains, California $1,348,328.43
2019 Collaboration to Identify Projects along the Klamath River Basin (OR, CA) Family Water Alliance Klamath Basin Watershed, Oregon and California $10,000.00
2019 Regional Wildfire Mitigation Program for the Santa Barbara South Coast (CA) California Fire Safe Council South coast region, Santa Barbara County, California. $3,920,594.67
2019 Applying Soil Amendment Techniques and Subsoiling on Compacted Urban Land (DC) Department of Energy and Environment District of Columbia in the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System area $200,000.00
2019 Updating Plowprint to Identify Grassland Restoration Opportunities Throughout the Great Plains World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Select Counties in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and two Canadian provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan) $61,628.03
2019 Surveying Occupancy and Habitat Use of Rio Grande Cooter within the Pecos River Watershed (NM, TX) Eastern New Mexico University 16 locations in Texas and 16 locations in New Mexico within the Pecos Watershed $215,616.33
2019 Surveying and Treating Elodea-Infested Waters in Sucker Lake, southcentral Alaska Alaska Department of Natural Resources The Sucker Lake Complex is located within the Alexander Creek Watershed in Southcentral Alaska. The 209,362 acre watershed drains into the Susitna River Basin which drains into the the Cook Inlet. This watershed contains the only two lakes containing Elodea on the West side of the Cooke Inlet. $0.00