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 Workshop to Review Management Options to Reduce Sea Turtle Vessel Strikes in Southern Florida Florida State University St. Lucie Inlet, Florida $79,054.57
2018 Enhancing Critical Bird Habitat at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve (PA) Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania Allegheny County, Pennsylvania $27,144.00
2018 Anacostia River Freshwater Mussel Restoration (DC) Anacostia Watershed Society, Inc. Washington, District of Columbia $33,099.20
2018 Bear Creek Water Quality Outreach and Residential Activities (CO) Groundwork Denver, Inc. Denver County, Colorado $46,911.16
2018 South Los Angeles Green Alleys Initiative (CA) The Trust for Public Land South Los Angeles, California $50,000.00
2018 Lower Willamette Community Stewardship (OR) Confluence Environmental Center Portland, Oregon $29,702.39
2018 Creating and Restoring Off-Channel and Side Channel Habitat along Humbug and Seiad Creeks (CA) Mid Klamath Watershed Council Seiad Creek, a tributary to the Klamath River, mid-Klamath Basin, CA and the Klamath River at Humbug Creek, mid-Klamath Basin, CA $364,368.07
2018 Municipal Farm Habitat Restoration through Community Engagement (MO) Heartland Conservation Alliance, Inc. Kansas City, Missouri $49,934.62
2018 Strategic Prescribed Burn Assistance on Private Lands in the Longleaf Legacy Landscape (AL, FL, GA) Tall Timbers Research, Inc. South Alabama, north Florida, and southwest Georgia $99,984.24
2018 Sustaining Birds of the Great Lakes: Phase II (MI, NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Five sites within three of the highest priority coastal wetland complexes: Buckhorn Island and the Niagara River within the Niagara River Corridor (NY); Cranberry Pond within the Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area (NY); and The Sag and Stearns Bayou within the Grand River Wetland Complex (MI). $618,413.86