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 Enhancing Brook Trout Habitat in the Pigeon River (MI) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. The Pigeon River/Ford Lake Road crossing (45.1775, -84.4261) lies in a premier 106,500 acre wildlife and recreation area known as the Pigeon River Country State Forest (PRC). The Pigeon River itself is a premier brook trout fishery and a DNR-designated Natural River and Blue-Ribbon Trout Stream. $225,000.00
2018 St. Louis River Estuary Coastal Wetland Revegetation (MN) Minnesota Land Trust The Project is located within the lower St. Louis River Estuary Area of Concern. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is completing aquatic habitat restoration at Kingsbury Bay and Grassy Point. $91,531.45
2018 Restoring Pollinator Habitat in Rights-of-Way in Texas Texan by Nature Eagle Ford Shale in Texas $110,000.00
2018 Evaluation of Best Management Practices for Erosion Control in Guánica Bay Watershed (PR) Protectores de Cuencas, Inc. Guánica Bay Watershed, Puerto Rico $148,990.42
2018 Coral Reef Ecosystem Status and Trends Report Cards and System-Wide Synthesis (FL, PR, USVI) University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Flower Garden Banks, and Florida $110,951.30
2018 Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge Expansion (AK) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation Fairbanks, Alaska $135,000.00
2018 Engaging Stakeholders to Improve Priority Bird Habitats in the Upper Hudson and Lake Champlain (NY, VT) National Audubon Society, Inc. Upper Hudson and Lake Champlain Watersheds, New York and Vermont $187,840.58
2018 Rain and Pollinator Gardens for Schools in the Connecticut River Estuary (CT) Connecticut Audubon Society Essex, Deep River and Chester, Connecticut. $15,443.00
2018 Integrated Disease Management System Approach to Reduce White-Nose Syndrome Mortality in Texas Texas Parks and Wildlife Department This project will take place in culverts primarily in Freestone, Leon, Madison, and Walker Counties, Texas, but may also include sites in other counties to the south and/or east. $256,056.49
2018 Sustainability Planning for the Town of Harrison (NY) Town of Harrison Town of Harrison, New York $45,000.00