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 Developing an Integrated Electronic Vessel Trip Reporting and Sector Management Tool (MA,ME,NH,RI) Legit Fish Inc New England $471,557.22
2018 Coordination of Cross-Jurisdictional Habitat Improvement in Sagebrush Landscapes (CO, WY, MT) The Mule Deer Foundation High Line area north of Ft. Peck Reservoir, Montana; Grand Junction Colorado; and Sublette County, Wyoming $200,000.00
2018 Increase Capacity for Vessel Research and Boater Education to Benefit Killer Whales (WA) The Whale Museum San Juan Islands and inland waters of Washington State, the Salish Sea and Puget Sound $62,196.21
2018 Los Cerritos Wetlands Flood Control Planning and Restoration (CA) Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority Los Cerritos Wetlands, California $249,495.25
2018 Habitat Restoration of Crab Bank Island Seabird Sanctuary to Protect Coastal Shorelines (SC) National Audubon Society, Inc. Crab Bank Island, Charleston, South Carolina $676,198.41
2018 Increasing Connectivity for Mule Deer, Canada Lynx and Sharptail Grouse in Okanogan Valley (WA) Conservation Northwest Okanogan Highlands in North Central Washington $220,000.00
2018 Developing and prioritizing best management practices for the Baird’s sparrow in grasslands across North America Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies The project uses data collected in Montana, North Dakota, Texas, Coahuila, Chihuahua, and Durango. The project will develop best management practices throughout the geography of the Baird's sparrow, which runs from Canada to Mexico (see Map 1). $60,000.00
2018 Working Lands for Northern Bobwhites Technical Assistance (OH) Madison SWCD The project will be located on private agricultural and rural land in Madison County, Ohio. $73,950.00
2018 Restoring Grassland and Riparian Habitats in South and Trans-Pecos Texas for Birds, Pronghorn, Monarch Butterflies, and Other Migratory Species American Bird Conservancy Our location spans across the Rio Grande Joint Venture geography in Texas, including the Trans Pecos region and South Texas. Specific project sites will depend on the willingness of landowners to participate in the program and the potential of activities to improve habitat for target species. $77,713.00
2018 Cambridge Residential Stewardship Initiative II (MD) Nanticoke Watershed Alliance, Inc. Cambridge, Maryland in Dorchester County $109,855.86