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 John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Tidal Marsh Restoration to Restore Hydrological Function (PA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Pennsylvania $658,783.00
2018 Bucktown Marsh Restoration and Living Shoreline Design (LA) Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs Jefferson Parish, Louisiana $250,000.00
2018 Fuels Management in Six Rivers National Forest, California Karuk Tribe Patterson and Rogers Creek in the Western Klamath Restoration Partnership (WKRP) planning area $500,000.00
2018 Formalizing and Growing the Middle and Upper James Riparian Partnership (VA) James River Association Middle and upper James River watershed, prioritizing implementation in select priority sub-watersheds in Buckingham, Goochland, Powhatan, and Rockbridge counties. $750,000.00
2018 Increasing the Size and Survival of Returning Adult Chinook Salmon in North Puget Sound (WA) Long Live the Kings Glenwood Springs Hatchery in Eastsound, Orcas Island, Washington $146,795.89
2018 Stream and Habitat Restoration in Kings Branch Flat Creek Greenway Natural Area (MD) Arundel Rivers Federation, Inc. Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland $199,649.99
2018 Promotion and Delivery of Grassland Conservation in Oklahoma through the implementation of the Audubon Conservation Ranching Program Pheasants Forever, Inc. The coordinator will work across Oklahoma to address the needs of NRCS and its partners on a state-wide scale. This individual will coordinate ‘habitat team surges’ where appropriate to send multiple FBBs to a single county (when a request is made by NRCS) to address conservation program backlogs $281,727.63
2018 Reconnecting Floodplains and Stream Restoration in the Upper Sassafras (MD) Shorerivers, Inc. Cecil County, Maryland $47,025.46
2018 Restoration of Comanche Springs (TX) Texas State University Comanche Springs is in the City of Fort Stockton, Pecos County. The Management Zone 1 of the MIddle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District (which is the recharge and contributing zone of Comanche Springs) is in Pecos County, about 10 miles SW of Ft. Stockton. $98,606.18
2018 Reducing Microplastics in the Delaware Estuary (DE, NJ, PA) Delaware River Basin Commission Ten tributaries to the tidal Delaware Basin drainage area; mainstream Delaware River, Trenton, New Jersey; Delaware River Basin Commision water quality zones 2,3,4 and 5 $60,453.78