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
2017 Be a Good Egg - II (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Centre Island, Stehli Beach, Sands City/Hobart, West Meadow Beach, and Sunken Meadow State Parks, New York. $36,037.22
2017 Enhancing Visitor Opportunities at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (OR) Friends of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Our project supports Malheur National Wildlife Refuge which is located in Harney County, near Princeton, Oregon. $13,625.00
2017 Improving Management of Family Forestland Using a Landowner Service Model to Optimize Outcomes (MD) The Nature Conservancy Garrett and Allelgheny Counties, western Maryland. $199,959.62
2017 Native Sagebrush Steppe Restoration at Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge (ID) Friends of Deer Flat Wildlife Refuge Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, Nampa, Idaho $6,780.00
2017 Stevens Creek Stream Restoration Project (NC) Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services The proposed project is located on Stevens Creek and one if its tributaries in Mint Hill, NC, which is in southeastern Mecklenburg County. The creek is between Thompson Road and Interstate 485 and flows generally from the northwest to southeast. It flows through areas of privately owned single $120,000.00
2017 Expanding the National Aquatic eDNAtlas and Data Exchange of Native and Invasive Freshwater Species U.S. Forest Service 37 States in the Great Plains, Midwest, Eastern, and Southern United States $73,017.91
2017 Improving Outreach and Communications to Private and Public Landowners in the Greenbrier Watershed (WV) National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. Greenbrier River watershed, Greenbrier County, West Virginia $91,801.81
2017 Williston Lake Watershed Assessment and Management Plan (MD) Shorerivers, Inc. Williston Lake is located in Caroline County, MD south of Denton, MD. The lake has a watershed of approximately 6,000 acres, predominately agriculture, and drains to the Choptank River and ultimately the Chesapeake Bay. Lat: 38.227517, Long: -75.844498 $48,971.42
2017 Develop Machine Learning Software to Reduce Electronic Monitoring Costs in New England (MA, ME, RI) Gulf of Maine Research Institute Coastal Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island $450,206.68
2017 Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin (CA, OR) Hoopa Valley Tribe Klamath River Basin, northern California and Southern Oregon $44,786.05