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 Partnership for Accelerated Water Quality Efforts in Lancaster County (PA) Conservation Foundation of Lancaster County Lancaster County, Pennsylvania $750,000.00
2017 Building Clean Water: Demonstrating Sewage Treatment & Water Conservation Strategies (NY) Matinecock Court HDFC Town of Huntington, New York $0.00
2017 Ashy Storm-petrel Working Group and California Monitoring Plan (CA) Point Reyes Bird Observatory dba Point Blue Conservation Science Petaluma, California $76,866.27
2017 Rain Gardens and Rain Barrels for Eastern Connecticut (CT) Eastern Connecticut Conservation District, Inc. The project will occur in the 36 towns of the Eastern CT Conservation District Region which includes the Thames, Quinebaug and Shetucket Basins, Connecticut
$84,996.00
2017 Determining Post-breeding Sites for Arctic Coast Shorebirds of Conservation Concern Manomet, Inc. This project will be carried out at three sites on the north slope of Alaska: Barrow, Prudhoe Bay, and the Canning River in the Arctic Refuge. Birds nesting at these sites are expected to use large areas of the arctic ocean coastline along much of the north slope. $74,569.46
2017 Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Restoration on Beebe River (NH) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation Beebe River, Towns of Campton and Sandwich, Grafton and Carroll Counties, New Hampshire $100,000.00
2017 Building Capacity and Awareness for the Allegheny Plateau Invasive Plant Management Area (PA) McKean County Conservation District Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter and Warren Counties, Pennsylvania $37,073.80
2017 Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Recovery in Selway Meadows (MT) U.S. Forest Service Selway Watershed, Montana $79,999.07
2017 Assessing Aquatic Connectivity in the Black River Watershed (NC) Cape Fear Resource Conservation & Development Assessing Aquatic Connectivity in the Black River Watershed project is focused in the lower Black River Basin, a tributary of the Cape Fear River Basin. The project will assess culverts specifically within Bladen and Pender Counties. This coastal plain area is approximately 3,016 acres in size. $129,999.05
2017 Improve and Expand the Puerto Rico Commercial Fishery Electronic Reporting System The Nature Conservancy Puerto Rico $86,020.40