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 Estimating survival of captive-reared, endangered suckers in Upper Klamath Lake (OR) Oregon State University Upper Klamath Lake, OR $399,891.68
2017 Building Capacity and Outeach at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (NJ) Friends of Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, 800 Great Creek Road, P.O. Box 72,
Oceanville, NJ 08231
$4,238.97
2017 Increasing the Capacity of the Newly-Created Northwest Illinois CWMA and Land Stewardship Co-op (IL) Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation, Inc. Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson, Ogle, and Winnebago Counties in northwest Illinois. $99,994.27
2017 Chesapeake Bay Organizational Capacity Building Initiative Chesapeake Bay Trust Entire Chesapeake Bay Watershed focusing on Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. $414,999.73
2017 Aquatic Habitat Connectivity in Laurel Highlands and Upper Allegheny Focal Geographies (PA) American Rivers, Inc. Dunbar Creek and Spruce Run, Fayette and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania $100,000.00
2017 Strategic Outreach to Expand Agricultural and Wetland Conservation (AL, FL, GA, TX) New South Development & Training This project will be a multi-state project. We will focus our efforts on(4)Gulf Coast Plain States to include the states with an of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas, with emphasis placed on areas with higher volumes of SDLR land owners and underutilized land. $407,291.08
2017 Expanding Electronic Monitoring in the New England Groundfish Fisheries (MA, ME, NH, RI) Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island $541,109.45
2017 Anacostia Watershed Regional Messaging Campaign (DC, MD) Skeo Solutions The Anacostia River flows through the District of Columbia, Montgomery County and Prince George’s County, MD; the 176 square mile watershed is home to 43 fish species, 200 bird species and more than 800,000 people. The Anacostia River is one of 19 federally-designated priority urban waters. $44,892.40
2017 Reducing Cetacean Bycatch by Expanding a Portable Electronic Monitoring System (FL) WearWare, Inc. Manatee and Sarasota Counties, Florida $104,242.54
2017 Texas Coastal Motus Network Tower Repair Gulf Coast Bird Observatory $6,130.00