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 Catalyzing Private Landowner Contributions to Alabama Gulf Coast Conservation (AL) - II Alabama Wildlife Federation Baldwin, Mobile, Escambia and Washington counties, Alabama $75,983.32
2018 Wisconsin Driftless Area Monarch Butterfly Initiative US Fish and Wildlife Service Buffalo, Crawford, Dane, Grant, Greene, Iowa, La Crosse, Lafayette, Richland, Tremplealeau, and Vernon counties in Wisconsin $149,999.40
2018 Outreach and Installation of Agricultural Best Management Practices in the Middle Schuylkill (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC Northkill Creek, Licking Creek, UNT Spring Creek, South Mill Creek, Manor, Furnace and Hosensack Creek watersheds. $249,617.08
2018 Collaboration with Family Forest Owners to Improve Habitat for Target Forest Birds (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Delaware County, NY $86,470.89
2018 Planning for Restored Aquatic Connectivity for Eastern Brook Trout on the Manhan River (MA) Fish and Game, Massachusetts Department of/ Division of Ecological Restoration Manhan River, Town of Southampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts $51,000.00
2018 A Fishway for the Railroad Pond Dam (CT) Town of Berlin Connecticut Mattabesset River, Berlin, Connecticut. $250,000.00
2018 Producing and Implementing a Community-supported Long Island Sound Blue Plan (CT, NY) The Nature Conservancy Coastal communities in CT and NY that border Long Island Sound. $44,975.98
2018 Enhancing Nitrogen Removal in South Hadley, Massachusetts to Improve Long Island’s Water Quality Town of South Hadley South Hadley Wastewater Treatment Facility, Chicopee, Massachusetts. $145,000.00
2018 Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Core Grant 2019 (CA, OR, NV) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Eastern California, Southern Oregon, and Northern Nevada $603,367.10
2018 Protecting Our Mid and West Michigan Soil and Water Resources through Engineering Support Kent Conservation District Area 3 is 19 counties in West Michigan, a region in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It broadly refers to most of the counties along the southern Lake Michigan shoreline. The region’s agribusiness is diverse and surrounded by high quality natural areas located in the Muskegon River, Grand River and Kalam $503,109.83