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
2024 Using the MOTUS Animal-tracking System to Understand Imperiled Grassland Birds (MT) Smithsonian Institution Core project work will take place in Blaine and Phillips counties in northcentral Montana and within the Missouri-Milk River Grasslands focal area. $321,813.88
2024 Phase II: Restoring Native Grassland and Riparian Systems (MT; NE; SD; WY) World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming $1,066,872.28
2024 Supporting Community-Based Watershed Organizations in Pennsylvania's Chesapeake Bay Watershed (PA) Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers Priority watersheds in Chester, Cumberland, and Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania $118,124.15
2024 Expanding and Enhancing Eastern Brook Trout Coldwater Refugia in the Shenandoah Valley (VA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Mossy Creek in Rockingham County, Jeremys Run in Page County, Virginia $983,380.78
2024 Bolstering Agricultural Best Management Practices Across Pennsylvania's Capital Region Capital Resource Conservation and Development Area Council, Inc. Priority watersheds in Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania $932,853.67
2024 Building Capacity to Protect Biodiversity in West Virginia's Cacapon Watershed Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust, Inc. Cacapon and Lost Rivers Watershed in West Virginia $74,079.81
2024 Improving Eel Passage on the Potomac River (MD,WV) Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin Potomac River in Berkeley County, West Virginia $419,250.70
2024 Living Shoreline and Terrapin Habitat Restoration Near Naval Air Station Patuxent River (MD) Southern Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Board, Inc. Lexington Park, St. Mary's County, Maryland $2,415,830.47
2024 Restoring East Side Park into Accessible Greenspace (AL) Ruffner Mountain Nature Coalition, Inc East Side Park (also called South Roebuck Park) is a 6.5-acre parcel, former park located in the demographically and economically diverse Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama. The park first opened in the 1950s and has been in disrepair since the 1990s. $60,000.00
2024 Strategic Planning for the Jones Falls in Baltimore, Maryland Central Baltimore Partnership Jones Falls watershed in Greater Baltimore, Maryland $149,750.00