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
2023 Developing Shoreline Restoration Options for Veteran’s Park in Norwalk (CT) The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Inc. Veteran’s Park, Norwalk Harbor, Norwalk, Connecticut $91,865.96
2023 Green Schoolyard at IS 145Q: Providing Community Green Space and Improving Water Quality (NY) The Trust for Public Land Public School 145Q, Bowery Bay, Jackson Heights, Queens, Bowery Bay, New York $449,358.49
2023 Invasive Species Management in National Forests along the Appalachian Trail (GA, NC, TN, VA, WV) Appalachian Trail Conservancy Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, George Washington-Jefferson National Forest, Nantahala National Forest, Pisgah National Forest, Cherokee National Forest, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee $515,750.21
2023 Elevating Great Plains Conservation through Technical Assistance for North and South Dakota Producers National Audubon Society, Inc. North Dakota and South Dakota counties within the Working Lands for Wildlife footprint $256,437.34
2023 Expanding Agricultural Diversification and Habitat Enhancement (SD) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Prairie Pothole Region of eastern South Dakota $216,443.25
2023 Private Forestland Restoration in Support of Golden-Winged Warbler Corridors (NC) EcoForesters Three wildlife corridors impacting National Forest, Indigenous lands, and private landowners in WNC. Corridor areas are adjacent to current Landscape Scale Restoration project areas and public lands, which will provide additional support and outreach opportunities for wildlife habitat restoration. $199,875.14
2023 Activating Detroit's Public Spaces to Improve Habitats for Diverse and Resilient Communities (MI) National Wildlife Federation River Rouge Watershed and Jefferson Chalmers/Detroit River Watershed communities, Detroit, Michigan
$334,999.96
2023 Enhance Nesting Habitat for Seabirds at Midway Atoll to Increase Population Resilience (HI) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Midway Atoll, Hawaii $350,000.00
2023 Assessing Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Flood Hazard Management (WA) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington Tulalip Reservation Shoreline, Washington $366,337.73
2023 Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Downeast Maine through Salt Marsh Restoration Downeast Salmon Federation Coastal Washington County, Maine $1,779,319.65