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 Accelerating Restoration of Fire Adapted Habitats on the Cumberland Plateau and Mountains (TN) The Nature Conservancy The project consists of the 23 Tennessee counties that contain a portion of the Cumberland Plateau and Mountains ecoregion. $144,161.93
2018 Habitat Restoration and Environmental Education (GA) East Decatur Greenway The project is located at 890 Columbia Drive, the site of a former gas station. The eastern border is the East Fork Middle Branch of Shoal Creek. With a Brownfields Cleanup Grant from EPA, EDG successfully remediated petroleum contamination of soil and groundwater. $30,000.00
2018 Longleaf Pine and Wildlife Habitat Restoration on Alabama Private Lands - V Alabama Wildlife Federation 31 counties comprising the five active LITs and their associated SGAs; and high and medium level priority counties identified by the National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative (NBCI) biologist ranking information for bird conservation regions 27, 28, and 29 within Alabama. $109,310.22
2018 North Delaware Riverfront Greenway Restoration and Stewardship (PA) Delaware River City Corporation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $26,824.00
2018 Cuyama River Watershed Tamarisk Treatment Assessment Monitoring and Follow Up Retreatment Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs Cuyama River Watershed including Rancho Nuevo Canyon, Deal Canyon and adjacent portions of the Cuyama River. $34,464.45
2018 Harrison Reserve - Kendall Community Outdoor Education Program (WA) Whatcom Land Trust Whatcom County, Washington $30,000.00
2018 Developing Tools to Prevent Extinction and Recover Threatened and Endangered Seabirds University of California - Santa Cruz Global $249,597.04
2018 Brushy Mountain Conservation Easement (CA) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Mendocino County, California $0.00
2018 Reducing Flooding and Improving Water Quality through Green Infrastructure in Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton-Wentworth Green Venture The project will be implemented in Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario. The elementary school and surrounding neighbourhood have been significantly impacted by the increase in storms. Flooding and degraded water quality in Spencer Creek demonstrate a need for Green Infrastructure in this area. $122,157.14
2018 Comparison of Standard and Environmental DNA Methods for Estimating Chinook Salmon Smolt Abundance in the Klamath River (CA). Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation Kinsman site, Klamath River, CA $95,418.33