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 Establishing a Seed Bank and Native Seed Collection Program on Lana'i (HI) Terraformation Inc. Lana'i, Hawai‘i $199,279.01
2024 Facilitating Collaboration and Participation with Alaska Tribes on the Gravel to Gravel Initiative (AK) US Fish and Wildlife Service Kuskokwim, Yukon, and Norton Sound, Alaska $41,000.00
2024 Restoring and Enhancing Central Nebraska's Core Grasslands for Birds and Beef (NE) Nebraska Community Foundation FBO Rainwater Basin Joint Venture 26 counties in Nebraska $351,951.50
2024 Establishing Riparian Buffers through Student Engagement and Native Plant Propagation (SC) Town of Fort Mill Town of Fort Mill, local high schools (Catawba Ridge, Nation Ford and Fort Mill High Schools), local community park Harris Street Park, Dye Branch creek $30,906.11
2024 Accelerating Sustainable Longleaf Pine Conservation Practices on Private Lands in North Florida Florida Conservation Group North and Central Florida $2,400,000.00
2024 Increasing Access to Conservation Programs to Grow Conservation Delivery (ID; OR; UT; WY) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Lake, Klamath, and Harney County Oregon; Boxelder, Cache, Rich, and Summit County Utah; Oneida, Franklin, Bear Lake, and Bannock County Idaho; Lincoln and Uinta County, Wyoming $554,485.75
2024 Growing Riparian Partnerships to Improve Water Quality in the James River Watershed (VA) James River Association Middle and Upper James River watershed in Virginia $1,457,530.10
2024 Planning and Design for Restoration and Recreation in Cobbs Creek Park (PA) American Rivers, Inc. Cobbs Creek Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $183,795.96
2024 Establishing Pollinator Gardens to Connect Habitat and Community Stewardship (MS) Mississippi State University The project site is located within the historically Black neighborhoods of Broad Acres, Broadmoor, Magnolia Grove, Mississippi City, and Soria City, and adjacent to the Clower-Thornton Nature Park, City of Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi. $59,979.71
2024 Lower Thompson Creek Aquatic Habitat Restoration Project (CA) Mid Klamath Watershed Council The project is located about 10 miles east of Happy Camp, in Siskiyou County CA on Thompson Creek.
Thompson Creek enters the Klamath River at Mile 52.48.
The property is .46 mile upstream from the mouth.
Latitude:41.866061 N, Longitude: -123.315883 W
$260,105.50