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
2017 Wild Indigo Nature Exploration Detroit Expansion (MI) National Audubon Society, Inc. Detroit River Watershed and the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge $41,304.60
2017 Talladega Mountains Longleaf Pine Restoration (AL, GA) - II The Nature Conservancy The Project is located within the Talladega Mountains Longleaf Pine Conservation Partnership SGA boundary. This area encompasses 7.1 million acres from the upper fall line Hills in Alabama to the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains in NW Georgia. $205,437.37
2017 Improving Hydrology and Riparian Habitat at Big Marsh Natural Area (IL) Chicago Park District Park 564 (Big Marsh Natural Area), 11559 S. Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, 60633, Cook County, Illinois. $621,668.00
2017 Marsh Protection Promenade (GA) Savannah Tree Foundation Savannah State University, Chatham County, Georgia $29,115.00
2017 Completing Road/Stream Crossing Assessments in the Delaware River Watershed (PA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Culvert assessments will be completed in conjunction with fishery surveys as part of the unassessed waters initiative. Project locations are based on those submitted for the fishery surveys. $8,867.23
2017 Implement Sediment and Erosion Control Practices in Guánica Watershed to Benefit Coral Reefs (PR) Protectores de Cuencas, Inc. Puerto Rico $147,584.80
2017 Advancing Monarch Butterfly Conservation in Texas Cities National Wildlife Federation Cities within Texas $249,999.99
2017 Expand Community-Based Coral Reef Conservation to 100 Additional Communities in Eastern Indonesia Indonesia Locally Managed Marine Area Foundation Extensive Coral Reef Focal Areas in Eastern Indonesia including five in Papua: the Padaido Islands, East Biak Island, Tanah Merah Bay near Jayapura, Supiori District which is on the Western side of Biak, and North Biak; and two in Maluku: the Kei Islands, and the Banda Islands. $45,000.00
2017 Expanding Strategic Urban Habitat Conservation Approaches for Monarchs (IL, IN, IA, MN, MO, WI) Field Museum of Natural History Small and mid-sized metropolitan areas throughout Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin $147,988.11
2017 Shasta River Water Balance Study - Phase 2 The Nature Conservancy Project is location in the Shasta River Watershed in Siskiyou County in Northern California. The river is fed by groundwater springs originating from the slopes of Mt Shasta. The Shasta is an important tributary of the Klamath and was once the largest salmon-producing tributary of the Klamath. $49,967.51