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 Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin (CA, OR) Hoopa Valley Tribe Klamath River Basin, northern California and Southern Oregon $44,786.05
2017 Support of Conservation Ranching Program (NE, SD) National Audubon Society, Inc. Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, South Dakota, Nebraska, and North Dakota $313,126.18
2017 Restoration of Private Grasslands within the Pecos River Watershed (TX) Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Texas, Inc. Pecos River Watershed, Texas $250,000.00
2017 Grassland Conservation in the Sandhills of Nebraska Pheasants Forever, Inc. The position funded will cover Nebraska's Eastern Sandhills including the following Counties: Antelope, Blaine, Boone, Brown, Garfield, Greeley, Loup, Rock, and Wheeler. $211,153.49
2017 Wildlife Biologist in Eastern Kentucky - III Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Tobacco growing counties in Kentucky. $240,000.00
2017 Grant County Youth Bat Surveys (OR) North Fork John Day Watershed Council Wollowa-Whitman National Forest, Umatilla National Forest, and Malheur National Forest, Oregon $13,646.69
2017 Haypress-Edwards Creek Lek Pinion Juniper Removal Intertie Program (NV) Great Basin Institute Smith Creek area of the Northern Desatoya Mountains, in Churchill and Lander Counties, Nevada. . $50,067.24
2017 Saving Hawaii’s Imperiled Forest Birds IX American Bird Conservancy In Hawaii, ABC will work on the Mauna Kea volcano, Big Island for Palila; Haleakala, east Maui for Maui Parrotbill; the uplands of Kauai for three forest bird species; and be based in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; as well as Virginia, the District of Columbia, and nationwide. $337,408.46
2017 Van Norden Meadow Restoration South Yuba River Citizens League Van Norden Meadow sits at the headwaters of the South fork of the Yuba River. $98,508.29
2017 Rose Valley Lakes System Design Alternatives Analysis Project California Trout, Inc. Sespe Creek is in the Ojai District of LPNF, in the Santa Clara River watershed in Ventura County, CA. The Rose Valley Lakes System includes three Rose Valley Lakes and the road crossings between them. Rose Valley Creek is a seasonal tributary to Howard Creek, which is a tributary to Sespe Creek. $189,549.97