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 Bioreactor Implementation Training and Promoting (DE, MD) Ridge to Reefs, Inc. The project will take place in the Nanticoke watershed and target agricultural landowners throughout the watershed. $49,994.33
2017 Rescuing the Endangered Puerto Rican Parrot U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service $88,613.13
2017 Restoration of Freshwater Wetlands and Ponds at Aransas NWR and Welder Flats Conservation Area San Antonio Bay Partnership $80,704.23
2017 Coastal Habitat Restoration for American Oystercatcher along Atlantic Coast Manomet, Inc. Atlantic Coast from Massachusetts to Florida and Gulf Coast of Florida. $149,999.99
2017 Expanding Conservation of Working Lands in the Sagebrush Ecosystem (CA, CO, ID, NV, SD, WA, UT, WY) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Positions requested in this proposal are located in the following states across the greater sage grouse range of the United States: California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. $1,688,794.70
2017 Trails to Tradition: Angoon Youth Conservation Corps (AK) Angoon Community Association Angoon community on Admiralty Island, Alaska $0.00
2017 Branches: Improving the Lives and Environment of Baltimore City Youth (MD) Parks & People Foundation, Inc. Druid Hill Park, Leakin Park, and housing communities in West Baltimore, Maryland $50,000.00
2017 Expanding an Urban Salt Marsh at Lopez Island (WA) Kwiaht: Center for the Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea Weeks Wetland on the north end of Fisherman Bay, Lopez Island, Washington $29,340.00
2017 Reintroduction of the ‘Alala to Hawai‘i Island Zoological Society of San Diego Releases will occur within the Pu`u Maka`ala Natural Area Reserve, a biologically diverse site on Hawaii Island, and currently habitat for 15 endangered plants and an additional six endangered bird species. $160,158.43
2017 Pronghorn, Pinch Points and People: putting science into action to facilitate pronghorn movements in the Northern Great Plains Miistakis Institute for the Rockies Inc. The program study area include highways within Pronghorn range in southeaster Alberta, and southeastern Saskatchewan. Primary Highway is Trans Canada and secondary highways include 41, 3 and 32. $71,199.47