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
2023 Community-Based Invasive Species Management for Imperiled Herpetofauna (AZ, FL, NM, SC) Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy Coconino, Tonto, Coronado, Gila, Cibola, Francis Marion, Apalachicola National Forests, Arizona, New Mexico, South Carolina, Florida $883,454.83
2023 Florida Forever: Collaborative Land Protection Planning for Efficiency and Habitat Connectivity Florida Department of Environmental Protection Brevard county, Polk county, Martin county, Palm Beach county, Highlands county, Collier county, Florida
$245,014.87
2023 Capacity Building and Technical Assistance to Farmers for Shorebirds of Louisiana Wetlands Manomet, Inc. Currently this project is focused in South Louisiana and the North East region along the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, however with the additional focus on grazing lands this area will expand to include all of Louisiana. $217,574.55
2023 Treatment of Invasive Gorse and English Ivy to Protect Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon Curry County Soil and Water Conservation District Siskiyou National Forest, Rogue River, Curry County, Oregon $700,000.00
2023 Assessing Habitat and Boater Regulations for Killer Whales Through Expanded Outreach and Monitoring (WA) The Whale Museum Inland waters of Washington state (including Puget Sound and the Salish Sea) and Southern B.C., Canada. $147,810.31
2023 Designing Providence Riverwalk to Improve Resilience and Habitat of Woonasquatucket River (RI) City of Providence Woonasquatucket River, Providence County, Rhode Island $1,000,000.00
2023 Utilizing LiDAR to Support Nature-Based Resilience Solutions in American Samoa American Samoa Government Department of Commerce Tutuila, Aunu'u, Manu'a Islands, Rose Atoll and Swains Island, American Samoa $1,673,100.00
2023 Reducing Threats to Imperiled Oak Savannah and Woodland Ecosystems in the Upper Rogue Watershed (OR) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife KSON’s work is focused in the Klamath Siskiyou Bioregion of southern Oregon and northern California. Within this geography, three subbasins of the Upper Rogue Watershed were selected. This area is within Jackson County, Oregon and includes several small cities plus the large urban area of Medford. $2,787,679.00
2023 Assisting Landowners with Conservation Easement Transactions in the Dakota Grasslands (SD) South Dakota Agricultural Land Trust Statewide South Dakota $173,150.42
2023 Estimate the Northbound Passage Population of Red Knot in the Georgia Bight - II (GA, SC) Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal areas from St. Simons Island, Georgia to Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina $75,000.00