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
2016 Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps (AZ) (NM) Conservation Legacy Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, Arizona
Petroglyph National Monument, Albuquerque, New Mexico
$39,499.98
2016 Choose Clean Water Conference (DC, MD, NY, PA, VA, WV) National Wildlife Federation The conference will take place in Charlottesville, Virginia but will have attendees from the Chesapeake Bay watershed. We selected the districts in the Bay watershed.

The stormwater success stories will be collected mostly from Maryland and Virginia, in all different districts.
$35,000.00
2016 Statewide Coordination of National Fish Habitat Partnerships in Alaska Alaska Department of Fish and Game This project will occur throughout Alaska, concentrating activities within the geographic scope of the 4 existing Alaskan FHPs and the native range of WNTI trout and char species (nearly all of Alaska). As interest in fish habitat conservation expands other focal areas in Alaska will be included. $118,155.49
2016 Identifying Bycatch Reduction Priorities and Conservation Targets for Eastern Pacific Leatherbacks Abt Associates Inc. Dr. Bryan Wallace of AER will coordinate the project from Boulder, Colorado; our implementation team includes Kutzari in México, The Leatherback Trust in Costa Rica, and Fauna and Flora International in Nicaragua. ProDelphinus and Oceanic Society-SWOT will contribute in all countries. $346,395.17
2016 Valley Permaculture Farm (CA) Fresno Metro Ministry 872 West Atchison Court, Fresno CA 93706 $75,000.00
2016 Nocturnal Seabird Inventory on Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Islands of Sarigan, Guguan and Alamagan, located north of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. The relatively small volcanic islands are unpopulated and difficult to access. Use of a boat with travel times of at least 48 hours is required to visit these islands. $29,718.55
2016 Beaver Dam Brook Stream Restoration and Education Program (MA) Town of Framingham The Town of Framingham, Massachusetts is located in Metrowest Boston. The Beaver Dam Brook watershed incorporates approximately 1,360 acres in an Environmental Justice community with over 6,000 residents. This project focuses on the stream segment along Mary Dennison Park, a 17-acre Town park. $18,400.00
2016 Carbon Farm Pilot at Kaweah Oaks Preserve using forest management, regenerative grazing, compost applications and stormwater capture (CA) Sequoia Riverlands Trust Project to be performed at Kaweah Oaks Preserve, 29979 Road 182, Exeter, CA 93221. $50,000.00
2016 Pollinator Education and Action for Sustainability (TX) Trinity University In coordination with the Trinity Market, PEAS seeks to make a measurable impact in addressing food insecurity by providing commercially available native and edible plants in 2 Low Income/Low Access (LI/LA) tracts (48029192000 and 48029190700) adjacent to the market. $35,000.00
2016 Lower French Creek Off-Channel Habitat Development (CA) Siskiyou Resource Conservation District The project site is located on French Creek 0.5 miles upstream of its confluence with the Scott River and encompasses approximately 0.1 acres on the south bank of French Creek. USGS Quad McConaughy Gulch - PLSS T 41N, R 09W, Sec. 11, SW 1/4 $74,980.89