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
2024 Training and Technique Evaluation for Southern Resident Killer Whale Deterrence from Oil Spills (WA) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife • Rosario Strait and North San Juan Channel, San Juan Islands, Washington
• Colvos Passage, Central Puget Sound, Washington
$87,271.80
2024 Restoring Watersheds and Riparian Habitat in the Rio Grande Headwaters through Beaver Coexistence (NM) Defenders of Wildlife Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico $224,606.00
2024 Improving Vessel Protocols to Address Electronic Monitoring Data Collection and Participation (AK) North Pacific Fisheries Association Inc. Gulf of Alaska $126,978.71
2024 Continue Capacity for Marine Mammal Standings within University of Florida Response Areas (FL) University of Florida Project extends from the south border of Levy County to the northern border of Taylor County, in the State of Florida, USA. This project spans Levy, Dixie and Taylor Counties, Gulf Coast of Florida, USA $94,990.48
2024 Estimate the Northbound Passage Population of Red Knot in the Georgia Bight - III (GA, SC) Manomet, Inc. Between St Simons Island, GA and Cape Romain NWR SC $75,000.00
2024 Investing in Texas Prescribed Fire Capacity and Culture (TX) Texas AgriLife Extension Service 16 counties in Texas $300,007.21
2024 Increasing Longleaf Pine Restoration through Partner Collaboration in the Gulf Coastal Plain (AL, FL) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Southern Alabama and Northwestern Florida $750,000.00
2024 Henderson Island Rat Eradication Feasibility Expedition (UKOT) Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Henderson Island, United Kingdom Overseas Territory $174,857.18
2024 Priority Species Conservation Through Strategic Longleaf Pine Restoration in West Central Louisiana American Bird Conservancy West central Louisiana $975,000.00
2024 Restoring 40 Acres in Hobart Nature District to Create Environmental Resilience and Greenspace (IN) Delta Institute The 40-acre LCP-owned project site is at 4101 W 49th Ave, Hobart, IN 46342. Robinson Lake is located directly south. Site is within the protected Hobart Nature District. Multiple trailheads are adjacent; the inaccessible project site creates a disconnect within the natural and recreational lands. $610,902.00