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
2025 Improve Water Quality for Chinook Through Creosote Removal at Fir Island in the Skagit River (WA) Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group Fir Island, Skagit River Delta, Washington $75,000.00
2025 Using Ultraviolet Light Sanitization to Reduce White-Nose Syndrome Presence (CT, MI, MN, NJ, NY, VT) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Bat hibernation sites within Connecticut, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont $250,678.68
2025 Advancing the Living Shoreline Collaborative for Improving Coastal Habitat and Improved Water Quality (VA) James River Association Lower James River watershed in Virginia $1,925,284.23
2025 Restoring Critical Shell Rake Habitat to Support Reproductive Success of American Oystercatcher (NC) National Audubon Society, Inc. Lower Cape Fear on two natural islands, Shellbed and Striking, in Brunswick County, North Carolina $135,000.00
2025 Improving Longleaf Pine Habitat on Public and Private Lands in North Florida and Southeast Georgia Alachua Conservation Trust, Inc. North Central Florida and Southeast Georgia $3,000,000.00
2025 Integrating Land Stewardship, and Monitoring for Early-successional Grassland Birds (MT, NE, SD, WY) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Eastern Montana (McCone, Prairie, Garfield Counties), western South Dakota (Meade, Butte, Harding, Perkins, Haakon Counties), eastern Wyoming (Platte, Goshen, Converse, Niobrara Counties), and northwestern Nebraska (Dawes, Sioux, Box Butte, Sheridan Counties) $1,229,753.47
2025 Upper Klamath Watershed Landowner Engagement (OR) Sustainable Northwest This project will take place in the Sprague, Wood and Williamson River watersheds of the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon. The focus of this project will be privately owned lands in these watersheds, some of which are adjacent to federal Forest Service lands. $589,050.55
2025 Expanding Aquaculture Training to Support Coral Propagation and Restoration (FL) The College of the Florida Keys Key West, Florida $64,769.96
2025 Expanding Buffers to Improve Habitat and Water Quality across Maryland’s Eastern Shore Shorerivers, Inc. Priority watersheds on Maryland's Eastern Shore $445,764.20
2025 Bottomland Hardwood Reforestation on Private Farmland in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi The Nature Conservancy Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi $240,000.00