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 Great Lakes Program Grantee Technical Assistance for Regulatory Compliance Stantec Consulting Services Inc. $508,555.00
2025 Engaging Urban Youth in Food Cultivation and Environmental Stewardship through Community Gardens (MO) Kansas City Community Gardens This project will take place on school grounds located throughout the Kansas City, Missouri metro. All locations are in Missouri. Activities will also take place at the Beanstalk Children’s Demonstration Garden, located at KCCG’s headquarters (see mapped location). $49,999.26
2025 Educating Bronx Communities on Floatable Trash Collection and Prevention (NY) Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Parks along the Bronx River in Bronx County, New York $137,831.97
2025 Restoring the Stream-Estuary Transition Zone and Creating Habitat for Salmonids in Wood Creek (CA) California State Coastal Conservancy Wood Creek and Estuary, Humboldt Bay Tributary, Humboldt County, California $2,492,925.64
2025 Managing Silage Leachate in a Local Dairy Farm to Reduce Nitrogen in Long Island Sound (CT) Eastern Connecticut Conservation District, Inc. Spielman Farm, Sprague, Connecticut $1,500,000.00
2025 Enhancing Agricultural Resilience in the Deschutes Basin (OR) Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District Deschutes and Jefferson Counties, Oregon $219,962.18
2025 Advancing Regenerative Agriculture in the Chesapeake Bay Region American Farmland Trust Chesapeake Bay Watershed in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia $244,055.00
2025 Assisting Private Landowners with Aquatic Habitat Enhancement in Southwest Virginia Canaan Valley Institute Smyth, Tazewell, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, Virginia, Eastern Hellbender State Initiative, Working Lands for Wildlife Areas $499,918.77
2025 Tribally-led Community Engagement and Habitat Connectivity (MI) Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Minis Mitigaan, St. James Township; Boardman-Ottaway River; Grand Traverse, Lake, Leelanau, Wexford, Charlevoix, Kalkaska Counties, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians’ 1836 Ceded Territory $4,982,493.89
2025 Developing Planning Resources for Armored Shoreline Conversion in Puget Sound (WA) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Puget Sound, Washington $998,995.79