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 |
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2016 | Hunger Task Force Farm (WI) | Hunger Task Force, Inc. | Hunger Task Force and the Hunger Task Force Farm are both located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA. | $50,000.00 |
2016 | Employing Youth to Promote Conservation and Implement Restoration at Hiawatha National Forest (MI) | Superior Watershed Partnership | Within the Hiawatha National Forest in the Lake Michigan and Lake Superior watersheds of the Central Upper Peninsula of Michigan | $34,431.00 |
2016 | Building Rural Community Support (MI) | Seney Natural History Association | This project focuses on four Eastern Upper Peninsula counties: Luce, Mackinac, Schoolcraft & Alger that surround the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. | $6,415.00 |
2016 | Habitat Restoration at Zenger Farm (OR) | Friends of Zenger Farm | Zenger Farm is a 16 acre educational farm and wetland in outer southeast Portland, OR that models, promotes and educates about sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, community development and access to good food for all. | $40,000.00 |
2016 | Riparian Restoration Practical Training and Support (AZ) | Arizona Conservation Corps | Five project sites in the Upper Gila Watershed that span the Gila Valley from Geronimo to Pima, Arizona. | $41,000.00 |
2016 | Brandywine Stream Stewards and Community Action in Support of Healthy Waters (DE) | The Nature Conservancy | The Brandywine Stream Stewards Program centers on the 1,100 acres of open space in First State National Historical Park, located approximately 2.5 miles north of the City of Wilmington, Delaware. The main waterway of focus is the Brandywine Creek and its six tributary streams that flow through the P | $11,804.48 |
2016 | Increasing Year-Round Rearing Capacity & Habitat Quality for Coho Salmon (CA) | Yurok Tribe | McGarvey Creek is a 3rd order stream that enters the Klamath River 6.4 river miles upstream of the Pacific Ocean. McGarvey Creek supports chinook, SONCC coho (natal & non-natal populations), steelhead, and coastal cutthroat trout. The project is located in Del Norte County, Klamath, California. | $108,910.50 |
2016 | Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL) - IV | The Nature Conservancy | The ARSA region is centered on the Apalachicola River and extending east to the Aucilla River and west to the Choctawhatchee River; from the red hills region of SW Georgia and SE Alabama south to Florida's Gulf coast. | $325,000.00 |
2016 | Tamarisk Removal in the Sisquoc River Watershed | Channel Islands Restoration | The project is located on the main stem of Manzana Creek and the main stem of the Sisquoc River and their tributaries within the Los Padres National Forest in Santa Barbara County. The project reach includes all 21 miles of Manzana Creek, and approximately 30 miles of the Sisquoc River from Alamar | $138,814.59 |
2016 | Los Padres National Forest Stream Condition Inventory | Blue Tomorrow, LLC | Upper Santa Maria and Santa Ynez River watersheds, Los Padres National Forest, California. | $181,577.00 |