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 Monarch’s View of Urban Landscapes: Productivity and Habitat Monitoring in Minnesota Regents of the University of Minnesota This project will identify sites for monitoring within the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan area. This includes sites that fall within the Twin Cities 7-County Metropolitan Area. Counties included in the study are are Carver, Scott, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, and Anoka. $44,584.18
2016 Missourians for Monarchs: Habitat and Landowner Outreach Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation All project partners work statewide and have for many years on monarch habitat restoration. $249,965.32
2016 Austral Winter Acoustic Surveys for Seabirds (AS) Conservation Metrics, Inc. Summit of Mt. Lata, Ta'u Island, National Park of American Samoa $27,314.18
2016 York County Stormwater Authority (PA) York County Planning Commission York County including the 72 municipalities within the County boundary $203,384.03
2016 Protecting Antelope Flats, Grand Teton National Park (WY) Grand Teton National Park Foundation The parcel is within the boundaries of Grand Teton east of the Snake River and west of the Gros Ventre mountains. A 1950 act of Congress added much of the scenic and wildlife-rich valley bottom to the national park, with the critical exception of this parcel and a few others. $1,000,000.00
2016 Restoring Monarch Habitat through the People for Pollinators Program (IA) Friends of the Neal Smith NWR Throughout the state of Iowa, with primary focus in the Greater Des Moines Area. $87,000.00
2016 Green Infrastructure Planning Initiative in Port Chester (NY) Village of Port Chester Village of Port Chester, New York $47,000.00
2016 Working with Ag Retailers to Increase Nutrient Use Efficiency and Improve Water Quality on Delmarva The Nature Conservancy Eastern shore of Maryland (Kent, Queen Anne, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Worcester, Wicomico, and Somerset counties) and Delaware (Kent and Sussex counties) portions of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. $195,952.89
2016 Establishing New Populations of Endangered Species at Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge (HI) - II American Bird Conservancy Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, Kaua‘i Island, Hawai‘i, USA $214,109.96
2016 Seabird Conservation: Eradication of Feral Cats from Guadalupe Island, Mexico Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacion de Islas, A.C. Guadalupe Island (24,171 ha; 1,298 m high; Eastern Pacific 29°04’27.65”N; 118°17’35.49”W) is 260 km off the Baja California Peninsula. It hosts 223 vascular plants, eight species of seabirds (one extinct), eight endemic terrestrial birds (five extinct) and three species of pinnipeds. $1,200,000.00