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
2015 Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Championing the Development of Conservation Plans for Monarchs (TX) National Wildlife Federation All available scientific evidence points towards the central portion of the United States (from TX north to MN) as the most critical area in the country for supporting the migratory monarch populations. This effort includes 16 states in this geography including the 13 MAFWA states, AR, OK and TX. $75,000.00
2015 Northfield Forest Conservation (MA) The Trust for Public Land Northfield Forest is located within the Connecticut River Watershed and is part of the bi-state Monadnock Highlands, a forest block that reaches from the Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts to the Cardigan region of New Hampshire. $177,000.00
2015 Innovative Restoration Tools for Riparian Landscapes Impacted by Invasive Woody Vegetation (OK, UT, CO, NM) Tamarisk Coalition Project (workshops and education) will take place at key locations within the Uinta Basin of Utah, eastern plains of Colorado, the panhandle and western Oklahoma, and the Rio Grande, Gila and Pecos River watersheds of New Mexico. $46,737.29
2015 Building Capacity to Eliminate Discharges from Grey Infrastructure in the Hampton Roads Area Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. The project will take place in the area served by the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, which includes 17 local governments, with emphasis on the 12 MS4 jurisdictions. $45,562.32
2015 Population Structure of Yazoo Darters and Fish Assemblage Dynamics of the Yocona and Tallahatchie River Drainages (MS) University of Southern Mississippi Surveys will be conducted throughout the upper Yazoo River basin in the Tallahatchie and Yocona River drainages. $80,714.00
2015 Rush Ranch Upper Spring Branch Creek Tri-Colored Blackbird, California Tiger Salamander Habitat and Agricultural Enhancement and Citizen Scientist Activity (CA) Solano Land Trust The project is located at Rush Ranch, Solano County, California and is on property owned and operated by Solano Land Trust (SLT). Rush Ranch is located off Grizzly Island Road near Suisun City, 1.5 miles south of Highway 12. $69,000.00
2015 Improving the Operating Efficiency of Fish Ladders for River Herring Passage in the St. Croix River (ME) Passamaquoddy Tribe - Pleasant Point Milltown Dam, lowest dam in the St. Croix River, Washington County, Maine; and Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. $68,827.98
2015 Heal the Bay's Stream Team program (CA) Heal the Bay Program work is conducted throughout the Malibu Creek Watershed in Los Angeles County. This 110-square mile watershed, which is nearly 80% undeveloped, is negatively impacted by upstream pollution and contains some of the most critical natural resources in all of Southern California. $56,114.00
2015 Seabird Restoration in Prince William Sound (AK) - II Northern Research Technical Assistance Center, Inc. dba NORTAC Naked Island group, Prince William Sound, Alaska, owned by United States Forest Service. Mink managed by Alaska Department of Fish & Game. Seabirds managed by United States Fish & Wildlife Service. $846,433.63
2015 The Nebraska Watershed Network and the Lower Platte River Management Plan: Engaging with the Omaha Community University of Nebraska Metropolitan Omaha and surrounding areas. $39,020.90