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 South Valley Community Farm and Indoor/Outdoor Learning Center (NM) First Choice Community Healthcare The South Valley of Bernalillo County, NM is a community with rich cultural diversity, a centuries old history of farming. The community is predominantly Hispanic, semi-rural and in more recent decades has also been known for its persistent poverty and consequently low health and education outcomes. $25,000.00
2015 Youth Restoration of Forests and Rangelands (NV) Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) Carson City District BLM lands near Carson City, Cold Springs, and Hawthorne, NV. Restoration will occur in Bi-State and Greater Sage-grouse PMU’s. $54,000.00
2015 Enabling Boat-to-Plate Seafood Traceability and Product Differentiation of New England Groundfish (ME) Maine Coast Fishermen's Association Maine with the ability to be replicated in other New England ports. $175,008.52
2015 Winyah Bay Longleaf Conservation Cooperative - TNC The Nature Conservancy Georgetown and Williamsburg Counties $96,536.87
2015 Fostering Longleaf Conservation in the Big Thicket SGA (TX) Texas A&M Forest Service This project is located within the Big Thicket Significant Geographic Area (SGA). Hardin, Jasper, Newton, Polk, and Tyler Counties in Texas are included. $300,000.00
2015 Building Cultural and Environmental Learning Opportunities on the Colville Indian Reservation (WA) Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation The Colville Indian Reservation is a 1.4 million acre Reservation in north-central Washington State. Project activities will occur on the Reservation, in Okanogan County, on a 334 acre section of the Hinman Ranch, a former hay and cattle ranch purchased by CTCR. $23,782.39
2015 One Tam Stewardship Program: Managing Mount Tamalpais as an Integrated Whole (CA) Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Mount Tamalpais--an iconic natural landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area and the highest peak in the Marin Coast Range--encompasses some of the most beautiful, ecologically rich, and well-loved open spaces in the region and is the primary source of drinking water for 75% of Marin’s population. $30,000.00
2015 Town Creek Watershed Restoration at Auburn University (AL) Auburn University The project site is near at the intersection of Lem Morrison Drive and Garden Drive on the Auburn University campus. The project includes the AU Garden of Memory and the Donald E. Davis Arboretum. $40,127.67
2015 Assessing Agricultural Best Management Practices and Modeling in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County (PA) Lancaster Farmland Trust The project will take place in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA. $48,542.40
2015 Protecting and Reconnecting Alpena's Coastal Wetlands and Rare Species (MI) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. The projects will occur in the Thunder Bay region (Alpena, MI) in Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program wetlands numbered 545, 546, 547, 538, 539, 663, 535, 537, 661, and 532. $110,000.00