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 Enhancing a Model for Local Green Infrastructure Practices and Inspiring Land Stewardship Practices in the Kirkwood-Cohansey Watershed (NJ) Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissioners Project is in Upper Deerfield Township, Cumberland County New Jersey in the Cohansey-Maurice Rivers Sub-Watershed of the Kirkwood Cohansey Aquifer $89,999.94
2015 Management Experiments to Increase Beach-nesting Bird Abundance at Gulf Islands National Seashore (FL) The Research Foundation for the State University of New York Fort Pickens and Santa Rosa Units of Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida. $102,890.81
2015 Rookery Cam 360 at Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge (MS) Friends of Noxubee Refuge The Noxubee Rookery Cam 360 will be located approximately 50'from the nesting area. Coordinates: 33* 16' 58.51" N 88* 46'57.89" W. Brooksville, MS The camera will pan, tilt and telescope. The camera may be repositioned throughout the year to best meet research and public interest needs. $8,030.00
2015 Sampling Unassessed Waters in the Upper Pine, Headwaters Allegheny and White Deer Hole Creek Watersheds (PA) Lycoming College We will be working in headwater streams in North and North-Central PA concentrating in Upper Pine, Allegheny and White deer Hole Creek watersheds. $5,500.00
2015 Wardensville, WV Community Green Infrastructure Assessment and Pilot Project (WV) Biohabitats, Inc. The Wardensville Community Green Infrastructure Assessment and Pilot Project includes an evaluation and prioritization of green infrastructure opportunities along Main Street and the banks of the Cacapon River in Wardensville,WV. $49,522.70
2015 The Linville Creek Watershed Restoration Initiative Ecosystem Services, LLC The project is located in the Linville Creek watershed in Rockingham County, Virginia. The Linville Creek headwaters begin juist north of Harrisonburg, VA and continue downstream to its confluence with the North Fork of the Shenandoah River at the Town of Broadway, Virginia. $49,907.20
2015 Evaluating, Implementing, and Communicating the Opportunities to use Grazing as a Management Tool to Maximize Habitat for Wetland and Grassland Dependent Birds in Nebraska’s Rainwater Basin Nebraska Community Foundation FBO Rainwater Basin Joint Venture The Rainwater Basin is the focal point of the Central Flyway. During spring migration the Central Flyway constricts through this 6,100 square mile landscape in south-central Nebraska. This landscape corresponds to the Nebraska portion of the Central Loess Plains Major Land Resource Area. $180,795.00
2015 Integrating Science and Habitat Delivery Capacity to Strategically Advance Grassland Bird Conservation Across the Great Plains (MT, CO) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Scientific efforts will occur in the Hi-Line area of Montana (Valley Co.) where Sprague’s Pipit and Baird’s Sparrow are most abundant. The biologist/range ecologist will focus on Fergus, Petroleum and Garfield counties in central Montana where there are gaps in habitat delivery capacity. $200,000.00
2015 Deep Blue (MD) Blue Water Baltimore, Inc. The proposed neighborhoods fall in all four of the City’s watersheds. They are: Mondawmin (Gwynns Falls), Belair-Edison (Herring Run), Baltimore Highlands (Baltimore Harbor-East), Cherry Hill (Lower North Branch of the Patapsco), and Oliver (Jones Falls/Baltimore). $500,000.00
2015 Community Media Blitz for Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge (TX) Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge Foundation The three Texas counties surrounding Hagerman NWR: Cooke, Grayson and Fannin. $5,000.00