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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2015 | Rearing the Next Fisheries Cohort | Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) | BLM field offices in the following locations: Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska; El Dorado Hills and Redding, California; Logan and Salt Lake City, Utah; Dillon and Miles City, Montana; Burns, Coos Bay, Eugene and Roseburg, Oregon; and Rawlins, Wyoming. | $100,000.00 |
2015 | Coastal Resilience in Los Angeles (CA) | The Nature Conservancy | The proposed project area will focus on the potential impacts of sea level rise and associated coastal flooding for the coastal communities of Los Angeles County, including Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Marina Del Rey, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo | $86,899.00 |
2015 | Building Capacity and Economic Viability of Hawaii Fishing Operations | Feed The Hunger Foundation | Honolulu, Maui, and Hawaii Counties, Hawaii | $109,788.22 |
2015 | Empowering Anchorage’s Youth through Outdoor Leadership Development to Bring a Diversity of Perspectives and Citizen Engagement to Conservation of Alaska’s Migratory Birds, Wetlands, and National Wildlife Refuges (AK) | Alaska Geographic Association | This project will take place primarily in Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, with restoration work on city-owned parks and trails (with Municipal staff oversight). Three Refuges throughout Alaska will also be involved; Kenai, Arctic, Kanuti, and Togiak. | $50,000.40 |
2015 | Fish Passage Barrier Removal and Sedimentation Control in the Bad River Watershed (WI) | Superior Rivers Watershed Association | The Bad River watershed is a sparsely populated, densely forested area in northern Wisconsin draining over 1,000 square miles to Lake Superior. This project will take place in the Upper Bad River and Marengo River sub-watersheds, where numerous sedimentation and fish passage barrier issues exist. | $229,160.00 |
2015 | A Coalition of Action: Youth, Community, and Partners Engaged in Environmental Education and Restoration (MA) | Regreen Springfield, Inc. | Springfield, located in southwestern Massachusetts sits within the southern half of the 7.2 million acre Connecticut River Watershed and is the urban core of the 5th largest metropolitan area in New England. This project is located in the East Springfield neighborhood of the city. | $36,542.15 |
2015 | Reverend Evers Park and Newton Creek - Riparian Corridor Restoration and Green Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements (NJ) | Delaware Riverkeeper Network | Reverend Evers Park, Morgan Village Neighborhood, along Newton Creek, near the corner of Morgan Street and Morgan Boulevard. | $36,541.44 |
2015 | Hispanic Environmental Awareness and Action at Masonville Cove Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership (MD) | Living Classrooms Foundation | Masonville Cove is located on the southern side of the Baltimore Harbor on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River in Baltimore, Maryland and is within the larger Chesapeake Bay Watershed. | $36,110.00 |
2015 | Hahn Forest Restoration at South Peachtree Creek (GA) | Trees Atlanta, Inc. | Adjacent to 898 Houston Mill Road, Atlanta, Dekalb County, Georgia. | $25,080.00 |
2015 | Demarcation of the Boundaries of Five Priority Caribbean Marine Protected Areas (Bahamas, St. Vincent and Grenadines, and St. Lucia) | Bahamas National Trust | Marine protected areas in the Bahamas and St. Lucia. | $19,000.00 |