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 Working Together to Promote Conservation: The Cary Green Neighborhood Program (NC) Town of Cary The Town of Cary, North Carolina is located to the west of North Carolina's capital city, Raleigh. With approximately 145,000 residents and over 52 square miles of land area there is tremendous opportunity to enrich the conversation surrounding wildlife conservation and sustainability. $54,078.00
2015 Developing Riparian Resiliency and Future Land Stewards Along the Upper Gila River (AZ) Gila Watershed Partnership of AZ In Graham County Arizona, five separate restoration sites have been selected and surveyed between the towns of Pima and Geronimo for phase one implementation. These sites are located along the Gila River, with access from Highway 70. Each site is located within the Upper Gila-San Carlos Watershed. $75,000.00
2015 Creating an Innovative Outdoor Environmental Institute for Pre-Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade Students (MO) City Garden Montessori School City Garden School is located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri serving the Botanical Heights, Forest Park Southeast, Shaw, Southwest Gardens and Tiffany neighborhoods. These urban neighborhoods are the most diverse (racially and socio-economically) in the city. Our building is LEED certified. $74,327.00
2015 Colorado Mountain Club Collaborative Restoration Project: Protecting and Improving Riparian Habitat in the Rio Grande Natural Area Colorado Mountain Club Rio Grande Natural Area, Colorado. Includes all lands within one-quarter mile of either bank of the Rio Grande from the southern boundary of the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge to the New Mexico state boarder. The area encompasses about 33 miles of the river corridor, approximately 10,560 acres. $59,966.00
2015 Operationalizing Electronic Monitoring in the West Coast Groundfish Fishery (CA) Buccaneer Fishing Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo County, California. Monterey, Monterey County, California. Moss Landing, Monterey Country, California. Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, California. Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. $107,069.96
2015 Accelerate Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration on Private Lands on the Fall Line (AL, GA) The Nature Conservancy Project location will be focused on the Fort Benning SGA of west Georgia and east Alabama and within a strategically drawn priority area designed to conserve and connect the most important Fall Line ecosystems targeted by the Chattahoochee Fall Line Conservation Partnership LIT. $310,999.99
2015 Talladega Mountains Longleaf Pine Restoration Project The Nature Conservancy Project encompasses northeast Alabama form southwest of Birmingham to northwest Georgia near Rome, GA. Three districts of the Talladega national Forest and other public land form the project areas core. $200,000.00
2015 Increasing Awareness and Protecting Portland Oregon metropolitan Area Native Birds by Advancing Bird-Friendly Building Design and Lighting Guidelines Audubon Society of Portland Portland Metropolitan region $50,000.00
2015 Pineywoods Longleaf Restoration (LA) - II The Nature Conservancy A six-parish local implementation team project area anchored by Fort Polk and Kisatchie National Forest in west-central Louisiana. The parishes included are Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, and Vernon. $243,770.59
2015 South Lowcountry-ACE Basin Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Partnership (SC) - II The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Ten counties of southern South Carolina between the Savannah River and the Edisto River: Aiken, Allendale, Barnwell, Bamberg, Beaufort, Colleton, Edgefield, Hampton Jasper and Orangeburg Counties. $250,000.00