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
2014 Increasing Seven Mile Island's Beach Resiliency (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Stone Harbor Point, Seven Mile Island, Cape May County, New Jersey $1,279,992.41
2014 Umpqua Resource Pathway (OR) Phoenix School of Roseburg The project will take place within the Umpqua Basin, located in Douglas County, Oregon. The Youth Corps will be going to various sites in coniferous forest land. $45,216.29
2014 Youth Crew Restoration Outreach along the Bosque (NM) Talking Talons Youth Leadership, Inc. The habitat restoration projects will occur on the new 570-acre Valle De Oro National Wildlife Refuge (NM's first urban refuge) and adjacent Bureau of Reclamation and State of New Mexico lands. $47,322.26
2014 Building Green Infrastructure into Community Policies (RI) University of Rhode Island Newport, North Kingstown, and Warwick, Rhode Island $400,000.00
2014 Expanding Youth Outdoor Education and Employment (NM) The Forest Stewards Guild The project is on the Cuba and Jemez Ranger Districts of the Santa Fe National Forest in Sandoval County. US Census data indicate Cuba is 25% Native American, 45% Hispanic, and has a 45% poverty rate. $38,735.31
2014 River Cane Restoration Initiative (GA) South River Watershed Alliance DeKalb County, Georgia (south DeKalb County). $34,400.00
2014 Vegetation and Habitat Monitoring in the Walker Basin (NV) Great Basin Institute Five sampling sites within the Walker River watershed will be sampled: Mason Valley Wildlife Mgmt Area, the Pine Nut Mnts, Long Doctor project site, China Camp project site, and Spring Peak Fire site. $74,996.41
2014 Removing Fish Passage Barriers and Improving Aquatic Habitat in Haller Creek (WI) Brown County Haller Creek in the Village of Suamico, Brown County, WI. $33,915.89
2014 Making Space for Monarchs and Students in Phoenix (AZ) University of Arizona Board of Regents The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area is a five mile linear area that encompasses 595 acres of riparian habitat along the Salt River between 28th Street East to 19th Avenue West in Phoenix, AZ. $29,208.86
2014 Cay Creek Wetland Demonstration Landscape: A Coastal Model (GA) Coastal WildScapes Cay Creek Wetland Park, Midway, Liberty County, GA. $39,978.00