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 Coppins Meadow Acquisition (CA) Truckee Donner Land Trust The project is located in the Truckee Basin, near the headwaters of the Little Truckee River, just below Henness Pass. It can be accessed via the Fibreboard road which travels West from CA 89 North. $250,000.00
2014 Creating a Three Dimensional Wetland Model for the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (DE) University of Delaware Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Kent County, Delaware $399,749.24
2014 Restoring Newark Bay's Wetlands (NJ) City of Newark Newark, New Jersey $248,790.63
2014 Restoring Over One Hundred Wetland Acres in Great Egg Harbor Bay (NJ) City of Ocean City Great Egg Harbor Bay, New Jersey $2,042,566.32
2014 Coastal Dune Lakes Monitoring and Restoration in Walton County (FL) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc. Project is located on and around the coastal dune lakes of South Walton County, Florida. Dune lakes are situated across 26 miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico. $33,375.68
2014 Wild Indigo Urban Naturalist Training (IL) National Audubon Society, Inc. The Calumet region in the Lake Michigan watershed in southeast Chicago. $28,983.19
2014 Restoring Paulins Kill Floodplain Forests and Functions (NJ) The Nature Conservancy Project parcels lie within Lafayette and Frankford Townships, Sussex County, NJ. The restoration corridor stretches across two TNC- & WRWMG-priority HUC14s in the Upper Paulins Kill Watershed. $94,062.11
2014 Restoration of Hexagenia Mayflies in Green Bay Lake Michigan (WI) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Near shore areas of Green Bay at 9 sites in Door, Brown, Oconto, and Marinette Counties in WI. $149,301.00
2014 Improving Cold Water Habitat for Brook Trout (MI) Trout Unlimited dba Schrems West Michigan Trout Unlimited Tyler Creek and other tributaries in the Rogue River Watershed in Kent County, MI. $149,000.00
2014 Stormwater Partnership for Progress (VA) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Project will be accomplished within the Town of Smithfield, Virginia, which is wholly located within the Chesapeake Bay watershed of Isle of Wight County in the southeastern part of Virginia. $26,385.00