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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2023 | Enhancing Wildlife Migration Routes Across Public and Private Grasslands (MT) | Montana Outdoor Legacy Foundation | Southeast Montana | $275,000.00 |
2023 | Partnering to Restore the Longleaf Landscape Across the Chattahoochee Fall Line Region (GA, AL) | The Nature Conservancy | East-central Alabama and 17 counties in west-central Georgia, anchored by Fort Benning and Tuskegee National Forest | $399,990.52 |
2023 | Restoring, Enhancing and Maintaining Coastal Habitats in South Florida’s Coastal Watershed (FL) | Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Inc. | The proposed project will continue efforts in South Florida’s coastal watershed on three of Miami’s barrier islands. The dune and coastal hammocks in this project are located at Haulover Beach, Crandon Park and Virginia Key Beach Park. | $43,747.73 |
2023 | Monitoring Water Quality in the Verde River Watershed (AZ) | Friends of Verde River Greenway | Verde River near Cottonwood, Arizona | $49,042.28 |
2023 | Enhancing Riparian Edge to Protect Migratory Birds (WI) | Riveredge Nature Center, Inc. | Wisconsin | $115,733.00 |
2023 | Conserving Native Grasslands and Sagebrush Habitat via Conservation Easements (MT) | The Montana Land Reliance | Central Montana | $750,000.00 |
2023 | Increasing Indigenous Natural Resource Management Capacity in the Northern Great Plains | Buffalo Nations Grasslands Alliance | Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota | $220,000.00 |
2023 | Final Design of Saginaw Bay Habitat and Sediment Transport Reef System (MI) | Michigan Department of Natural Resources | The proposed project location in southwest Saginaw Bay nearest Bangor Township, Michigan - just north of the Saginaw River. The 3 proposed reef system locations are: 1.Kawkawlin River Mouth Reef Spawning Site 2.Spoils Island Near-shore Reef Site 3.Wenona Beach Estates Near-shore Spawning Marsh |
$425,000.00 |
2023 | Restoring and Enhancing Longleaf Pine Habitat within the Sewee Region (SC) | The Nature Conservancy | Charleston, Berkeley, Williamsburg, and Georgetown counties, South Carolina | $299,875.55 |
2023 | Restoring Longleaf Pine and Bottomland Hardwood Forests on Public and Private Lands in Mississippi | Mississippi Forestry Association | Central and southern Mississippi | $999,889.78 |