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
2023 Expanding Partnerships to Restore Longleaf Pine Habitat in the Cape Fear Arch Region (NC) The Nature Conservancy This project will take place within the Cape Fear Arch landscape including Bladen, Columbus, Sampson, Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender, and Robeson counties, North Carolina. $599,995.68
2023 Engaging Youth and Community for Riparian Restoration and Reforestation (NJ, NY, PA) Groundwork Hudson Valley, Inc. Saw Mill River in Westchester County, New York, the Wallkill River in northern New Jersey and Cherry Creek in eastern Pennsylvania. $49,999.64
2023 Restoring Habitat for Birds in the St. Louis River Estuary, Duluth, Minnesota Minnesota Land Trust St. Louis River and Magney-Snively Natural Areas, City of Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota $512,698.96
2023 Habitat Restoration and Outdoor Education in the Red Clay Consolidated School District (DE) Red Clay Consolidated School District Red Clay Consolidated School District, New Castle County, Delaware $253,830.00
2023 Urban Agriculture and Community Engagement (PA) North Roots Inc. The Farm operates out of two locations in the North Philadelphia community. In the North Central section, serving the 19121 area code, on 13 vacant lots, encompassing nearly half acre. The second site in Strawberry Mansion area serves 19132 area code, with 8 vacant city lots, totaling 1/4 acre. $75,000.00
2022 Assessment and Design of Green Infrastructure for the Royce Brook Watershed (NJ) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Royce Brook Watershed in Hillsborough Township and Manville Borough, New Jersey $249,569.12
2022 Providing Technical Assistance to Promote Adoption of Grazing Conservation Practices (IA) Practical Farmers of Iowa Statewide Iowa $361,842.33
2022 Improving Habitat Management on Working Lands to Benefit Grassland Birds in Western Wyoming National Audubon Society, Inc. Western Wyoming $172,352.60
2022 Reducing Runoff to Protect Priority Lake Michigan Watersheds (MI) Conservation Resource Alliance Recreational properties near sensitive waterbodies draining to the Pere Marquette River, Lake Michigan, Grand Traverse Bay, and Little Traverse Bay, Michigan $360,000.47
2022 Protecting and Enhancing the Galien River Watershed through Invasive Species Control (MI) Chikaming Open Lands This project will take place at twelve natural areas throughout the Galien River watershed, Berrien County, southwest Michigan. $220,616.61