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
2024 Reconnecting Habitat in the South Moose River Watershed (NY) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The South Moose River watershed (HUC#0414030104) is in New York. Located in the Black River watershed of the Great Lakes, the South Moose River is in Adirondack Park in the counties of Herkimer and Hamilton - towns include, Ohio, Webb, Morehouse, Inlet and Arietta. $289,946.71
2024 Supporting Prescribed Fire Across the Sandhills (NE) Nebraska Community Foundation FBO Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Sandhills of Nebraska $699,300.00
2024 Restoring Upper Hammer Creek for Brook Trout and Black Duck Habitat Enhancement (PA) Trout Unlimited Doc Fritchey Chapter Hammer Creek watershed and tributaries in Heidelburg and South Lebanon Townships, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania $782,530.00
2024 Conservation Leasing on Tribal Lands (MT; ND; SD) Buffalo Nations Grasslands Alliance Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota $775,000.00
2024 Improving Water Quality and Access to Nature at Rodney Reservoir Park (DE) City of Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington, Delaware $500,000.00
2024 Improving Green Stormwater Infrastructures Design of Reid Temple Church (MD) Reid Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church Reid Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church, Glenn Dale, Maryland $54,730.36
2024 Cheverly East Stream Restoration (MD) Prince George's County, Maryland Cheverly, Maryland $999,703.00
2024 Developing a Watershed Action Plan for Picture Spring Branch Sub watershed of the Severn River (MD) Severn River Association, Inc. Picture Spring Branch in Anne Arundel County, Maryland $116,239.73
2024 Optimizing Water Management for Salmon Habitat in Chelan County (WA) Cascadia Conservation District Chelan County, Washington, USA is a semi-arid region in North Central Washington that is susceptible to drought, reduced winter snowpack and instream flows, more rapid spring snow-melt, increased stream temperatures, and the conversion of irrigated agricultural lands to development. $130,290.48
2024 Building Community Awareness and Addressing Habitat Loss in Baltimore, Maryland Friends of Herring Run Parks Lower Herring Run Park in Baltimore, Maryland $74,801.54