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
2022 Increasing Technical Assistance on Working Wetlands for Louisiana Shorebirds Ducks Unlimited, Inc. The grant funded work will be in south and central Louisiana. Parishes include: Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia, Jeff Davis, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Vermilion. $200,000.00
2022 Oyster Planting to Improve Water Quality in Long Island Sound-II (NY) Town of Brookhaven Port Jefferson Harbor, New York $79,639.62
2022 Assessment of Kiwikiu and Mosquito Populations in Waikamoi Preserve, East Maui - III (HI) The Nature Conservancy Waikamoi Preserve, Maui County, Hawaii $53,000.00
2022 Keeping Livestock on the Prairies through Diversified Agriculture (ND) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Missouri Coteau and Drift Prairie areas of the Prairie Pothole Region, North Dakota $248,238.54
2022 Developing Southern Oregon Forest Management to Improve Resiliency (OR) The Trust for Public Land Coquille, Rouge, Umpqua Watersheds, Oregon $250,000.00
2022 Revitalizing Public Space through Green Infrastructure in Detroit's 94 Industrial Corridor (MI) Wildlife Habitat Council Mount Elliott and Alkebu-Lan neighborhoods adjacent to I-94 Industrial Corridor, Detroit, Michigan $242,703.17
2022 Using Virtual Fencing to Improve Grazing Management, Carbon Sequestration, and Wildlife Habitat (TX) Texas Tech University Texas’ High Plains and Rolling Plains ecoregions in Crosby, Dickens, Garza, Kent, Scurry, and/or Fisher Counties $193,671.52
2022 Understanding Chondria Spread at Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument (HI) University of Hawaii Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument and Main Hawaiian Islands $115,969.01
2022 Urban Greenway Wildlife Habitat and Water Quality Community Stewardship (CO) Sand Creek Regional Greenway Partnership The Sand Creek Regional Greenway is a 13 mile long trail in the northeast Denver metro area. It connects the City of Aurora, Denver, and Commerce City. It also connects, Arapahoe county, Denver County, and Adams County. $37,080.35
2022 Habitat Restoration and Reintroduction for Imperiled Herpetofauna of the Black, San Francisco, and Upper Gila-Mangas Watersheds (AZ, NM) Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy San Francisco and Upper Gila-Mangas watersheds of the Gila River Basin, and in the Black watershed of the Salt River Basin, Arizona and New Mexico. $227,074.13