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 Developing a Flood and Habitat Resilience Feasibility Study for Lower Darby Creek Watershed (PA) The Nature Conservancy Philadelphia and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania $866,691.14
2024 Engaging Citizens in Seekonk River Climate Resilience and Habitat Restoration Planning (RI) Providence Resilience Partnership Seekonk River, Rhode Island $772,794.52
2024 Planning Coastal Resiliency for the Community and Environment along the Fox River (WI) City of Green Bay Lower Green Bay and Fox River, Wisconsin $741,187.50
2024 Building a Community-Driven Coastal Watershed Resilience Plan to Maximize Benefits (FL) Florida International University Little River basin and Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida $199,749.79
2024 Floodplain Restoration on Little Conestoga Creek (PA) The Little Conestoga Creek Foundation Little Conestoga Creek watershed in Lancaster County, Maryland $500,000.00
2024 Developing an Ancestral Homelands Tribal Conservation District in the Bering Sea-Interior (AK) Holy Cross Tribe Central Yukon and Bering Sea-Western Interior resource Management Planning Areas, Alaska $1,206,975.60
2024 Lake George Aquatic Connectivity and River Restoration (CO) Coalition for the Upper South Platte Pike National Forest, Colorado $500,000.00
2024 Utah Pollinator Habitat Program: Increasing Floral Resources for Monarchs and Bumble Bees (UT) Utah State University Utah $210,000.00
2024 Rotational Grazing Technical Assistance and Planning in the Midwest (MN, MO, WI) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Prairie Potholes of Minnesota, northwest Missouri, and Great Lakes Basin of southern Wisconsin $435,675.17
2024 Advancing Voluntary Conservation Efforts on Working Lands in Idaho Heart of the Rockies Initiative The project will take place in the Idaho portion of the Rocky Mountain Rangelands program area of interest, including parts of the High Divide, Owyhee, and Green River focal areas. Generally, the region can be described as southern Idaho. $302,343.80