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 Living Shoreline Design and Permitting along an Urban Delaware Riverfront (PA) Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc. Croydon, Pennsylvania $96,824.29
2022 Implementing Forest Management Practices to Promote Resiliency and Habitat (PA) Indiana University of Pennsylvania Research Institute This project will occur across several State Game Lands within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed’s state-identified healthy watersheds and protect priority habitat corridors in northcentral Pennsylvania. In these SGLs, we will target young forests between 10-25 years post-timber harvest. $341,221.20
2022 Developing Management Strategies to Reduce White-Nose Syndrome and Increase Bat Survival (MI) Michigan Technological University Mead Mine and Keel Ridge Mines, Ontonagon and Dickinson counties, Michigan $103,924.80
2022 Implementing Agricultural Best Management Practices in the Mill Creek Watershed (PA) Lancaster Farmland Trust The project is located on two farms in the Mill Creek Watershed, in both Upper Leacock and West Lampeter Townships, Lancaster County, PA. The farms are in NFWF's 11th-ranked most effective basin. $500,000.00
2022 Assessing Red Knot Survival Using Data from Delaware Bay and Lagoa do Peixe, Brazil - II (DE, BRA) Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. Delaware Bay, Delaware and Lagoa do Peixe, Brazil $75,000.00
2022 Improving Habitat Quality in Western Big Game and Migration Corridors Across the Blackfeet Nation (MT) Blackfeet Fish and Wildlife Department Project Location Description The Blackfeet Nation is located in northern Montana, east of Glacier National Park
(GNP) along the Canadian border, and supports high wildlife diversity, partly due to
its location in the transition zone between the Northern Great Plains and the Rocky
Mountains.
$171,568.12
2022 Improving Pollinator Habitat in the Playa Region Through Technical Assistance (KS) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Western Kansas $136,878.91
2022 Technical Assistance for Pollinator Habitat on Working Lands in the Eastern Dakotas (ND, SD) National Audubon Society, Inc. Eastern North Dakota, South Dakota $262,408.68
2022 Planning for Greening the Yellow Mill Channel to Improve Water Quality in the Long Island Sound (CT) The Trust for Public Land City of Bridgeport, Connecticut $120,508.77
2022 Improving Fish Passage for Aquatic Organisms in the Holly Creek Watershed of Northwest Georgia (II) The Nature Conservancy Holly Creek watershed, Murray County, Georgia $250,000.00