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New Lighting Gives Sea Turtle Hatchlings a New Lease on Life
In Florida, the bright lights of urbanization often overpower the moonlight that normally guides newly hatched turtles to sea.
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Apply for a Grant
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation provides funding on a competitive basis to projects that sustain, restore and enhance our nation's fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats.
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Application Information
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports more than 70 grant programs to protect and restore our nation's wildlife and habitats. We encourage you to read our complete list of conservation programs and review the program goals and guidelines to select the one appropriate for you. You can submit applications online through Easygrants, our grant application and management system.Image

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Required Financial Documents
The following financial documentation must be submitted with NFWF full proposals. Applicants are encouraged to provide this information at the time of application in order to prevent review, approval and/or contracting delays (if applicable). Below, you will find a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) to assist you with compiling the required information. If you have additional questions regarding documentation requirements or unanswered questions, please contact the NFWF staff representative listed in the RFP or your Grants Administrator.Image

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Transparency Act Requirements
In compliance with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (PL-109-282), the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) will report on grants of $25000 or more in federal funds.Image

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Pre-Proposal Summary
Below is an outline of the content of the Foundation's baseline pre-proposal application.
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Full Proposal Summary
Below is an outline of the content of the Foundation's baseline full proposal application.
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Budget Instructions
A complete detailed budget and narrative must be submitted with NFWF Full Proposals.
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