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 Reed Court Floodplain and Stormwater Improvements City of Kalamazoo The proposed Project is located on the west side of Portage Creek north (downstream) of Reed Avenue on a City-owned brownfield parcel located between Reed Avenue, Stockbridge Street and Reed Court. The property address is 433 Reed Avenue with parcel ID 06-22-467-002, the property is 4.178 acres. $124,445.00
2022 Restoring Shortleaf Pine and Oak Habitat in the Georgia Cumberlands - II Georgia Forestry Commission Cumberland Plateau in northwest Georgia $260,000.00
2022 Okefenokee Swamp Park Invasive Species Removal and Habitat Restoration (GA) Okefenokee Swamp Park, Inc. A half-acre subsection in the Okefenokee Swamp, Ware County, Southeastern Georgia; partly within Dixon Memorial State Forest and Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (federal land); forest is owned/managed by the Georgia Forestry Commission, refuge is owned/managed by US Fish and Wildlife Service. $25,462.98
2022 Restoring Habitat and Managing Invasive Species in the Lake Superior Watershed (MN) City of Duluth Kingsbury Creek watershed, Duluth, Minnesota $201,430.00
2022 Rio Cebolla Wetland and Watershed Natural Process Based Restoration Initiative (NM) Rio Grande Return Jemez River Watershed, Sandoval County, New Mexico. $189,481.20
2022 Restoring Longleaf Pine and Bottomland Hardwood Habitats on Private Lands in South Georgia Georgia Forestry Commission South Georgia $450,000.00
2022 Riparian Restoration of Headwater Streams in the Chiricahua Mountains (AZ, NM) Borderlands Restoration Network Gila River Headwaters Focal Area. $188,213.46
2022 Private Lands Longleaf Conservation in the Sandhills Region of South Carolina Chesterfield County Soil and Water Conservation District Chesterfield and Darlington counties, South Carolina $296,999.71
2022 Increasing Urban Tree Canopy in Grand Rapids (MI) Friends of Grand Rapids Parks Grand Rapids, Michigan targeting The Back Hills and Roosevelt Park Communities in the southwest and the Burton Heights, Garfield Park and Alger Heights Communities in the southeast. Performance sites are evaluated by the on-staff FGRP Forester and selected based on potential impacts. $348,220.07
2022 East Branch Red Clay Stream Restoration at North Walnut Road (PA) Brandywine Red Clay Alliance East Branch of Red Clay Creek, East Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania $239,798.31