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
2021 Conserving Indigenous Rappahannock Ancestral Lands at Fones Cliffs on the Rappahannock River (VA) Rappahannock Tribe The property is off Pea Ridge Ln in Warsaw, VA, owned by Northern Neck Lumber Co. and the Morris Family, in northwest Richmond County, near Tappahannock on the Middle Peninsula. It does not have public road frontage and accessed by a 50-foot easement known as Sallie’s Rd towards Luke’s Island. $500,000.00
2021 Upper Sandy River Basin Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Restoration (OR) The Freshwater Trust Sandy River Basin, Clackamas County $59,303.43
2021 Accelerating Best Management Practice Implementation in Lancaster and Chester Counties (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC Lancaster and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania $499,796.70
2021 Restoring Longleaf Pine Habitat in Virginia The Nature Conservancy Southeast Virginia $204,949.44
2021 Developing a Watershed Resources Master Plan for the City of Manassas (VA) City of Manassas, VA Manassas, Virginia $50,000.00
2021 Living Shoreline Design on Monroe Bay (VA) College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Monroe Bay, Colonial Beach, Virginia $39,000.00
2021 Dam Removal Planning for the Pequest River (NJ) The Nature Conservancy Belvidere, Warren County, New Jersey $306,267.50
2021 Improving Water Quality Through Green Infrastructure in Quanaduck Cove and Long Island Sound (CT) Eastern Connecticut Conservation District, Inc. Quanaduck Cove, Quanaduck Cove Court Condominiums, Stonington, Connecticut $59,493.40
2021 Reducing Nutrient Loss from Manure in Lancaster through Expanded Adoption of Manure Injection (PA) Sustainable Chesapeake Manure will be injected in most-effective basin regions of Lancaster County, PA, with a focus on Tier 1 watersheds identified by Lancaster Clean Water Partners as having the highest potential for delisting. $249,173.67
2021 Restoring Riparian and Upland Habitat on Swan River to Improve Connectivity for Cutthroat Trout (CO) Summit County Government Swan River Valley in Summit County, Colorado $300,000.00