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 Protecting Dragon Run Wildlife Corridor for Habitat and Water Quality Improvements (VA) Chesapeake Conservancy, INC. Dragon Run watershed on Virginia's Middle Peninsula $500,000.00
2024 Training Young Scientists for Careers in Coral Conservation and Restoration Efforts (FL) Jr Scientists in the Sea JSIS is currently partnered with the City of Florida City, Miami-Dade Commission District 9 and Miami-Dade School Board Districts 7 and 9. MRI and JSIS will work on this project along the area of the Florida Keys national Marine Sanctuary reef tract in Miami Dade offshore waters. $94,800.00
2024 Advancing Soil Health Advising and Mentorship in the Cheney Lake Watershed (KS) Cheney Lake Watershed, Inc. Cheney Lake watershed in south-central Kansas $333,000.00
2024 Restoring Dynamic Forest Structure for Priority Birds in the Delaware River Watershed (PA) American Bird Conservancy Pike, Monroe, and Luzerne Counties of Pennsylvania $1,000,000.00
2024 Urban Youth Education Program about Climate and Wildlife (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. PS-85, Renaissance Charter School, Hospital School, Astoria and Alley Pond Parks, New York $181,873.67
2024 Learning “Lots” about Permeable Pavers to Improve Water Quality Phase I (CT) Town of Groton Town-owned and managed pavement, Town of Groton, Connecticut $190,000.00
2024 Share the Shore with Shore and Seabirds in Long Island Sound (CT, NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Milford Point, Milford and Long Beach, Stratford, Connecticut and Sunken Meadow State Park, New York $70,580.83
2024 Online Data Entry and Management Solution for the Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Network - Phase II The Wild Neighbors Database Project $232,262.80
2024 Adaptive Management of Water Resources in the Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape (AZ) City of Sierra Vista The project benefits the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in Cochise County, in Southeastern Arizona. It contains 56,000 acres and 43 miles of the San Pedro River from the international border with Mexico, north to the unincorporated town of St. David, Arizona, near Interstate 10. $1,050,000.00
2024 Restoring He'eia Coastal Community through Wetlands Restoration (HI) Kakoo Oiwi He'eia Wetlands and He'eia fishpond, He'eia National Estuarine Reserve, Island of Oahu, Hawaii $5,599,956.14