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
2019 Building Adaptive Shorelines for Resilient Coastal Communities (NC) County of Carteret Carrot Island, Wainwright Island, Carteret County, North Carolina. $1,513,479.01
2019 Columbia Cascade Water Transaction Development and Implementation (WA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Entail, Wenatchee, Yakima, and Methow watersheds, Washington $1,116,699.37
2019 Water Acquisition for Stream Flow Restoration to Benefit Fish in the Okanogan Basin, WA Washington Water Trust Okanogan River Basin, Washington $13,741.15
2018 Black Rhino Translocation from San Diego Zoo to Singita Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania Zoological Society of San Diego Singita Grumeti Reserve, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania $178,865.78
2018 Instream Habitat Restoration in the East Verde River to Increase Resiliency of a Gila Trout Fishery (AZ) U.S. Forest Service East Verde River, a tributary of the Verde River, Gila County, Arizona $38,529.70
2018 Increasing the Scale and Pace of Sagebrush Restoration across Southwestern Montana The Nature Conservancy Western edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Beaverhead and Madison Counties, Montana $108,496.86
2018 Farmer to Farmer Marketing for Water Conservation (GA, FL) Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Southern portion of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River basin within Georgia and Florida $300,000.00
2018 Wetlands Restoration for Ecosystem and Community Resilience in He'eia, Oahu (HI) The Nature Conservancy He'eia watershed, Oahu, Hawaii $768,454.00
2018 Restoration of the Eastern Oyster in the Lynnhaven River Western Branch (VA) Lynnhaven River Now Western Branch of the Lynnhaven River; Virginia Beach, Virginia $200,000.00
2018 Flow for Coho: Streamflow Technical Assistance in the Russian River Watershed Sonoma Resource Conservation District The project activities will take place in priority streams of the Russian River Watershed in Sonoma County, California for the recovery of Endangered Central California Coast coho Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit, as designated by the National Marine Fisheries Service. $141,896.69