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
2017 Aerial Surveys for Shorebirds Wintering along Brazil's North and Northeastern Coasts New Jersey Audubon Society Coastal regions of northern and northeastern coasts of Brazil, from the state Amapa to the state of Rio Grande do Norte. $49,993.73
2017 Expanding Beach Restoration Efforts in Delaware Bay for Red Knots (NJ) American Littoral Society Middle Township, Cape May County, New Jersey $250,000.00
2017 Coastal Wetland and Forest Restoration Planning Project (NY) Natural Areas Conservancy Hammond Cove and Harding Park are located in the east Bronx on the Long Island Sound by the East River, as well as the Bronx and Westchester Rivers. Hammond Cove
is next to a major thoroughfare (295) and Harding Park is south of Soundview Park, which is on the Bronx River.
$99,976.25
2017 Hayfork Youth Crew Continuing the Path to Natural Resource Leadership (CA) Watershed Research and Training Center Public lands within the South Fork Trinity River Watershed, California $21,821.39
2017 Western Colorado High School Summer Science and Engineering Internship Program (CO) Uncompahgre/Com, Inc. Uncompahgre Plateau in rural western Colorado $22,000.00
2017 Habitat Restoration & Conservation on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (WA) Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group Cle Elum and Naches Ranger Districts of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, in Yakima and Kittitas Counties, Washington $49,910.60
2017 Restoration planning to increase the pace and scale of Sierra meadow and focal species recovery through installation of beaver dam analogues and facilitating beavers in priority watersheds The Nature Conservancy Truckee, Lake Tahoe, Upper Carson, West Walker, East Walker $133,775.87
2017 The end of the line: non-breeding site assessments for the rufa Red Knot population over-wintering at Bahía Lomas, Chile. Birds Canada Bahía Lomas WHSRN/Ramsar Site is the largest area of intertidal flats in Chile, covering ~59,000 ha (150,000 acres) along 69km of shoreline at the eastern mouth of the Strait of Magellan and the north end of Tierra del Fuego, bordering Argentina. $105,000.00
2017 Developing a framework for assessing Flyway-wide and site based targets and metrics to assess recovery of red knots Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. The project will take place in Delaware Bay New Jersey. The experts involved in the project will come from Canada, US, Brazil, Argentina, Chile. The area covered by the project will be all countries in the red knot’s flyway where projects have been funded to recover red knots. $25,150.03
2017 Advancing Bird-friendly Building and Lighting Design in the Portland Oregon Metro Area - II The Intertwine Alliance Foundation Portland Metropolitan region $54,999.76