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 Restoring Wilderness Meadows in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks American Rivers, Inc. Log Meadow is an 18-acre meadow located in the headwaters of the Kaweah River in Sequoia National Park. Meadows to be assessed are located throughout Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in the upper Kern, Kings, Kaweah, and South San Joaquin headwaters at 5,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation. $79,965.47
2017 Restoration and enhanced management of Montana's Milk River grasslands through sustainable ranching Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, Inc. Blaine, Phillips and Valley County in Northeast Montana. $297,624.96
2017 Green City Coalition Neighborhood Green Space Program (MO) Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation Baden and Wells Goodfellow neighborhoods in northern St. Louis, Missouri $46,485.57
2017 Middle Bear River Restoration and Livestock Exclusion (ID) Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District Bear River, 1.25 miles northwest of Thatcher, Idaho $49,115.46
2017 Condor Trail and Piru Fire Aqua Blanca Trail Restoration Project Phase I Condor Trail Association Piru Fire Burn Area and adjacent areas, including Aqua Blanca Creek and drainage, Los Padres National Forest, Ventura County, California. $6,150.00
2017 Rainwater Catchment System - Monan's Rill (CA) Sonoma Resource Conservation District The project is located at 7899 Saint Helena Road, Santa Rosa, CA. $154,709.00
2017 Citizen Science and Community-based Restoration for the Coastal Dune Lakes of Walton County (FL) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc. South Walton County, Florida $40,000.00
2017 SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve Alder Grove Restoration (WA) Save Habitat And Diversity Of Wetlands SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve, King County, Washington $30,000.00
2017 Southern Colorado Natural Landscapes Youth and Adult Volunteer Environmental Stewardship Program Rocky Mountain Field Institute, Inc. Pikes Peak Region of Southern Colorado $30,000.00
2017 Conducting Culvert Assessments in Priority Watersheds of Western Pennsylvania Western Pennsylvania Conservancy All NAACC sites will be determined by PFBC and WPC staff consultations. Sites should be prioritized by the presence of confirmed native and wild salmonid species. $5,000.00