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
2016 Optimizing Conservation Outcomes and Investments for Semipalmated Sandpiper Using Full Life Cycle Migratory Network Models New Jersey Audubon Society Overwinter survival will be determined at coastal sites in Suriname (3), French Guiana (2) and northern Brazil (2) $99,971.14
2016 Coordinated Predation Management for Focal Temperate Breeding Shorebirds in the Atlantic Flyway U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Activities will benefit predation management along the US Atlantic coast & in Maritime Canada and include demonstration projects in Focal Geographies identified in AFSI: Maritime Canada and Northeast U.S. (Newfoundland to NY) and Mid Atlantic and Southeast U.S. (NJ to FL Gulf Coast). $341,861.20
2016 Training Southern Mississippi Youth in Restoring Critical Habitat for Endangered Species (MS) Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain Harrison County, Mississippi $49,575.94
2016 King Range Stewards (CA) Mattole Restoration Council King Range National Conservation Area and surrounding watershed, in northwestern California $47,767.19
2016 Grand Junction Wildlife Area Cottonwood Habitat Improvement (CO) Tamarisk Coalition Near Grand Junction in Mesa County, CO $45,051.38
2016 Mill Creek Healthy People and River Program (IN, OH) Groundwork Cincinnati/Mill Creek 1) Multiple sites within the Mill Creek riverine-riparian corridor, in the Lower Mill Creek Watershed, located in the City of Cincinnati. 2) Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge located near Seymour Indiana. $37,437.43
2016 Training the Next Generation of Plant Conservationists in Washington (WA) University of Washington, Washington Rare Plant Care and Conservation Chelan County, Washington $51,892.05
2016 Alliance Medical Ministry, Community Garden (NC) Alliance Medical Ministry Alliance Medical Ministry's Community Garden and Wellness Program is located in southeast Raleigh at our clinic site, 101 Donald Ross Drive. The clinic is located within one mile of downtown Raleigh, in one of Raleigh's low-income areas and a food desert. $25,000.00
2016 Continuing to Give Youth Voice Through Participation and Education in Conservation (NM) Talking Talons Youth Leadership, Inc. The Sandia Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest $50,000.00
2016 Youth Forest Monitoring Program (MT) Montana Discovery Foundation Helena National Forest in central Montana $25,000.00