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 Kickapoo Boots-on-the-Ground Collaborative Southwest Badger Resource Conservation & Development Council This project will occur on private properties in the Kickapoo River Watershed - a high priority of the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watershed Initiative. This Driftless Area project drains 768 sq miles of land boasting 250+ miles of trout waters, agriculture land use of 50% and forest land 48%. $200,000.00
2016 Sustainable Crabbing Gear Program (WA) Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, and Strait of Juan de Fuca, Slaish Sea, Washington. $5,688.84
2016 Flow Restoration on San Gregorio Creek- Klingman/Moty Farm (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The Moty farm is located south of Route 84, approximately 3 miles east of the intersection of Route 84 and Route 1. Latitude - 37° 19’ 30” N and Longitude - 122° 21’ 02” W is the location of the proposed off-channel pond. $30,922.76
2016 Creating Watershed Implementation Plans for mitigating stormwater in a chain of Kettle Lakes (NY) Syracuse University The project will take place around a chain of hydrologically connected kettle lakes in Onondaga and Cortland Counties in New York State. The lakes are Crooked Lake, Little York Lake, Song Lake, and Tully Lake. $50,000.00
2016 Collecting Ecological Data and Models of Living Shoreline Restoration Projects (MD, NJ, NY, VA) U.S. Geological Survey Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia $1,195,728.23
2016 Northcoast Marine Mammal Center Emergency Funding to Support Response and Rehabilitation of Northern Elephant Seal Weaners Northcoast Marine Mammal Center Coastal waters, coastline and adjacent marine mammal accessible shore haul out locations of both Humboldt and Del Norte Counties in Northern California $11,658.96
2016 Midway Atoll Seabird Restoration (HI) Island Conservation Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, Battle of Midway National Memorial, is in the Papahanaumokuakea National Monument, located on the far northern end of the Hawaiian Archipelago. Midway Atoll (1,540 acres) is an unincorporated territory of the US and comprised of three emergent islands. $827,472.00
2016 Continuation of Restoration Efforts in the Río Loco Watershed: Tracking Pollution Sources into the Urbanized Area of Yauco, Puerto Rico Protectores de Cuencas, Inc. Rio Loco/Guánica Bay Watershed: six tributary rivers of the Río Loco in Yauco, Puerto Rico $69,657.21
2016 Eradicating Alien Species from the Highest Priority Caribbean Island Wild Earth Allies Redonda (80 hectares), Antigua & Barbuda, Eastern Caribbean. The peak of an extinct volcano, Redonda is a remote, uninhabited island, and recognized as an Important Bird Area because of its seabirds. It is 56 km Southwest of Antigua, 23 km Northwest of Montserrat and 32 km Southeast of Nevis. $99,999.28
2016 Environmental Education & Stewardship for Underserved Youth II (CA) NatureBridge Our Golden Gate campus is located in the Marin Headlands of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, at the former Fort Cronkhite site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. $70,000.00