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
2015 Population Structure of Yazoo Darters and Fish Assemblage Dynamics of the Yocona and Tallahatchie River Drainages (MS) University of Southern Mississippi Surveys will be conducted throughout the upper Yazoo River basin in the Tallahatchie and Yocona River drainages. $80,714.00
2015 Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Range-wide Prioritization (ID) Friends of the Teton River, Inc. The project will take place in the Teton Watershed, including important YCT stronghold tributary streams in Wyoming and Idaho. Project activities/outcomes will have rangewide implications for YCT. $60,000.00
2015 New River Watershed Aquatic Restoration (OR) Curry County Soil and Water Conservation District Project activities will occur in the New River-Floras Creek watershed, which is a 52,000 acre coastal basin located on the southern Oregon coast that is within the range of north migrating salmonid stocks. $63,000.00
2015 Upper Armstrong Creek Restoration (CO) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The project area is located on Armstrong Creek in Routt County, Colorado; 18 miles north of the town of Hayden; on lands managed by U. S. Forest Service; and includes 0.8 mile of stream. $50,000.00
2015 Implementing Green Stormwater Infrastructure in the Grand Calumet River Area of Concern (IN) City of Gary The Grant Calumet River Area of Concern Green Stormwater Infrastructure Project is located in the City of Gary, Indiana. All proposed project green infrastructure installations will be conducted in the Grand Calumet River Area of Concern. $259,263.00
2015 Red Mountain Park Forest Management and Sustainability Program (AL) The Red Mountain Park Fund, Inc. Located just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Birmingham, Alabama, and along the Red Mountain Ridge that serves as part of the Ridge-and-Valley region of the Appalachian Mountains, lies Red Mountain Park with an expansive 1,500-acre footprint extending 4.5 mi. long and 1 mi. wide at some points. $24,948.03
2015 Sustainable Youth: Creating Green Infrastructure Through Community-Based Urban Forestry (CA) Earth Team Richmond, California
Oakland, California
Pinole, California
$85,780.71
2015 Escalante Watershed Restoration - Youth Corps helping with Woody Invasive Control -UT - 2015 Grand Staircase Escalante Partners Garfield County, Escalante Watershed, Southern Utah, within Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. $75,000.00
2015 Growing the Greenway: Expanding Green Parks and Public Understanding of Green Land Management in Downtown Boston (MA) Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Inc. The Rose Kennedy Greenway is one-and-a-half miles of contemporary parks in the heart of downtown Boston. $25,000.00
2015 Camden City Hall Interactive Green Infrastructure Demonstration Project (NJ) Cooper's Ferry Partnership, Inc. The project will be located in the highly-visible Roosevelt Plaza Park (RPP), at the foot of City Hall in the City of Camden, NJ. Once Camden’s front yard, RPP was reconstructed in 2012 after serving as the site of a parking garage since 1955. RPP is now home to a highly successful “pop-up” park. $50,000.00