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
2014 Stormwater Best Management Practices in Rural Counties with Roadside Ditches (MD) AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Inc. The project is located within Wicomico County, Maryland. The conceptual design will be located within the publicly owned right-of-way as directed by Wicomico County Planning and Zoning. $35,170.26
2014 Restoring Aquatic Connectivity to the Kalamazoo River (MI) Calhoun Conservation District Pigeon Creek watershed, a tributary of the Kalamazoo River in Calhoun County, MI. $168,354.00
2014 Allouez Bay Habitat Restoration (WI) Douglas County Land & Water Conservation Department Allouez Bay in the St. Louis River Estuary in the City of Superior, Douglas County, WI. $121,954.00
2014 Creating a Model for Local Green Infrastructure Practices (NJ) Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissioners Project location is Woodstown and Pilesgrove in Salem County NJ, in the Salem River Watershed (HUC 11). $74,999.88
2014 Expand Soil Health Practices in the Root River Watershed (MN) Land Stewardship Project Private lands in and in close proximity to the Root River watershed in southeast Minnesota. $135,355.00
2014 Anacostia Wetlands Awareness and Restoration Effort (DC) Anacostia Watershed Society, Inc. The project sites are located in the Anacostia Park and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in the District of Columbia. These parks are owned by the National Park Service. $200,000.00
2014 Cultivating Conservation in the Rush and Willow River Watersheds (WI) St. Croix County Rush River and Willow River watersheds located within Pierce and St. Croix counties in northwest Wisconsin. $99,999.90
2014 Whole Farm Conservation Including Forested Buffers (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC Targeted farms in Franklin and Lancaster Counties, PA, including NFWF targeted rivers (Lower Susquehanna, Upper Potomac). $449,864.00
2014 Implementing Green Infrastructure to Manage Stormwater in New Haven (CT) New Haven Urban Resources Initiative West River Watershed, New Haven, Connecticut. $144,296.47
2014 Surveying Upper West Branch Susquehanna River Watersheds (PA) Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Watersheds in the upper West Branch of the Susquehanna River. $5,000.00