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 Strengthening Monmouth Beach's Marshes and Dunes (NJ) Monmouth Beach, New Jersey Monmouth Beach, Monmouth County, New Jersey $1,240,378.58
2014 Replenishing Little Egg Harbor's Marshes and Wetlands (NJ) Little Egg Harbor Township Little Egg Harbor and Tuckerton, New Jersey $2,130,000.00
2014 Habitat Conservation Strategy in Alberta, Canada Alberta Prairie Conservation Forum The Town of Onefour in southeastern Alberta, Canada $120,000.00
2014 Longleaf Restoration in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape (AL, FL) - II The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Project will occur across the over 1 million-acre Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership landscape in southern Alabama and northwest Florida. $267,000.00
2014 Setting Nutrient Thresholds to Coral Reef Health (HI, AS) University of Hawaii Honokowai, Kahekili, Mahinahina and Hanakaoo watersheds along West Maui Hawaii and Faga’alu watershed in American Samoa $90,858.20
2014 Reconnecting Coldwater Habitat in Northwest Michigan Rivers Trout Unlimited, Inc. The Manistee, Pine, Little Manistee, and Pere Marquette river watersheds in northwest Michigan. $250,000.03
2014 Hobart Marsh Restoration (IN) Shirley Heinze Land Trust, Inc. State- and privately-owned and managed nature preserves within 1/4 mile of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore property in the City of Hobart, Lake County, IN. $99,934.00
2014 Leveraging Agricultural Best Management Practices and Forested Buffers for Middle Schuylkill (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC This project will occur in the Middle Schuylkill cluster including Tulpehocken Creek, Maiden Creek, Manatawny Creek and Perkiomen Creek in Berks, Lebanon and Montgomery Counties,PA $300,000.00
2014 Urban Retrofit using Innovative Bioretention Design (MD) Prince George's County, Maryland The office complex is located at 1801 McCormick Drive, Largo, Maryland and is at corner of MD Route 202 and McCormick Dr. It will be the new headquarter of the Department of Environmental Resources. $375,000.00
2014 Beyond Compliance: Continuous Improvement in the Pequea (PA) Lancaster Farmland Trust The project will take place in Subbasin 1 of the Pequea Creek Watershed. The subbasin is comprised primarily of West Lampeter, Strasburg, Providence and Pequea Townships. $383,744.00