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
2012 TreePeople's School Greening Initiative (CA) TreePeople, Inc. The School Greening Initiative works with Title 1 schools in Los Angeles. TreePeople focuses our efforts on schools in low-income neighborhoods with few trees and an overabundance of asphalt. $37,500.00
2012 Genetic Study to Aid Conservation of Kittlitz's Murrelet Queen's University DNA samples have been obtained from throughout the North Pacific. Analyses will be done in a dedicated seabird genetics lab. Results will aid the species throughout its range. $25,337.99
2012 Community Farm Demonstration (NM) Rio Grande Community Farm Project will occur on 50 acres of public land owned by City of Albuquerque in the middle of Albuquerque designated as Open Space and wildlife habitat. Land is managed by Rio Grande Community Farm. $25,000.00
2012 Membership Increase for Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge (MN) Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Focus is Sherburne NWR and surrounding communities (within a 50-mile radius) $5,000.00
2012 Waterfowl Conservation and Evaluation 2012-2013 Delta Waterfowl Foundation Field work will be conducted in southern Louisiana as well as data analysis at the University of Georgia and the University of Minnesota. $20,000.00
2012 Restoration of Tallgrass Prairie Infested with Lespedeza Cuneata (KS) Kansas State University Flint Hills Ecoregion, Native Tallgrass Prairie $547,630.00
2012 Hope Valley Meadow Restoration (CA) Placer County Resource Conservation District The West Fork Carson River meanders through Hope Valley on the Eastern slope of the Sierra at an average elevation of 7,100ft, and lies within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Alpine County, CA $62,957.11
2012 Cabinet-Purcell Forestlands Conservation Partnership The Trust for Public Land The lands that TPL and Vital Ground are seeking to protect and restore are located near Troy, Montana within the Cabinet-Purcell-Selkirk eco-region of the Northern Rockies. $230,000.00
2012 Lehua Island Restoration and Seabird Recovery (HI) Island Conservation Lehua Island, Hawaii $325,000.00
2012 Standardized Low-Cost Monitoring Of Conservation Success Pilot Project Regents of the University of California Two NFWF seabird conservation projects in the Pacific (Naked Islands, Prince William Sound, Alaska & Socorro Island, Revillagigedos, Mexico) $296,719.99