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 Improving Eastern Brook Trout Habitat in Kettle Creek (PA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The project is located in the Cross Fork subwatershed of Kettle Creek in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Kettle Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River. $191,730.00
2012 Coordinating Strategic Pepperweed Control in the Northeast (MA) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Current distribution of pepperweed in Northeast: New Hampshire to Long Island, with coordinated efforts in the Great Marsh, and targeted partners in Maine, New Hampshire and Long Island. $75,000.00
2012 Kelly Diversion Fish Passage Improvement (WY) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Gros Ventre River - Kelly, Wyoming $75,000.00
2012 Accelerating Prairie and Wetland Conservation (SD,MN) The Nature Conservancy Project will occur across eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota with particular emphasis on the Prairie Coteau. $158,655.00
2012 Growing Capacity for the Green Economy (WI) Growing Power Inc. This project is focused in Milwaukee, WI. Although the community is rich with cultural diversity the rate of unemployment among some populations is over 50%. $50,000.00
2012 Capacity Building As Regional Leaders in Urban Forestry (WA) Friends of Trees This project will take place on private property planting strips primarily in the City of Vancouver but also on Port of Vancouver and Clark County properties. $44,979.51
2012 Grand Central Outdoor Learning Center (AZ) Valley Forward Association Located along the Grand Canal and light rail in an area of downtown Phoenix housing four high schools in a moderate income tract and adjacent major municipal park, veterans hospital and business hub. $20,000.00
2012 Protecting Brook Trout Habitat on Private Land: Phase II Trout Unlimited, Inc. Eastern U.S. range of brook trout, from New York south to
Georgia. Project investments to be guided by NFWF and
EBTJV priorities, including new catchment/patch-scale
population data.
$70,291.28
2012 Save The Bay Volunteer Restoration Opportunities (RI) Save The Bay, Inc. These projects will take place in multiple locations, depending on the project(s) chosen: Westerly, Charlestown or Newport, RI. $25,000.00
2012 Annual Sea Turtle Abundance Monitoring Oceanic Society Expeditions The proposed work will be office-based at Duke University's Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab in Durham and Beaufort, NC, and at Oceanic Society's East Coast office in Washington, DC. $49,826.00