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
2011 Anti-Poaching Patrol in Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia Malaysian Nature Society Taman Negara (TCL16) $74,999.83
2011 South River Solutions (VA) University of Virginia The South River watershed of Virginia. The river is a tributary of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. $11,498.32
2011 Louisiana Wetland Assessment: Present and Future Greater New Orleans Foundation This project will consider all the coastal wetlands in the State of Louisiana. $25,000.00
2011 Community and Landscape Connections for New England Cottontail (ME) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Project will be located in York and Cumberland Counties, Maine. $61,118.40
2011 Invasive Species Removal in New Orleans City Park (LA) Friends of City Park City Park is one of the largest urban parks in the US. Home to meadows, trails, lagoons and the largest collection of mature live oaks in the nation, the Park receives over 7 million visits a year. $24,740.00
2011 Hawksbill Conservation Along Pacific Nicaragua - II Wild Earth Allies Estero Padre Ramos is an estuary located on the Pacific Coast in Northwest Nicaragua. The primary hawksbill nesting areas (Venecia & Isla Tigra) are located within the northern mouth of the estuary. $50,000.00
2011 Gunnison Sage-Grouse Conservation on Private Lands in Colorado Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Throughout GUSG range in CO with emphasis on the Gunnison Basin. $200,000.00
2011 Collective Tools for Bycatch Management on the Pacific Coast Ilwaco Fishermen and Marketing Cooperative We will work with fishermen from the west coast groundfish trawl fishery in California and Washington. We already have arrangements in Ilwaco, WA, Fort Bragg, CA, and the central coast of California. $100,000.00
2011 Oyster Restoration in the Gulf of Mexico The Nature Conservancy Oyster reef restoration projects will be completed in two Gulf states: Louisiana and Alabama. Scientific monitoring will be completed on constructed reefs. $1,100,000.00
2011 Catch Share New Entry System: Permit Bank and Sector Synergy Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries This project will involve the Northeast Coastal Communities Sector and a permit bank. Sector members hail from central and eastern Maine, and southern Massachusetts. $185,000.00