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 Dolores River Invasives Eradication (CO) The Nature Conservancy Grant activities will take place on the banks of the Dolores River between Gateway and the Colorado/Utah state line. The Dolores is a tributary to the Upper Colorado River. $74,999.55
2011 Targeted Reforestation in Clarke County, Virginia Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. Clarke County, Virginia $80,000.00
2011 Piedmont Regional Watershed Implementation Planning (VA) Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission Thomas Jefferson Planning District (Central VA): Counties of Greene, Albemarle, Nelson, Fluvanna, Louisa, and the City of Charlottesville.
Watersheds: Upper Tidal Fresh James, Pamunky, & Rappahannock
$49,917.26
2011 Reconnecting Floodplains through Streamside Berm Removal (NY) Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District Selected watersheds in the NY portion of the Bay watershed $148,280.46
2011 International Coral Reef Symposium in Australia ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University The 12th ICRS will be held in the tropical city of Cairns, located adjacent to The Great Barrier Reef. The Symposium will be held in the Cairns Convention Centre which can accommodate 3000 delegates. $108,000.00
2011 Strategies for Control of Giant Salvinia and Other Invasives Caddo Lake Institute, Inc. North East Texas and North West Louisiana including the watersheds of Caddo Lake and Lake Bistineau. $100,000.00
2011 Neighborhood Green (MD) Frederick County, Maryland Linganore Watershed, part of the Lower Monocacy Watershed in Frederick and Carroll Counties, Maryland. $185,200.50
2011 Strengthening Sumatran Tiger Conservation in Indonesia HarimauKita Forum Priority Tiger Conservation Landscapes across Sumatra focuses on Kerinci Seblat, Berbak - Sembilang, Leuser, and Ulu Masen landscapes. $78,996.18
2011 Black-tailed Prairie Dog Restoration and Monitoring (AZ) - II Arizona Game and Fish Department Prairie dogs will be translocated from southwestern Texas, southern New Mexico, or northern Mexico to southeastern Arizona. $105,649.72
2011 Ottauquechee Cooperative Weed Management Area: A Watershed Approach (VT) Vermont Institute of Natural Science, Inc. The 38-mile Ottauquechee River watershed spans eleven Vermont townships and drains an area of 223 square miles. Among VT's busiest roads, Rt4 traverses the watershed connecting ~25,000 residents. $45,000.00