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
2009 Oxford Park Living Shoreline (MD) Town of Oxford, Maryland Located on the Tred Avon River in Oxford, Maryland; eight miles from the Talbot County Seat of Easton, Maryland. $161,000.00
2009 Support for the Southern Appalachian Cooperative Weed Management Partnership Mountain Valleys Resource Conservation & Development Council Southern App region along the Appalachian Trail corridor, on Nat'l Forest lands, Nat'l Park Service units, & along state roads & highways where species & natural areas of high conservation sig occur. $33,997.25
2009 Seeds of Success National Coordination Chicago Horticultural Society The Seeds of Success National Coordinating Office is located at the Bureau of Land Management Washington Office. However, seed collecting teams and training courses are stationed and held nation-wide. $75,000.00
2009 Marshall-Beltrami Weed Management (MN) Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District Thief River Watershed located in the eastern one-third of Marshall County and the northwestern portion of Beltrami County in Minnesota; covering approximately twenty-five townships. $60,000.00
2009 National Conservation Leadership Institute - III National Conservation Leadership Institute Eleven days at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV, 3 days at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri, virtual campus, office permanently maintained at NCTC via AFWA's MAT. $50,000.00
2009 Conservation of Loggerhead Sea Turtles in Southeast U.S. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service This project is located on federal National Wildlife Refuges in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. $82,000.00
2009 Demonstrating Natural Stream Design (NY) Finger Lakes Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. The project is located within the New York State portion of the Chemung River Basin. Specifically, the project sites are located Chemung, Schuyler & Steuben Counties. $399,995.00
2009 Engaging Plain Farmers in Conservation (PA) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. The project area is the Lancaster Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite communities, centered around Intercourse, PA (lat & long: 40.0381 x -76.1067). Land ownership and site management is private. $500,000.00
2009 Amur Tiger Protection in the Russian Far East – 2009 Phoenix Fund Primorsky region, Amur tiger habitat in the south of the Russian Far East $70,000.00
2009 Restoring Habitat in the North Branch of the Clinton River (MI) Clinton River Watershed Council The dams are located on the N. Branch of the Clinton River which is a tributary of Lake St. Clair. These are the first barriers on the system and are both in Ray Township, of Macomb County, Michigan. $34,519.29