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
2008 Martha John Creek Estuary Conservation Plan Great Peninsula Conservancy Martha John Creek Estuary is located on the southeast end of Port Gamble Bay, which lies one mile southeast of the Hood Canal Bridge. Hood Canal Coordinatining Council- Kitsap County (WRIA 15). $7,448.79
2008 Threatened and Endangered Plant Recovery in the West Eugene Wetlands (OR) City of Eugene, Oregon The West Eugene Wetlands are located in the Long Tom Watershed, in the southern Willamette Valley. Project activities will occur on public and private lands in the watershed. $150,000.00
2008 Salmon-Safe Puget Sound: WRIA 9 Salmon-Safe, Inc. Targeted urban sites throughout Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed with a particular focus on large corporate landowners. $48,500.00
2008 Bronx River Streambank Stabilization and Wetland Restoration (NY) Westchester County Department of Planning The project is located along the Bronx River adjacent to the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY. $350,000.00
2008 River Hills Restoration Partnership Project (MO) Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation East-central Missouri $83,783.16
2008 Brook Trout Conservation in Headwater Streams (ME) University of Maine Oxford and Franklin counties, Maine $100,000.00
2008 Hydrilla Verticillata Invasion Detection (MI) The Nature Conservancy Chicago, Illinois $98,000.00
2008 Upper Delaware River Tributary Restoration (NY) Friends of the Upper Delaware River, Inc. Hancock, New York $20,500.00
2008 Caring for the Sound Video Duplication (CT) Document Video Services, LLC Branford, Guilford, Easton, Meriden, Connecticut $3,000.00
2008 Mori Point Habitat Restoration (CA) Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Pacifica, San Mateo County, California $20,000.00