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
2025 Expand Monarchs and More Habitat Program (AR, CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NM, OH, OK, SD, TX, WI, WY) Monarch Joint Venture Habitat improvement efforts are targeted throughout the eastern priority states for NFWF's Monarch Butterfly and Pollinators Conservation Fund. $299,993.50
2025 Conserving the Piney Creeks Ranch (WY) Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust Marbleton, Sublette County, Wyoming $275,000.00
2025 Landscape Planning and Mapping Salmon Habitat for Protection in the Kenai Peninsula Borough (AK) Kenai Watershed Forum Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska $550,679.87
2025 Increasing Technical Support for Priority Conservation Practices in Illinois Watersheds American Farmland Trust This project includes multiple watersheds of eastern Illinois: Vermilion Headwaters (Illinois Basin), Vermilion (Wabash Basin), Little Wabash, Lower Wabash, Embarras, and Skillet Watersheds. $571,206.02
2025 Mammalian Exclusion Fence Construction at James Campbell NWR (HI) Pacific Rim Conservation James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge $2,499,670.54
2025 Planning Peatland Restoration in the Southern Kenai Peninsula (AK) Alaska Wildlife Alliance Kenai Peninsula, Alaska $398,489.65
2025 Partnering to Restore Grassland Habitat for Whooping Crane and Other Migratory Birds (ND) U.S Fish and Wildlife Service - Devils Lake Wetland Management District This project will be located in and cover the whole state of North Dakota. We aim to work in all of the physiographic regions of North Dakota. $274,999.74
2025 Marine Debris Removal for Habitat Improvement in the Northeast, Central and Southeast Coasts of North Carolina North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc. Coastal North Carolina $395,420.53
2025 Expanded Stormwater Capture for Schoolyard in Mott Haven, Bronx (NY) The Trust for Public Land 345 Brook Ave, Bronx, New York, site of co-located schools IS 224, HS 334, and MS 343 in Mott Haven $324,313.26
2025 Integrating Grazing Management and Riparian Ecosystem Restoration in the Upper Snake (ID) Friends of the Teton River, Inc. The project will take place in the combined Teton River and Henry's Fork watersheds in southeast Idaho. These watersheds span Fremont and Teton Counties, and a small portion of Madison County (an unincorporated area). The project will take place on private riparian-adjacent agricultural land. $442,960.90