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
2023 Enhanced Resiliency of the Rainey Conservation Alliance Landscape (LA) National Audubon Society, Inc. The project will occur on private lands owned and managed by Rainey Conservation Alliance partners, the National Audubon Society and the E. A. McIlhenny Estate, in coastal Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. The specific site is 5 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico between Freshwater Bayou and Vermilion Bay $489,742.52
2023 Longleaf Pine Restoration and Prescribed Fire on Private Lands in the North Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Federation Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, Richmond, Scotland, Montgomery, Randolph and Robeson counties, North Carolina $487,487.32
2023 Restoring Longleaf Pine Habitat to Benefit At-Risk Species in West Louisiana A.J. AND NONA TRIGG HODGES FOUNDATION Southwestern, west-central, central Louisiana $199,999.22
2023 Redesigning Sterling Relief Drain in Macomb County (MI) Macomb County Public Works Office Sterling Heights, Michigan. $415,500.00
2023 Forested Wetland Restoration and Enhancement in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi $249,302.80
2023 Restoring and Maintaining Longleaf Pine Habitat on the Bear Garden Tract (NC) North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Holly Shelter Game Land, Pender County, North Carolina $436,471.00
2023 Developing Best Management Practices for Enhanced Landowner Participation in Eastern Box Turtle Conservation (VA) Smithsonian Institution Fauquier County, Virginia and Rappahannock County, Virginia $74,997.08
2023 Constructing a Tidal Wetland Complex to Enhance Bonefish Cove (FL) Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Town of Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida $1,500,000.00
2023 River Cane Ecosystem Conservation and Connection to Keetoowah Traditional Practices (AR, OK) United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee in Oklahoma The locations for the Keetoowah Rivercane Conservation grant will be in northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern/central Arkansas. The location in Oklahoma will be the fourteen county area of the state while the two national forests in Arkansas are located in the northwest and central parts of Arkansa $1,907,131.44
2023 Improving Urban Bird Habitat in Santa Cruz through Community Stewardship (AZ) Desert Rivers Audubon Society Area of the Santa Cruz River between Irvington Rd and Speedway Blvd in Tucson, located in Pima County. $31,800.01