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 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
2024 Developing Final Designs for Buffalo Creek Floodplain Reconnection in the Town of West Seneca (NY) Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Inc. This project is located on Buffalo Creek in the Town of West Seneca just upstream of where Buffalo Creek joins with Cayuga Creek to form the Buffalo River. The Town of West Seneca is a first ring suburb of Buffalo, NY having a population of 45,000 individuals within a 21 square mile footprint. $516,182.59
2024 Improving Habitat for Monarchs and Rusty Patched Bumble Bees in the Twin Cities (MN) Friends of the Mississippi River Twin Cities Metro Area, Minnesota $233,250.00
2024 Partnering with Stakeholders to Build Enforceable On-Demand Gear for Commercial Fisheries (MA, ME) smelts Sea Mammal Education Learning Technology Society Coastal Massachusetts and Maine $1,458,234.03
2024 Solving On-Demand Ropeless Interoperability with a Multi-Manufacturer Deck Box (CA, MA, ME) DESERT STAR SYSTEMS LLC Marina, California; Coastal Maine and Massachusetts $1,354,770.00
2024 Restoring Greenspace and Engaging Residents in Conservation Efforts in Northwest Indiana Shirley Heinze Land Trust, Inc. Northwest Indiana $346,106.16
2024 Southern Resident Killer Whale Recovery through Priority Prey Habitat Restoration (WA) Friends of the San Juans The project location is active Pacific herring spawning grounds and eelgrass habitat utilized by outmigrating juvenile chinook salmon in San Juan County, Washington. $129,086.05