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 |
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2024 | Reintroducing Prescribed Fire Regimes in Nebraska’s Southern Great Plains | Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition | Shortgrass prairie, tall grass prairie and mixed grass ecosystems of the Southern Great Plains of Nebraska | $596,235.64 |
2024 | Transitioning For-Hire and Commercial Fishing Fleets to Electronic Vessel Trip Reporting (NY) | Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County | Long Island and New York City, New York | $307,004.93 |
2024 | Improving Real Time Electronic Logbook Data Collection and Reporting for Halibut and Groundfish (AK) | Real Time Data North America LLC | Sitka, Alaska; Homer, Alaska; Gulf of Alaska federal waters | $317,905.28 |
2024 | Scaling Up Riparian Habitat Connectivity in the Upper Rio Grande for Native Species (CO, NM) | National Wildlife Federation | Upper Rio Grande Watershed from Colorado's San Juan Mountains to New Mexico's Cochiti Dam | $392,654.60 |
2024 | Applying Artificial Intelligence in New England Groundfish Trawl Discard Accounting (MA, ME, RI) | Ai.Fish | Coastal New England; Kailua, Hawaii | $103,276.96 |
2024 | Restoring and Reconnecting Grasslands for Native Species in Jeff Davis and Presidio Counties (TX) | Highland SWCD | Jeff Davis and Pesidio County, Texas | $112,500.00 |
2024 | Conserving and Recovering Native Tallgrass Prairie Habitat within the Osage Nation Reservation (OK) | Osage Nation | Osage Nation Reservation, Osage County, OK | $326,480.12 |
2024 | Improving and Restoring Lower Shooks Run through Community Engagement (CO) | Concrete Couch | Concrete Coyote is located at 1100 S. Royer Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. The site is an 8 acre trapezoid with Shooks Run Creek bisecting the property. The site contains two land parcels, one 5.7 acres and an adjacent 2.3 acres. | $47,733.02 |
2024 | Advancing Longleaf Pine Restoration on Private, Tribal and Public Lands in East Texas | Texas A&M Forest Service | East Texas | $824,999.62 |
2024 | Expanding Access to Longleaf Pine Seedlings to Support Plantings on Private Lands (AL, FL, GA, MS) | The Nature Conservancy | Historic longleaf pine range in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi | $1,000,000.00 |