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
2017 Expanding the spatial and temporal scale of the Plowprint Analytical Tool World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Across the Northern Great Plains geography $20,000.00
2017 Support for Nebraska Sandhills Wildlife Biologist Pheasants Forever, Inc. Cherry, Keya Paha, Brown, Rock, Boyd, Holt Counties, Nebraska $180,000.29
2017 Sea Turtle Stranding Response Along the West Coast of the United States (CA, OR, WA) and Canada (BC) Channel Islands Cetacean Research Unit Pacific coastline of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California $49,990.89
2017 Conservation of Wild and Native Fishes of the Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion (TX) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion of Texas $235,424.12
2017 East Fork Andreafsky River Chinook and summer chum salmon escapement project U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 7 The Andreafsky River is a major tributary in the lower Yukon River drainage, and is situated within the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge (YDNWR). The weir site is on the East Fork, about 40 km upriver from the village of St. Mary's at N62.11673, W-162.80761 (WGS84). $24,711.14
2017 Strategic Restoration of Northern Bobwhite Quail Habitat on Working Lands (AR, GA, KY, MO, OH, SC) Pheasants Forever, Inc. We are deploying 14 positions across county geographies in seven different states in this proposal. $1,997,289.80
2017 Russian River Streamflow Improvement Projects Trout Unlimited, Inc. Russian River watershed, Sonoma County, California, United States, North America $500,000.00
2017 Hawaii Island Early Detection, Rapid Response Youth Conservation Team University of Hawaii - Manoa Island of Hawaii $48,570.27
2017 Caldera’s Natural Resource Stewards Program (OR) Caldera Newberry National Volcanic Monument and Sisters Ranger District of the Deschutes National Forest in Central Oregon $10,114.37
2017 Advancing Black-footed Ferret Recovery through Innovative Aerial and Ground-based Delivery of Sylvatic Plague Vaccine Baits to Prairie Dogs World Wildlife Fund, Inc. U.L. Bend National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota; Badlands National Park, South Dakota; and Bad River Ranches, South Dakota. $75,000.00