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 Developing the Massachusetts Shellfish Initiative Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance 59 coastal towns in Massachusetts, with a focus on the southeast region where majority of shellfish activity is currently taking place. $100,000.00
2017 H. Smith Richardson Wildlife Preserve Restoration Project (CT) Connecticut Audubon Society Westport, Connecticut $145,780.00
2017 Integrating Seabird Data into Fisheries Management in Alaska (AK) Farallon Institute Anchorage, Alaska; Port Townsend, Washington, Petaluma, California; Homer Alaska; Seattle, Washington $99,999.12
2017 Improving Fish Passage in Mill Creek and the Cal-Sag Channel (IL) Friends of the Chicago River Mill Creek is located in the Forest Preserves of Cook County and it runs through McClaughry Springs Forest Preserve before flowing into the Cal-Sag just east of Route 45 LaGrange Road in Palos Park. The disconnection is at Mile 6 of the Cal-Sag Trail. Its headwaters are at 126th St. and 90th Ave. $248,326.47
2017 Collaborative Watershed Planning for the Ten Mile River (CT, NY) Housatonic Valley Association, Inc. The Ten Mile River watershed: Eastern Dutchess County, New York; and western Litchfield County, Connecticut $64,357.56
2017 Prairie Canyonlands Big Horn Sheep & Grassland Birds Restoration The Nature Conservancy Las Animas County, Colorado (southeastern part of the State) $110,642.96
2017 French Meadows Forest Restoration and Fuels Reduction Project, Tahoe National Forest The Nature Conservancy Middle Fork American River watershed, Northern California $351,897.18
2017 Habitat Restoration and Reintroduction of Endangered Gila Topminnow in Bylas Springs (AZ) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bylas Springs on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, Graham County, Arizona $39,777.74
2016 Susitna Eulachon Biomass (AK) Alaska Department of Fish and Game Susitna River watershed in southcentral Alaska $126,373.36
2016 Conservation of Shoal and Red-eye bass through the Implementation of the Native Black Bass Business plan. Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Overall, this proposal covers multiple conservation actions that will occur both throughout the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint and Savannah River basins and also in select areas through increased coordination. The Red-eye bass genetic assessments will occur in the Upper Savannah River basin and in $497,188.00