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
2024 Enhancing Habitat for Migratory Birds, Greater Prairie-Chicken and Mule Deer in Yuma County (CO) Yuma County Conservation District Yuma County, Colorado $320,000.00
2024 Restoring Grasslands and Enhancing Riparian Habitat in Southeastern New Mexico Western Landowners Alliance Eddy County, Chaves County, Otero County, New Mexico $272,178.53
2024 Acquiring Metolius Winter Range Habitat for Elk and Mule Deer Migration and Tribal Interests (OR) Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation Crooked River National Grassland in Jefferson County, Oregon $199,998.00
2024 Restoring Big Game Migration Corridors for Bates Hole, Dubois and Platte Valley Mule Deer Herds (WY) Wyoming Game and Fish Department Casper, Dubois, and Saratoga, Wyoming $961,250.00
2024 Expanding Ecoregion-Wide Monitoring to Measure Success of Pronghorn Habitat Improvements (TX) Borderlands Research Institute-Sul Ross State University Trans-Pecos Region of Texas $124,881.97
2024 Restoring Habitat through Community Engagement and Education in the Los Angeles River Watershed (CA) Friends of the Los Angeles River This project is in the Los Angeles River and Watershed in Los Angeles County, southwestern California. Friends of the LA River works on the river at 15 sites managed by Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority or Los Angeles Recreation & Parks. $47,824.67
2024 Urban Agriculture and Environmental Education in Allegheny County (PA) Grow Pittsburgh The Project will take place in urban areas of Allegheny County, with emphasis on the Greater Pittsburgh region and urban farms in Braddock, Point Breeze North, and Wilkinsburg.

Due to the timeframe of this grant, the exact school & community garden sites which will benefit from the project will
$49,690.82
2024 Growing Education and Restoration Impact of the New Haven Harbor Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership (CT) New Haven Ecology Project, Inc. / Common Ground This project focuses on expanding a network of 29 school- and neighborhood-based urban oasis sites within the City of New Haven. This work takes place within the New Haven Harbor Watershed Urban Refuge Partnership, and a Urban Bird Treaty City. $59,961.90
2024 Improving Manure and Nutrient Management in the Chesapeake Bay Region (MD, NY, VA, PA) Sustainable Chesapeake Chesapeake Bay watershed in Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia $1,999,508.02
2024 Stream Restoration in the Lehigh Valley (PA) Wildlands Conservancy, Inc. Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania $163,517.90