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
2011 Denver Youth Naturally-Climate Change and Citizen Science (CO) – II Environmental Learning for Kids Denver County, Adams County and Arapahoe County, Central Colorado. $5,000.00
2011 Whooping Crane Reintroduction to Southeastern U.S. - II Operation Migration-USA The northern terminus is the White River Marsh SWA in Green Lake County, WI. Beginning mid-October, cranes are led along a migration route (IL, KY, TN, AL, GA and Florida) by ultralight-aircraft $259,371.10
2011 Paradise Medusahead Control (NV) Paradise Valley Weed District The PMP is located within the legal border of the Paradise Valley Weed District (239,000 acres large) and includes USFS and BLM managed land as well as private ranches. $25,644.16
2011 Port Towns Commemorative Rain Garden Network (MD) Low Impact Development Center, Inc. Community hubs within the four Maryland "Port Towns": Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, Edmonston, and Cottage City. Anacostia Watershed. Vicinity is approx. 38° 56' 21" N / 76° 56' 2" W $120,000.00
2011 Strategic Load Reductions in the Octoraro Creek Watershed (PA) Octoraro Watershed Association, Inc. Southwestern section of Lancaster County, PA; southeastern section of Chester County, PA; northwestern section of Cecil County, MD $100,000.00
2010 Sommers-Grindstone Conservation Easement (WY) Wyoming Game and Fish Department In northwestern Wyoming, within Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, near the small villiage of Pinedale. Along the banks of the Upper Green River with crucial multi-species habitat. $1,075,000.00
2010 Assessing Sustainability of Maine River Herring Runs Maine Department of Marine Resources Maine $400,483.02
2010 Grassland and Riparian Restoration in Mexico's San Pedro Basin The Nature Conservancy The San Pedro River flows north from Sonora, Mexico to Arizona and covers 500,000+ acres in Mexico. The Nature Conservancy purchased Rancho Los Fresnos in Mexico, now operated by Naturalia and BIDA. $192,321.46
2010 Protecting the Tenderfoot Lands (MT) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation This project is located in the Tenderfoot Creek drainage of the Smith River Watershed in the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Meagher County Montana. $58,511.00
2010 Status and Conservation of the West African Manatee EcoHealth Alliance, Inc. Rangewide for the species: African Atlantic coast from Senegal to Angola $50,000.00