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
2010 Salmon Habitat Restoration in the Nooksack Basin (WA) Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Three tributaries of the Nooksack River in Rural Whatcom County (WRIA-1)(see map) $61,820.00
2010 Thornton Creek Maple Leaf Reach Restoration (WA) - II EarthCorps Northeast Seattle, WA; King County WRIA 8, South Fork of Thornton Creek, NE Ravenna Blvd between NE 105th and NE 107th. $7,860.16
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 American Oystercatcher Stewardship in Texas Gulf Coast Bird Observatory Texas Gulf Coast from the Sabine River south to the Texas/Mexico border. $95,189.88
2010 Stream Restoration and Fish Conservation in Muddy Creek (WY) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Muddy Creek Watershed, Yampa River Drainage, Wyoming $299,130.00
2010 Coral Reef Sustainable Destination Model: Advancing Resilience in Kubulau, Fiji The Coral Reef Alliance Fiji is an archipelago spanning roughly 1.3 million square kilometers of rich diversity and coral reef. The Kubulau Management Resource Committee manages the Namena Marine Reserve. $55,000.00
2010 Conservation of Great Lakes Piping Plover (MI) Lake Superior State University Located in the Upper Pennisula and Northern Lower Pennisula of Michigan.
County: Alger, Alpena, Chippewa, Delta, Emmet, Iosco, Luce, Mackinac, Presque Isle
$147,773.28
2010 Garlic Mustard Challenge in the Great Lakes Basin Stewardship Network All of Michigan, Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, Northeastern Illinois, Eastern Wisconsin, and Southeastern Ontario. Drainage basins include Lake Michigan, Superior, Huron, and Erie. $14,974.28
2010 Wildlife Corridor Communications and Marketing Freedom to Roam The project will benefit wildlife corridor initiatives across North America, focusing first on the United States, and with particular emphasis on NWFW priority corridor landscapes. $40,000.00
2010 Trout Creek Fish Barrier for Cutthroat Trout (CO) U.S. Forest Service The barrier location is approximately 15 miles west of the town of Yampa at an elevation of 9500 feet on the Routt National Forest in Northwestern Colorado. $60,000.00