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
2009 Pollinator Field Guide, Posters, Book, and Monitoring Protocol Pollinator Partnership The proposed project location will be primarily in North America, but because many of these projects will be available on-line at the P2 www.pollinator.org, they will be accessible worldwide. $65,000.00
2009 Outreach and Education Program on Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge (CA) Friends of California Condors Wild and Free Parts of Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kern and San Luis Obispo Countys $3,210.00
2009 Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the James River Watershed (VA) Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. James River Watershed, Virginia $90,000.00
2009 Whooping Crane Reintroduction Evaluation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Eastern Flyway, including release sites in Wisconsin and wintering grounds in Florida and surrounding states, and captive rearing facilities in the US and Canada, including in Maryland and Wisconsin. $245,018.00
2009 Catch Share Program for the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia $150,000.00
2009 Guide to Wildlife Drive (NJ) Friends of Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Edwin B. Forsythe NWR in Oceanville, NJ. 8 mile loop drive plus 3 miles of trails. $4,971.00
2009 Matanuska-Susitna Salmon Passage Restoration (AK) The Nature Conservancy The Little Susitna River and its tributaries, which support 5 species of salmon, are located in the fastest growing region in Alaska, the Mat-Su Borough in south-central Alaska. $99,985.30
2009 Identification and Protection of Critical Corridors in Tiger Habitat in the Russian Far East The Wildlife Foundation The project will be fulfilled on the territory of Nanaisky and Lazo districts, Khabarovsky Krai, Russian Far East where is the largest population of the Amur tiger inhabited. $40,000.00
2009 Prescribed Grazing in the Lower Susquehanna River Basin (PA) Capital Resource Conservation and Development Area Council, Inc. 14 counties in the Lower Susquehanna River Basin (PA), including targeted watershed (Lower Juniata River) in southern Mifflin, all of Juniata and part of Perry counties. $498,214.14
2009 Starting Support for Anuiskii National Park in Tiger Habitat World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Anuiskii National Park, Khabarovskii province, Russia $35,000.00