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 Alleviating Predator and Tidal Stress on AMOY (GA) St. Catherines Island Foundation, Inc. Georgia Coastal Waters. Specifically Wassaw Sound/Wilmington River, St. Catherines Sound/Intercoastal Waterway, Little St. Simons Island, GA. These areas support breeding/wintering concentrations. $77,625.00
2009 Columbia Cascade (WA) Transaction Strategy - IV Trout Unlimited, Inc. Central Washington - Columbia Cascade: Methow, Entiat, Okanogan, Wenatchee, Yakima, and Snake subbasins. $183,589.52
2009 Outdoor Science Program at Blackwater NWR (MD) Friends of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge is 27,000 acres consisting of forestlands, wetlands and shallow open waterlands.
$3,430.00
2009 Invasive Species Control on Northwest Kauai (HI) Garden Island Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. This project is located in the northwest area of the island of Kaua`i, Hawai`i. It includes selected areas of the Alaka`i Wilderness Preserve and Koke`e State Park. $43,000.00
2009 Early Detection Rapid Response for Wavyleaf Basketgrass (VA) The Piedmont Environmental Council, Inc. The EDRR program for wavyleaf basketgrass will be statewide. Confirmed infestations of wavyleaf basketgrass in Virginia are in Fairfax, Fauquier, Clarke, and Rockingham counties. $49,700.00
2009 Dragon Run Stewardship and Land Acquisition (VA) The Nature Conservancy King and Queen County in eastern Virginia; south of the Rappahannock River and north of the York River. Dragon Run flows into the Piankatank River, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. $197,700.00
2009 Conservation Registry Defenders of Wildlife The registry is built as a national database, but version 1.0 will be initially released in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. National expansion will follow closely thereafter. $150,000.00
2009 Migration Stopover for Red Knots (VA) College of William and Mary This project will be completed along the barrier islands of the lower Delmarva Peninsula in Virginia, an important area during migration for many shorebirds, including Red Knots. $30,634.22
2009 Bird Conservation in the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve (Peru) American Bird Conservancy The project is located at the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve, Loreto Department, Peru. $226,446.00
2009 Crane Video Camera Project (FL) St. Marks Refuge Association Project work will be carried out on St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in St. Marks, Florida. $5,000.00