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 Live Oak Trail Accessibility (FL) Friends of Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge,Volusia County, East Central Florida. Managed by Department of Interior,Fish and Wildlife Service. Owned by Fedral government $4,999.56
2009 Evaluation of Native Plants for Attracting Bees The Regents of the University of California Yolo County, California $198,111.47
2009 Noxious Weed Control in Rural Watersheds of Washington County (OR) Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District Washington County, northwestern Oregon. Control of invasive plants will occur in Gales Creek and Dairy Creek watersheds, watersheds of the Tualatin River Basin in rural Washington County. $49,927.00
2009 Norwalk Islands, Long Island Sound Nature of Learning (CT) Norwalk Seaport Association, Inc. Stewart B. Mc Kinney National Wildlife Refuge, Norwalk Islands unit Long Island Sound, Fairfield County, Norwalk, Connecticut. $8,260.00
2009 Control of Incipient Invasive Species on Oahu (HI) Conservation Council for Hawaii Using the island of Oahu as a Weed Management Area (WMA), OISC seeks out and controls incipient weeds on all land ownerships across Oahu. $89,351.27
2009 National Conservation Leadership Institute - III National Conservation Leadership Institute Eleven days at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV, 3 days at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri, virtual campus, office permanently maintained at NCTC via AFWA's MAT. $50,000.00
2009 Conservation of Loggerhead Sea Turtles in Southeast U.S. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service This project is located on federal National Wildlife Refuges in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. $82,000.00
2009 Demonstrating Natural Stream Design (NY) Finger Lakes Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. The project is located within the New York State portion of the Chemung River Basin. Specifically, the project sites are located Chemung, Schuyler & Steuben Counties. $399,995.00
2009 Engaging Plain Farmers in Conservation (PA) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. The project area is the Lancaster Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite communities, centered around Intercourse, PA (lat & long: 40.0381 x -76.1067). Land ownership and site management is private. $500,000.00
2009 Amur Tiger Protection in the Russian Far East – 2009 Phoenix Fund Primorsky region, Amur tiger habitat in the south of the Russian Far East $70,000.00