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
2024 Assessment and Design of Green Stormwater Infrastructure for the Mill Creek Watershed (NJ) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Willingboro, Westampton, Burlington, and Edgewater Park Townships, Burlington County, New Jersey $187,187.00
2024 Providing Conservation Education Opportunities for Students in the Delaware River Basin (NJ) The Watershed Institute The Assunpink Watershed with a focus on the greater Trenton area. $209,198.92
2023 Plastic Avengers: Education, Arts and Action for Students in a Community of Long Island Sound (NY) National Wildlife Federation Shorelines and beaches that border Long Island Sound, Bronx, New York $250,000.00
2023 Restoring Beach and Dune System at the East End of Dauphin Island (AL) Town of Dauphin Island Dauphin Island, Alabama $5,000,000.00
2023 Planning to Enhance Coastal Resiliency with Tidal Marsh Restoration at Sunken Meadow Park - II (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Sunken Meadow State Park, Kings Park, New York $752,040.08
2023 Improving Data Quality through Electronic Monitoring in the Western Gulf of Alaska Aleutians East Borough Western Gulf of Alaska, south of the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands $372,014.10
2023 Developing On-Board Artificial Intelligence for Electronic Monitoring Data Management (AK, HI, IL) Ai.Fish Alaska Fixed Gear Fisheries and Hawaii-permitted longline fisheries. Kailua, HI and Chicago, IL. $295,396.72
2023 Detection and Response to Noxious Weeds in the Great Burn National Forests (ID, MT) Great Burn Study Group dba Great Burn Conservation Alliance North Fork Ranger District of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, Ninemile Ranger District of the Lolo National Forest, Idaho, Montana $854,071.24
2023 Tidal Wetland Restoration to Improve Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Habitat in the Siuslaw River Estuary Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians Siuslaw River Estuary, Oregon $3,515,138.29
2023 Reclaiming Resilience and Removing Barriers to Aquatic Organism Passage in Michigan Streams Michigan Department of Natural Resources Barrier removal is expected occur in the following Michigan counties: Cheboygan, Crawford, Delta, Emmett, Grand Traverse, Jackson, Lake, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Mecosta, Oceana, Oscoda, and Van Buren counties. $4,999,999.97