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
2023 Transforming Recreational Engagement through Innovative and Inclusive Approaches (DE, NJ, NY, PA) National Wildlife Federation Throughout the Delaware River watershed $500,000.00
2023 Conserving Grasslands and Protecting Migration Routes for Pronghorn and Greater Sage-Grouse (MT) The Nature Conservancy Valley County, Montana $800,000.00
2023 Engaging Underserved Landowners in Forest Restoration in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (AR, LA, MS) KKAC Foundation Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi $250,000.00
2023 Cold Water Refugia for Native Salmon and Trout at the Salmonberry-Nehalem River Confluence (OR) Lower Nehalem Watershed Council Salmonberry and Nahalem River confluence, Tillamook County, Oregon $100,000.00
2023 Restoring and Enhancing Longleaf Pine on Public and Private Lands in the Pineywoods of Louisiana National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. Allen, Beauregard, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, and Vernon parishes, Louisiana $349,997.23
2023 Designing Living Shorelines to Protect Critical Infrastructure and Estuarine Habitat (NC) North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc. Marine Corps Air Station New River and Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina $510,600.92
2023 Protecting Resident and Migratory Bird Habitat through Conservation Easement on HN Ranch (WY) Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust HN Ranch, near Ranchester, Sheridan County, Wyoming $250,000.00
2023 Improving the Pathway for Beneficial Use Dredged Materials to aid in Coastal Resiliency (GA, NC, SC) Manomet, Inc. Coastal North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia $172,492.28
2023 Trout Creek Ranch Acquisition (OR) Oregon Desert Land Trust The project is located near the unincorporated community of Fields in Harney County, Oregon. $250,000.00
2023 Protecting Key Bird Habitat by Expanding the Settlers Bay Coastal Park (AK) The Great Land Trust, Inc. This project will take place in the Knik-Fairview community of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. $150,000.00