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 Collecting Real Time Electronic Logbook Data in Halibut and Groundfish Fisheries (AK) Real Time Data North America LLC Sitka, Alaska, including waters of Southeast Alaska; Homer, Alaska, including waters of Southcentral Alaska; and Gulf of Alaska federal waters $128,999.99
2023 Continuing Idaho Cheatgrass Challenge Team Efforts to Combat Invasive Grasses (ID) Pheasants Forever, Inc. The project area encompasses all of Southern and Central Idaho, where annual invasive grasses pose a risk to wildlife, rangelands, and other values. The specific counties are: Owyhee, Blaine, Custer, Lemhi, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Bear Lake, Caribou, Cassia, Twin Falls, and Oneida. $159,711.38
2023 Designing Habitat Connectivity and Ensuring Resilience for Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (NV) Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Summit Lake, Nevada $2,949,093.87
2023 Lake Iliamna Indigenous Guardians Igiugig Village Council This project will occur in communities in the Lake Iliamna watershed, located in southwest Alaska. Specifically, this project will occur in the rural Indigenous villages of Igiugig, Nondalton, Iliamna, Newhalen, Pedro Bay, and Kokhanok. $339,872.00
2023 Increasing Aquatic Habitat Connectivity at the Albright Dam in the Cheat River Watershed (WV) West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Albright, Preston County, West Virginia $2,900,000.00
2023 Enhancing Green Stormwater Infrastructure for Public Spaces in Southeast Michigan Friends of the Rouge South End, Dearborn, Redford Township in Wayne County and Rouge River Watershed, Southeast Michigan $316,021.09
2023 Mitchell Water Acquisitions Grant (NV) Walker Basin Conservancy Lyon County, NV on the West Walker River $319,450.96
2023 Cumberland Forest - Ataya Conservation Easement (KY) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Bell, Knox, and Leslie Counties, Kentucky $650,000.00
2023 Using Artificial Intelligence to Automate New England Groundfish Discard Data Collection Teem Fish Monitoring Inc. Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island $159,571.13
2023 Assessment and Restoration in the Upper Locust Fork Subwatershed (AL) The Nature Conservancy Upper Locust Fork subwatershed (HUC10) within Blount County, Alabama, and includes a small portion of western Etowah County. Project encompasses the cities of Snead, Susan Moore, Altoona, Blountsville, Cleveland, Oneonta, Locust Fork, Allgood, Highland Lake and Remlap. $250,000.00