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 Closson Site Restoration in the Delaware River Basin (NJ) City of Lambertville City of Lambertville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey $322,184.00
2023 Increasing Conservation Land Connectivity in Northwest Montana (MT) The Trust for Public Land Lincoln, Flathead, and Sanders Counties, Montana $1,050,000.00
2023 Restoring Urban Forestry in Eastside Detroit Neighborhoods (MI) The Greening of Detroit Detroit, Michigan, southeast Michigan $388,572.46
2023 Evaluation of the Endangered Dwarf Wedgemussel Population in the Delaware River (NY, PA) National Park Service-Upper Delaware S&RR Callicoon, Hankins, and Frisbie Island, New York and Equinunk, Pennsylvania $86,162.15
2022 Invasive Species Control for Wildfire Resilience in Fire-impacted lands in Sonoma County (CA) Sonoma Resource Conservation District Sonoma Creek, Upper Santa Rosa Creek, Upper Mark West Creek, Austin Creek, Pena Creek, Guerneville North, and Dry Creek $999,996.76
2022 ESA Listed Sucker Rearing Pond Development (OR) General Klamath Tribal Administration The project is located in Chiloquin, Oregon at the Klamath Tribes' Aquatics Research Station. $92,149.07
2022 Improving Upland and Hemi-Marsh Habitats to Support Migratory Waterfowl at Hegewisch Marsh Park (IL) Chicago Park District Hegewisch Marsh Park, southeast Chicago, Cook County, Illinois $340,395.80
2022 Restoring Native Habitat Refugia for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher on the Gila River (AZ) Gila Watershed Partnership of AZ Upper Gila River near the Town of Thatcher and City of Safford in Graham County, Arizona. $99,389.03
2022 Accelerating Wetland Conservation for Black Duck on the Delmarva Peninsula (DE, MD, VA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Delmarva Peninsula in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia $100,000.00
2022 Improving Fish Passage and Coldwater Connectivity in Michigan Trout Unlimited, Inc. Mormon Creek, Chippeny Creek, and Hiawatha National Forest in Michigan $250,000.00