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
2022 Farmer to Farmer Mentoring to Improve Soil Health and Conservation Grazing Minnesota Soil Health Coalition Lac qui Parle, Redwood, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Chippewa, Renville, Le Sueur, Brown, Yellow Medicine, and Sibley Counties in the Minnesota River Basin, Minnesota $281,064.56
2022 Enhancing Stream Function and Wetlands to Improve Water Quality at Woodland Dunes (WI) Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve, Inc Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve, between Two Rivers and Manitowoc, Wisconsin $295,000.00
2022 Developing Management and Restoration Strategies for American Oystercatcher in the Delaware Bay (NJ) Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. Cape May and Cumberland County, New Jersey $125,367.43
2022 Ocala Regional Implementation Team Private Landowner Prescribed Fire Assistance (FL) Alachua Conservation Trust, Inc. North Central Florida $82,000.00
2022 Citizens’ Water Quality Monitoring and Outreach Campaign for the Paulins Kill Watershed (NJ) Foodshed Alliance A NJ Nonprofit Corporation The Paulins Kill Watershed, Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey $131,667.84
2022 Jumpstarting Organic Valley's Dairy Sustainability Strategy in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (MD, NY, PA, VA) Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. Chesapeake Bay watershed in Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia $500,000.00
2022 Restoring Coastal Dunes to Improve Community Resilience and Enhance Wildlife Habitat (HI) University of Hawaii Kapukaulua (Baldwin Beach Park), Maui, Hawaii $1,435,665.07
2022 Final Floodplain Habitat Design To Establish Green Infrastructure along Woodbridge River (NJ) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey $397,632.46
2022 Coastal Wetland Restoration to Improve Community Resiliency in West Ashley, City of Charleston (SC) South Carolina Department of Natural Resources The project site is located in the Maryville community, in the urbanized West Ashley region, city of Charleston, South Carolina (SC). Maryville is the site of the first African-American town in SC. $1,549,181.00
2022 Longleaf Restoration, Enhancement and Management in the Mississippi and Louisiana Piney Woods The Nature Conservancy Historic range of longleaf in Mississippi and east Louisiana $291,472.70