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 High Marsh Habitat Management for Nesting Black Rail and Saltmarsh Sparrows in the Delaware Bay (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Fairfield and Lawrence Townships, Cumberland County, New Jersey $190,294.53
2022 Accelerating Agricultural Conservation Through the Corporate Partnership Model in Pennsylvania Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. Lancaster, Mifflin, Juniata and Berks Counties, Pennsylvania $1,000,000.00
2022 Developing a Targeted Treatment for White Nose Syndrome Using RNA Interference Gene Silencing (OR) Bat Conservation International, Inc. Oregon State University, City of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon $136,760.75
2022 Technical Assistance for Family Forest Landowners to Improve Woodland Health and Water Quality (MI) Michigan Department of Natural Resources The Lower Great Lakes region in Michigan includes 20 counties entirely below 43rd parallel and 8 counties bisected by 43rd parallel. Forest to Mi Faucet in the LGL will work in all 28 counties. Three partners work statewide and 4 partners are regional covering 3, 6, 7 and 10 counties respectively. $757,230.00
2022 Improving Longleaf Pine Habitat in the Apalachicola Partnership Landscape (FL, GA) The Nature Conservancy Florida Panhandle and southwest Georgia $441,000.00
2022 Facilitating Development of Coastal Resilience Projects for Great Lakes Shoreline Communities Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan $880,000.00
2022 Restoring Riparian, Wetland and Shortgrass Prairie Habitat through Improved Grazing Management (WY) Laramie County Conservation District Segment of Lodgepole Creek in Cheyenne, Wyoming $50,000.00
2022 Elevating Instream Flow Enhancement in the Methow & Okanogan Basins - Colville (WA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Methow and Okanogan subbasins, Washington. $260,556.46
2022 Planning for Fish-Friendly and Flood Resilient Road-Stream Crossings in the Naugatuck Valley-II (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. Bethany, Prospect and Thomaston, Naugatuck River Valley, Connecticut $109,618.46
2022 Building Coastal Resilience for the Broader Great Marsh System of New Hampshire and Massachusetts University of New Hampshire Seabrook, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Durham, New Hampshire; Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Massachusetts $1,519,207.41