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 Water Transaction Development in the Clark Fork River Basin (MT) Clark Fork Coalition Clark Fork, Bitterroot and Blackfoot subbasins, Montana. $793,727.93
2022 Critical Safety Repairs to the National Marine Life Center Rehabilitation Hospital (MA) National Marine Life Center, Inc. Buzzards Bay, Bourne, Massachusetts $99,954.80
2022 Building Maximized Retention Electronic Monitoring Capacity in the New England Groundfish Fishery Gulf of Maine Research Institute Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire $319,744.65
2022 Building Coastal Communities Resilience in Culebra Island (PR) Protectores de Cuencas, Inc. Culebra Island, Puerto Rico $164,561.16
2022 Restoring Headwater Meadows for Truckee River in Hoke Valley (CA) Truckee River Watershed Council Hoke Valley, Tahoe National Forest, California $457,232.78
2022 Restoration and Protection of Coastal Wetlands in Native Village of Napakiak (AK) Native Village of Napakiak Napakiak, Alaska $3,000,000.00
2022 Improving Water Quality with Green Infrastructure and Multilingual Community Outreach (CT) Housatonic Valley Association, Inc. Western Connecticut: Washington, New Milford, and Danbury, Connecticut $86,639.76
2022 Priority Stream Restoration Planning and Outreach in Locust Fork and Big Canoe Creek Watersheds (AL) The Nature Conservancy Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River Watershed and Big Canoe Creek Watershed in Blount, Etowah, Jefferson, St. Clair and Walker Counties, AL $133,507.01
2022 Southeast New Mexico Plains Pronghorn Restoration (NM) Chaves Soil and Water Conservation District Participating ranches within the Southeast Plains pronghorn antelope restoration area are located in Chaves County, New Mexico on the eastern side of the Pecos River Drainage. A map is uploaded and attached that depicts ranches and pastures along with previous passes and fence modifications. $106,128.00
2022 Education and Outreach to Reduce the Spread of Elodea to Protect Pacific Salmon Habitat (AK) Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District Elodea surveys and community outreach will be conducted in and around the communities of 1) Fairbanks, 2) Galena, Kaltag, Nulato, and Koyukuk, all of which are located along the Yukon River, 2) Bethel, located on the Kuskokwim River 3) Evansville/Bettles, located on the Koyukuk River, and 4) Minto. $74,601.77