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 Informing Coastal Restoration Efforts for At-Risk Species (DE, NJ, MA) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 5 Across all coastal marshes within Delaware Bay $892,381.30
2023 Creating a Model for Urban Habitat Restoration within the Elizabeth River Watershed (VA) The Elizabeth River Project Elizabeth River watershed in Virginia $650,000.00
2023 Mitigating Flood Risk on the Mississippi Coast Through Equity Based Stakeholder Engagement University of Southern Mississippi Rhodes Bayou, Escatawpa and Pascagoula Rivers, City of Moss Point, Jackson County, Mississippi $294,400.56
2023 Restoring the Kawuneeche Valley to Benefit Wetlands in the North Fork Colorado River Basin (CO) Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Northern Colorado. $300,000.00
2023 Training Youth in Environmental Stewardship in the Blue River Watershed (KS, MO) Heartland Conservation Alliance, Inc. Blue River Watershed in and around Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas $49,882.99
2023 Increasing Farmer Participation and Novel Conservation Practices to Improve Water Quality (MI) Clinton Conservation District "Clinton County, Michigan" $241,200.20
2023 Restoring the Grand River National Grasslands with Adaptive Management Practices (SD) U.S. Forest Service Perkins and Corson Counties, South Dakota $431,776.77
2023 Updating the Watershed Management Plan for Piti-Asan Watershed to Prioritize Restoration (GU) Government of Guam Department of Administration Piti-Asan watershed $149,004.82
2023 Building Capacity for Expanding Pennsylvania's Woods and Meadows (PA) Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, Schuylkill, Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Philadelphia, and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania $1,200,000.00
2023 Resident-Led Resilience Planning in North Gulfport and Surrounding Neighborhoods (MS) Anthropocene Alliance Turkey Creek, Forest Heights, Rolling Meadows, Villa Del Ray, Emerald Pines, North Park Estates, Magnolia Grove, Mississippi City, Soria City and The Quarters, Mississippi $345,615.00