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 Establishing a Chesapeake Capacity Builders Institute to Expand Capacity for Clean Water (DC, DE, MD, NY, PA, VA, WV) Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. The project location will focus on the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The concept resulting from this proposal will address priority areas uncovered through the Phase I survey to expand existing capacity builder service areas to support lower capacity organizations. $399,092.89
2022 Rappahannock River Oyster Restoration Partnership (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock Virginia's Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula $499,640.69
2022 Restoring Plant Diversity in Fire-Affected Watersheds on the Angeles National Forest (CA) - IV Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Angeles National Forest, California $494,374.33
2022 Implementing the Delmarva Restoration and Conservation Network Strategic Plan (DE, MD, VA) Lower Shore Land Trust Chesapeake Bay watershed on the Delmarva Peninsula in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia $38,381.29
2022 Prince George's County Municipal Stormwater Maintenance Training Pilot (MD) the Neighborhood Design Center Town of Edmonston, City of Hyattsville, Town of Riverdale Park, and Town of North Brentwood, Prince George's County, Maryland $55,954.53
2022 Advancing Limestone Forest Conservation and Restoration on Guam (GU) Tano Tasi yan Todu Taguan Conservation Area, Mangilao (primary location)
Anao Conservation Area, Yigo
Pagat, Yigo
$927,520.00
2022 Developing a Coastal Resilience Plan through Peer-to-Peer Learning in Lower Pee Dee River Basin (SC) New Alpha CDC Marlboro County and Marion County, South Carolina $234,982.41
2022 Restoring the Delaware Bay Stopover for Red Knots through Monitoring and Protection (NJ) Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. Delaware Bay, New Jersey $239,168.48
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 Coastal Landscape Enhancement for Community Resilience at the Waretown Lighthouse Center (NJ) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Waretown, New Jersey $137,692.00