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
2021 Evaluating Outcomes of Coastal Salt Marsh Intervention Efforts (DE, NJ, PA) Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc. Tidal portions of the Delaware River and Bay in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania $300,000.00
2021 2021 Deepwater Horizon Oceanic Fish Restoration Project: F/V Sea Queen III Sea Queen III Corporation $55,200.00
2021 Increasing Technical Assistance Capacity for Grassland Conservation Easements (SD) South Dakota Agricultural Land Trust Grassland habitat in western South Dakota $393,282.00
2021 Monitoring and Assessing Stellar's and Spectacled Eider to Support Conservation and Recovery (AK) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 7 Utqiagvik, North Slope, Alaska $86,600.00
2021 Restoring Former Grazing and Cropland to Ecologically Functional Grassland (MT) Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, Inc. Blaine, Phillips and Valley Counties in northeast Montana. $296,970.10
2021 Restoring Native Habitat and Creating Public Green Space in Elmwood Forest (MI) Detroit Future City Poletown neighborhood of near east Detroit, Michigan $259,426.69
2021 Demonstration of Restoration and Monitoring Techniques for Bottomland Hardwood Habitats (AR, MS) Mississippi State University The Malmaison and O'Keefe Wildlife Management Areas within Grenada, Carroll, Leflore and Quitman Counties, Mississippi and privately owned properties within Arkansas and Jefferson County, Arkansas and Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. $355,000.00
2021 Conserving Longleaf Forests, Wildlife Habitat, and Water Resources through Innovative Partnerships (FL, GA, LA, SC, TX) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Mid-lower Savannah watershed in Georgia and South Carolina; Shaws Creek subwatershed and South Fork Edisto basin in South Carolina; Cooper River and Santee subwatersheds in South Carolina; Lower Flint River in Georgia; the Florida panhandle; Texas; and west-central Louisiana watersheds $411,000.00
2021 Restoring Longleaf Pine and At-Risk Species Habitat in the Cape Fear Arch Region (NC) The Nature Conservancy Bladen, Brunswick, Hoke, New Hanover and Sampson counties, North Carolina $299,939.85
2021 Line Distance Sampling for Mojave Desert Tortoises in OrdRodman Critical Habitat Unit (CA) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Transect surveys will be conducted throughout the area designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as the Ord-Rodman critical habitat unit and by the Bureau of Land Management as the Ord-Rodman Area of Critical Environmental Concern. This area is in California south of I-40. $70,000.00