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
2020 Bringing the Lynnhaven River Oyster Population to Restored Status (VA) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. The Lynnhaven River, located in VA Beach is a small, highly-developed watershed that discharges to the Bay through Lynnhaven Inlet. The watershed includes the E. Branch, the W. Branch, and the Broad Bay/Linkhorn Bay complex, and is approximately 64 square miles with ~150 miles of shoreline. $0.00
2020 Upper Gila Agricultural Streambank Stabilization (NM) The Nature Conservancy Cliff-Gila Valley, Grant County, New Mexico. $71,694.00
2020 Treating Invasive Species along the Niagara River Gorge (NY) Western New York Land Conservancy Whirlpool State Park in Niagara County, City of Niagara Falls, New York $150,000.00
2020 Preserving Open Space and Protecting Vulnerable Habitat (VA) Capital Region Land Conservancy Richmond, Virginia $50,000.00
2020 Implementing a Comprehensive Marine Debris Management Program (FL) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida coastlines $140,275.40
2020 Bedford County Watershed Action Plan Development (PA) Bedford County Conservation District Bedford County, Pennsylvania $47,000.00
2020 City of New London Watershed Management Plan-II (CT) City of New London, CT New London, Connecticut. $50,000.00
2020 Initiating the First Coordinated Range-Wide Survey of Ashy Storm-Petrel Breeding Habitat (CA) Point Reyes Bird Observatory dba Point Blue Conservation Science Coastal California $220,953.62
2020 Restoring a Retired Cranberry Farm into an Atlantic White Cedar Wetland Habitat Complex (MA) Bridgewater State University Foothills Preserve in the Town of Plymouth, Massachusetts $49,620.84
2020 Assessing the Restoration of Ecosystem Services in Post-Fire Chaparral Landscapes (CA) University of California, Davis Piru fire scar on the Los Padres National Forest, California $425,411.52