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
2019 Designing a Waterfront Schoolyard at Mastery High School (NJ) The Trust for Public Land Mastery High School, Camden, New Jersey $125,000.00
2019 Improving Fire Resilience and Forest Health in the Klamath National Forest (CA) U.S. Forest Service Klamath National Forest, Siskiyou County, Northwest California $2,726,815.28
2019 Reintroduction of the ‘Alala to Hawai‘i Island - III Zoological Society of San Diego Pu‘u Maka‘ala Natural Area Reserve on Hawaii Island $70,000.00
2019 Lower Rio Grande Valley Elementary School Learning Landscapes (TX) Friends of the Wildlife Corridor Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas $49,989.43
2019 Meadow Restoration and Assessment Benefiting Yosemite Toad on Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest (CA) American Rivers, Inc. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, California $130,044.32
2019 Restore Fish Passage for Brook Trout in Stearns Brook, a Tributary to the Androscoggin River (NH) Androscoggin River Watershed Council Success Pond Road, Stearns Brook sub-watershed, Upper Androscoggin River Coos County, New Hampshire. $102,016.35
2019 Improve the Scale and Coordination of Monarch Conservation Efforts through Technical Assistance (CA) Monarch Joint Venture Central California $182,699.00
2019 Longleaf Restoration on Private Lands in the North Carolina Sandhills (NC) - III National Wildlife Federation Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and Scotland counties, North Carolina $289,994.64
2019 Sewee Longleaf Restoration and Enhancement (SC) - II The Nature Conservancy The project will be located on the coast of South Carolina north of Charleston. It is in the Sewee and Winyah areas including Charleston, Berkeley, Williamsburg, and Georgetown Counties. The Francis Marion National Forest encompasses 260,000 acres of the project area. $286,000.00
2019 Expanding Prescribed Fire Implementation on the Cumberland Plateau (TN) Tennessee Department of Agriculture Cumberland Plateau ecoregion, Tennessee $199,483.88