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 South Fork Trinity River Flow Restoration (CA) Watershed Research and Training Center Big Creek, Tule Creek and Hayfork Creek; South Fork Trinity Watershed, Trinity County, California. $67,708.34
2019 Streambank Restoration on a Tributary to Kreutz Creek (PA) Hallam Borough Hallam Borough, York County, Pennsylvania $136,308.04
2019 Riparian Restoration on the Rio Hondo and Pecos River, Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NM) National Wildlife Refuge Association Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Chaves County, New Mexico $173,693.45
2019 Advancing Northern Bobwhite Management in the Longleaf Pine Range (AL, GA, LA, VA) Clemson University Boggy Hollow WMA, Covington County, Alabama, Public Land, LLP range
Silver Lake West, Decatur County, Georgia, Public Land, LLP range
Kisatchie/Vernon, Vernon County, Lousiana, Public Land, LLP range
Big Woods/Piney Grove, Sussex County, Virginia, Public and Private Land, LLP range
$133,167.23
2019 Restoring, Reconnecting and Protecting Instream Flow in the Upper Clark Fork, Blackfoot Basins (MT) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Upper Clark Fork River Basin and Blackfoot River Subbasins, Montana $113,539.05
2019 Providing Technical Capacity and Improved Management on Private Lands in North Dakota North Dakota Grazing Lands Coalition Western North Dakota $250,000.00
2019 Providing Technical Assistance for Conservation Easements in Priority Grassland Habitat (SD) Pheasants Forever, Inc. West of the Missouri River in South Dakota $231,945.79
2019 Using Traditional and Modern Ecological Knowledge to Enhance Copper River Watershed Stewardship (AK) Copper River Watershed Project Copper River watershed, Alaska $5,442.59
2019 Forests, Floodplains and Flow: Increasing Wetland Habitats, Habitat Complexity and Hydrologic Connections along the Lower Mississippi River (AR, LA, MS) Mississippi River Trust The Mississippi Alluvial Valley region of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi $250,595.00
2019 Managing Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Threat in the Caribbean (FL) Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Inc. Caribbean, Central America. $63,800.24