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
2025 Completing Final Design for Hoopersville Living Shoreline (MD) Dorchester County Council Hoopersville, Dorchester County, Maryland $1,500,000.00
2025 Conducting Landowner and Farmer Outreach for Grassland Birds along the Connecticut River (NH, VT) Windham County NRCD Windham and Windsor Counties, Vermont and Cheshire County, New Hampshire $169,978.49
2025 Restoring Seabird Breeding Habitat on Holaniku (Kure Atoll) II Kure Atoll Conservancy Holaniku (Kure Atoll) sits at the far northwestern end of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument located in the center of the Pacific Ocean. Green Island, the only permanent island within Holaniku,is 3.5 miles in circumference with an area of 222 acres (188 acres of vegetation cover). $364,375.00
2025 Developing Plans for Coastal Habitat Restoration around Mamacoke Island (CT) Connecticut College Mamacoke Island, Thames River, Waterford, Connecticut $1,496,250.00
2025 Stream Bank Restoration in the Turkey Creek Watershed (AL) Freshwater Land Trust Pinson, northeast Jefferson County, central Alabama $150,000.00
2025 Implementing Rangeland Improvements to Reduce the Threat of Annual Grass Invasion (ID) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Southern and Central Idaho $403,357.43
2025 Designing and Assessing Mainstem Sites for Salmonid Habitat in Elk River (CA) California Trout, Inc. Elk River, Humboldt County, California $3,836,919.73
2025 Building Capacity for Green Infrastructure to Improve Resilience in Jacksonville (FL) City of Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville, Florida $100,000.00
2025 Improving Rusty Patched Bumble Bee Habitat through the Living Roadway Trust Fund (IA) University of Northern Iowa Iowa counties and cities with an approved integrated roadside vegetation management plan on file with the Iowa Department of Transportation will be eligible to request native seed provided through this grant. An estimated 40 to 45 counties and one city throughout Iowa will likely request seed. $205,537.20
2025 Expanding Migratory Bird Habitat Through the Grassland Restoration Incentive Program (TX) American Bird Conservancy Project will take place on the Texas portion of the binational Tamaulipan Brushlands ecoregion, within the following counties: Brooks, Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, LaSalle, Jim Hogg, Starr, Zapata, Dimmit, Maverick, and parts of Zavala, Frio, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, and Willacy Counties. $125,392.64