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
2018 Finishing the Working for Wildlife Plan to Benefit Lynx, Mule Deer and Sharp-tailed Grouse (WA) Conservation Northwest Between the Cascades and Kettle mountain ranges of Washington $569,499.67
2018 Lower Scott Valley Stream Habitat Restoration (CA) Siskiyou Resource Conservation District The study area includes approximately 200 acres of private property on the Scott River mainstem between river mile 26.6 and 29.5 in Siskiyou County, CA. $185,227.13
2018 Umatilla and Walla Walla Basin Water Transactions Development (WA,OR) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Umatilla and Walla Walla River Basins in Oregon and Washington. $24,026.75
2018 Pineywoods Longleaf Restoration (LA) - VI National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. Fort Polk/Kisatchie National Forest Significant Geogrpahic Area of west-central Louisiana $298,952.62
2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Shoreline Community-Based Restoration and Education (CA) Save The Bay Oakland, California $29,570.53
2018 Restoring Wildlife Habitat and Longleaf Pine on Private Lands in Georgia National Wildlife Federation Central Georgia $139,839.28
2018 Improving Longleaf Habitat for At-Risk Species in Southwest Georgia Georgia Forestry Commission Decatur, Grady, Macon, Marion, Mitchell and Taylor counties, Georgia $150,000.00
2018 Concord River Restoration: Engaging Community in Monitoring, Stewardship and Education (MA) Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust, Inc. Lowell, Massachusetts $27,231.69
2018 Improving Fish Passage at Central Creek Crossing (MI) Keweenaw County Road Commission The project is located on the Gratiot Lake Road, in Central, Houghton Township, Keweenaw County, Michigan.

Latitude: 47.403086
Longitude: -88.198675

T58N, R31W, Sec. 23, Houghton Township, Keweenaw County
$135,000.00
2018 Evaluation and restoration of degraded chaparral within Piru fire perimeter, Phase II University of California - Santa Barbara This project will take place in two locations on the eastern edge of the Piru Fire scar in Ventura County California. These locations are on USFS property upstream from Lake Piru on the road skirting the perimeter of the lake's western shore. Sites were chosen with USFS personnel in 2016. The GIS po $159,153.42