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
2017 Southern California Conservation Corps Angeles National Forest Restoration Project (CA) American Conservation Experience Angeles National Forest $220,290.96
2017 Shore Protection Planning and Living Shoreline on Pamunkey River (VA) Pamunkey Indian Tribe The Pamunkey Indian Reservation is located along the Pamunkey River in King William County, Virginia. $199,544.00
2017 Assessment of Least Bell's Vireo and Southwestern Willow Flycatcher in Angeles National Forest (CA) U.S. Geological Survey San Francisquito Creek and relevant tributaries and Piru Creek from Pyramid Lake downstream to Lake Piru, Angeles National Forest $92,887.99
2017 Demonstrating Efficacy of Young Forest Restoration for New England Cottontail and Birds (CT,ME,NH) University of New Hampshire Thirty sites in southwestern Maine, southeastern New Hampshire and eastern Connecticut $174,795.62
2017 Evaluating Recreational Fishing Management Strategies for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) (FL) University of Florida Gainesville, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Orange Beach, Alabama; New Orleans, Louisiana; Houston Texas $211,272.85
2017 Hempstead Harbor 2018 Water Quality Monitoring Program (NY) - X Incorporated Village of Sea Cliff, New York Outer and Inner Hempstead Harbor and Glen Cove Creek, located on the north shore of Nassau County, Long Island, New York $89,900.00
2017 San Miguel Island Rat Feasibility Study The Nature Conservancy San Miguel Island, California $50,000.00
2017 Planning for Fish Passage at the Starr Mill Pond Dam (CT) The Nature Conservancy Starr Mill dam is the first dam on the Coginchaug River, Middleton, Connecticut $64,289.23
2017 Developing Incidental Groundwater Recharge Markets Legacy Philanthropy Works Teton Basin lies on the western border of Grand Teton National Park and just southwest of Yellowstone National Park. The basin includes some of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem's most important wildlife habitat and the largest privately owned wetland complex. $149,138.85
2017 Lesser Prairie Chicken Habitat Restoration – Trading Windmills for Solar Pumps to Support Recovery of a Threatened Species U.S. Forest Service The project is located on the Comanche National Grassland, Campo area of the Carrizo Unit, in areas within 2 miles of lesser prairie-chicken leks; work will be focused on windmills in or near habitat currently being used by the chicken. $75,000.00