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 Seabird Restoration on Midway Atoll Island Conservation Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument $1,237,500.00
2017 Restoration of Mesic Habitats in the Owyhee Sagebrush Landscape (ID) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The project is located in Southwestern Idaho, within Owyhee County near the historic town site of Triangle and on a privately owned ranch, known as Triangle Ranch. $75,000.00
2017 Expanding Outreach Capacity for the Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges is headquarted in Homer, Alaska, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Outreach efforts include all 16 national wildlife refuges, located throughout the state, spanning 76 million acres. $5,856.02
2017 Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Habitat Restoration in Teton Creek (ID) Friends of the Teton River, Inc. Teton Creek Farm, Idaho $73,598.00
2017 Upper Columbia Steelhead Habitat Restoration in Johnson Creek (WA) Okanogan Conservation District Johnson Creek, a tributary to the Okanogan River, Washington $25,573.57
2017 Building Capacity for Friends of Valle de Oro National Widlife Refuge (NM) Friends of Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge 7851 2nd Street SW, Albuquerque, (5 min drive south of Albuquerque city limits in the Rio Grande Valley, Bernalillo County) New Mexico, 87105. 570-acres of former dairy farm is managed by USFWS and is adjacent to the Rio Grande and riparian area. $9,038.90
2017 Conservation Technician for Milwaukee River Watershed Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Approximately 430 miles of agricultural land lie within the Milwaukee River Watershed (HUC8 - 04040003) in Ozaukee, Washington, Fond du Lac, and Sheboygan Counties. The watershed is home to 1.3 million people. Corn, soybeans, hay, alfalfa and winter wheat compose most cropland among dairy operators. $120,000.00
2017 A Targeted Community Approach to Improving Water Quality in the Mississippi River Basin Polk Soil and Water Conservation District The project will be located in Polk County, Iowa within the boundaries of the Walnut Creek, Mud Creek, Spring Creek, Camp Creek, and Fourmile Creek Watersheds. $203,068.41
2017 Computer Vision Tools for Electronic Monitoring Video Review (MA) CVision Consulting Medford, Massachusetts $128,084.48
2017 Electronic Monitoring Pre-Implementation in Alaskan Pot Cod Fishery Saltwater Inc. Alaska $445,858.45