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 |
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2017 | Watershed Connection Idaho Youth Conservation Employment and Career Development at Snake River – II | Wilderness Science Education | Snake River from Swan Falls Dam to Celebration Park in Ada, Canyon and Owyhee Counties, Lower Salmon River from Hammer Creek to Heller Bar in Idaho County, and Payette National Forest, Idaho | $67,750.00 |
2017 | Rock Creek Meadow Restoration Planning Project (CA) | Plumas Corporation | Rock Creek Meadow is located on private land in Plumas County, California. It is in the USGS Westwood West Quadrangle, Township 29N, Range 8E, Sections 4 and 33. | $63,893.27 |
2017 | Protecting Hawai‘i Island's Threatened Dry Forest at Pu`uwa`awa`a Forest Reserve | Kupu | Pu`uwa`awa`a State Forest Reserve and Laupahoehoe Forest on the Island of Hawai‘i | $31,655.00 |
2017 | Addressing data gaps to improve predictions of a Structured Decision Making process intended to manage intertidal oyster aquaculture in the Delaware Bay to minimize impacts on horseshoe crabs and shorebirds. | Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc. | The project location will be in Delaware Bay New Jersey. The location will extend from Miami Avenue to Reeds Beach Rd on the beaches in Delaware Bay New Jersey. | $55,000.00 |
2017 | Native Oyster Restoration: Improving Water Quality and Habitat (WA) | Puget Sound Restoration Fund | Chico Bay within Dyes Inlet on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington | $30,071.36 |
2017 | Adding capacity for stewardship of private lands in the Northern Great Plains | Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies | Stewardship Biologists will work predominantly in areas of western South Dakota, northeast Wyoming and central Montana however they will travel to realize opportunities with partners in other areas on the Northern Great Plains including se MT and w ND. | $230,000.00 |
2017 | Using environmental DNA to map the distributions of aquatic species in areas within and near the Zaca, Piru, and Jesusita fire scars | University of California - Santa Barbara | This project focuses on perennial waters within the fire perimeters of the Zaca, Piru and and Jesusita fires, along with adjacent unburned reference streams and other streams previously burned (from earlier fire impact studies by our UCSB lab) to provide a time-series of fire histories. | $137,617.56 |
2017 | Illuminating Botanical Black Holes to Guide Restoration in the Zaca and Jesusita Fire Areas | Santa Barbara Botanic Garden | The Zaca and Jesusita Fire areas. | $180,966.99 |
2017 | Improving Pre- and Post-Wildfire Prioritization of Restoration Activities, Information Transfer and Performance Accounting in the Los Padres National Forest | TerrainWorks | The project covers the Zaca, Piru and Jesusita fire areas (313,000 acres) and the remainder of the LPNF (1.6 million acres), for a total of 1.9 million acres. | $127,439.97 |
2017 | The Hudson River Park Plastic Marine Debris Removal and Education Program (NY) | Friends of Hudson River Park, Inc. | Hudson River Park, New York City, New York | $37,622.27 |