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 Reconnecting Upper Clark Fork Basin Aquatic and Riparian Corridors (MT) Clark Fork Coalition Powell County and Deer Lodge County $110,807.53
2017 Spring House Run Community Water Quality Monitoring (DC) Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. U.S. National Arboretum and surrounding communities. $45,723.17
2017 Society for Marine Mammalogy Biennial Conference Society for Marine Mammalogy The conference will be held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Halifax is one of Canada's foremost marine sciences, technological and conservation hubs. $25,000.00
2017 Modification of Woven Wire Fences (MT) Bureau of Land Management - Miles City Field Office Carter County, Montana $50,000.00
2017 Chilkat and Chilkoot Water Quality Monitoring: Chemistry and Temperature Takshanuk Watershed Council Chilkat and Chilkoot River Valleys. Northern Southeast Alaska near Haines. $16,723.08
2017 Restoring Shortleaf Pine in Kentucky Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves The project locations are located in Pulaski, Wolfe, and Harlan counties Kentucky. Two of the project sites are within the focal area and other just outside to the north. $119,999.47
2017 Private Forest Conservation to Improve Bobwhite Quail Habitat in Arkansas Arkansas Forestry Commission Project emphasis will be in upland forests in the WLFW counties in north and central Arkansas. Additionally, resources will be provided to the other counties in north and central Arkansas to facilitate delivery of farm bill programs. $161,213.27
2017 Conserving Fish and Mussels in the Conasauga River Watershed (GA, TN) Limestone Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council The Conasauga River flows freely for 150km through Georgia and Tennessee, and spans two ecological regions. The headwaters originate in the Cohutta Wilderness and flow through Chattahoochee and Cherokee NF before they flow through the agricultural landscape of the Upper Coosa Basin. $267,594.33
2017 UW Conservation Scholars Internships and Fellowship University of Washington Conservation scholars will work in internships throughout most of Washington state. Sites include National and State parklands and refuges, national forest and seashores, as well as sites in urban areas. The NFWF conservation fellows may also be placed in Washington, although this is still to be de $169,990.81
2017 Wildlife Biologist in Eastern Kentucky - III Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Tobacco growing counties in Kentucky. $240,000.00