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
2016 Sustaining Birds of the Great Lakes (IL, NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Chicago, Illinois and Buffalo, New York $449,766.37
2016 Enhance the Capacity of Fishing Businesses and Communities through Expanded Market Opportunities for Fresh Frozen Seafood (AK, CA, OR) Ecotrust Sitka, Alaska; Port Orford, Oregon; Portland, Oregon; and Monterey, California $100,000.00
2016 Channel Islands Seabird Lessons (CA) Robin Satnick Ventura, California $16,425.00
2016 Phoenix Ancestral Lands Crew (AZ) Arizona Conservation Corps Project work will occur on a variety of publics lands managed by agencies such as DOI, USDA, Tribal lands, and other federal, state, and municipal governments across Maricopa County. $48,400.00
2016 Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program - V American Fisheries Society The Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program covers all 50 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Trust Territories, Canada and Mexico. $60,000.00
2016 Enhancing Monarch Habitat in Agricultural Landscapes Keystone Policy Center Specific locations to be determined. $30,000.00
2016 Long Island Sound Water Education for Elementary School Students (NY) North Shore Land Alliance Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York $30,500.00
2016 Landscape-Level Bird Conservation: Managing New England Forests and Early Successional Habitats for Priority Bird Species. National Audubon Society, Inc. This project will primarily take place within target forest and early successional bird conservation areas in Vermont. One timber harvest demonstration site is being created in Sharon, Connecticut, and one habitat assessment will take place in New Hampshire. $70,000.00
2016 Expanding the Influence of the South Dakota Grassland Coalition South Dakota Grassland Coalition Statewide for South Dakota: with emphasis on species, habitats, and program expansion within the Prairie Pothole region $150,000.00
2016 Gulf-Houston Monarch Flyway Program (TX) Houston Wilderness The Project will take place in the Greater Houston Region. $248,900.00