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
2025 Leveraging Local Partnerships to Streamline Agriculture Conservation in Mason and Lake County (MI) Mason-Lake Conservation District Mason and Lake Counties, Michigan $236,844.02
2025 Airlift Rescue Operations to Sustain Rapid Stranding Response for Endangered Sea Turtle Species (ID) Turtles Fly Too Atlantic Coast, United States $10,472.96
2025 Soundwatch Program Capacity Building to Increase Boater Compliance in Puget Sound (WA) The Whale Museum Inland waters of Washington $235,691.22
2025 Enhancing Shoreline Restoration Outcomes in Virginia through Mosaic Living Shorelines The Elizabeth River Project The Elizabeth River watershed in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia $1,984,704.67
2025 Monitoring Avian Malaria Prevalence in Hawaiian Forest Birds in East Maui (HI) State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources East Maui, Hawaii $438,687.50
2025 Implementing Habitat Restoration in the South Fork Williams Fork Watershed (CO) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Tributaries of the Yampa River on Routt National Forest, Colorado. $317,916.36
2025 Walker Basin Conservancy Acquisition #11 (CA) Walker Basin Conservancy Poor Lake located in Mono County, CA. $3,675,000.00
2025 Nesting Habitat Restoration and Population Monitoring for Waved Albatross on Española Island, Galapagos Galapagos Conservancy Espanola Island, Galapagos, Ecuador $129,800.00
2025 Eagle Mountain City Mule Deer Migration Corridor Fencing and Preservation (UT) Eagle Mountain City The project is located where the mule deer population in Northern Utah migrates through Eagle Mountain City. It covers thousands of acres from the City's northern border through its southeastern border. $97,360.00
2025 Revitalizing Grasslands and Sustaining Tribal Livelihoods (SD) Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation The Pine Ridge Reservation is located in Southwestern South Dakota, encompassing parts of Oglala Lakota County and neighboring areas. The South Unit, also known as the Stronghold Unit, of Badlands National Park lies within the reservation, a sacred area rich in cultural and historical significance. $400,000.00