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 Urban Refuge Partnership with Denver Natural Resources at First Creek (CO) City and County of Denver City and County of Denver (CCD), Denver International Airport (DIA), First Creek - DEN Open Space $50,000.00
2016 Upper Sandy River Basin Aquatic Habitat Restoration (OR) The Freshwater Trust Project sites are located in the Salmon River and Still Creek sub-watersheds of the Sandy River basin, and will occur on public land managed by the USFS and BLM, as well as private land owned by Rodgers Construction, LLC. $64,000.00
2016 Brandywine Stream Stewards and Community Action in Support of Healthy Waters (DE) The Nature Conservancy The Brandywine Stream Stewards Program centers on the 1,100 acres of open space in First State National Historical Park, located approximately 2.5 miles north of the City of Wilmington, Delaware. The main waterway of focus is the Brandywine Creek and its six tributary streams that flow through the P $11,804.48
2016 Increasing Year-Round Rearing Capacity & Habitat Quality for Coho Salmon (CA) Yurok Tribe McGarvey Creek is a 3rd order stream that enters the Klamath River 6.4 river miles upstream of the Pacific Ocean. McGarvey Creek supports chinook, SONCC coho (natal & non-natal populations), steelhead, and coastal cutthroat trout. The project is located in Del Norte County, Klamath, California. $108,910.50
2016 Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL) - IV The Nature Conservancy The ARSA region is centered on the Apalachicola River and extending east to the Aucilla River and west to the Choctawhatchee River; from the red hills region of SW Georgia and SE Alabama south to Florida's Gulf coast. $325,000.00
2016 Tamarisk Removal in the Sisquoc River Watershed Channel Islands Restoration The project is located on the main stem of Manzana Creek and the main stem of the Sisquoc River and their tributaries within the Los Padres National Forest in Santa Barbara County. The project reach includes all 21 miles of Manzana Creek, and approximately 30 miles of the Sisquoc River from Alamar $138,814.59
2016 Los Padres National Forest Stream Condition Inventory Blue Tomorrow, LLC Upper Santa Maria and Santa Ynez River watersheds, Los Padres National Forest, California. $181,577.00
2016 Bertram A. Hudson K-8 School Bio-Retention System (AL) City of Birmingham Bertram A. Hudson K-8 School located at 3300 F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive Birmingham, AL 35207 $8,781.13
2016 Developing an Integrated Marketing Plan to Differentiate New England Groundfish Products BackTracker Inc. New England groundfish fishery stock areas in Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine with majority of landings in Boston, Massachusetts $199,994.81
2016 Developing a Fish Hub for Monterey: Improving Profits for Fishermen and Providing Local Sustainable Seafood Access for Markets and Consumers (CA) Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust Monterey and Moss Landing, California $60,110.00