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 Threat Reduction to Priority Hawksbill Sea Turtle Nesting Habitat in Puerto Rico WIDECAST: Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network, Inc. Mona Island and Southern Coast of Puerto Rico $124,898.81
2025 Restoring Grassland Habitat to Benefit Rare Birds in Superior Township (MI) Superior Township Parks & Recreation Commission Superior Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan. $249,356.00
2025 Preventing Human Disturbance of Atlantic Flyway Shorebirds – V (Multiple States) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Edwin B. Forsythe, Monomoy, Cape Romain, and Wassaw National Wildlife Refuges, Cumberland Island, and three state, local, or NGO-managed sites $200,000.00
2025 Tracking Whimbrel Populations During Non-breeding Season in Brazil for More Focused Recovery Efforts Manomet, Inc. Coastal Brazil from Central Pará east through the State of Maranhão $204,995.39
2025 Increasing Capacity for Private Lands Conservation in Idaho The Mule Deer Foundation Projects will take place on private lands within Idaho from identified priority areas from NRCS, IFG, and MDF. $751,903.40
2025 Longleaf Pine Restoration and Management in the Sewee Region of South Carolina The Nature Conservancy Charleston, Berkeley, Williamsburg, and Georgetown counties, South Carolina $380,000.00
2025 Restoring Longleaf Pine in Virginia through Outreach, Technical Assistance and Implementation The Nature Conservancy Sussex, Southampton, Prince George and Isle of Wight counties and the City of Suffolk, Virginia $1,000,000.00
2025 Increasing Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests in Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia Alabama Forestry Foundation West Central Georgia, South Central Alabama and Greene County, Mississippi $1,995,000.00
2025 Increase Implementation Success of New Fisheries Management Area in Maunalua Bay (HI) Malama Maunalua Maunalua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii $129,784.12
2025 Protecting Nebraska's Sandhills Nebraska Community Foundation FBO Rainwater Basin Joint Venture The project boundary is Nebraska’s Sandhills with a 20-mile buffer. The Sandhills cover 19,300 square miles and are dominated dune formations with interspersed wetlands. Work will focus on SRM and the Eastern Sandhills where ERC invasion is occurring along riverine corridors and adjacent grasslands. $718,600.00