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
2014 Enhancing Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head's Land Resiliency in Martha's Vineyard (MA) Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts $670,000.00
2014 Improving Coral Conservation Management Capacity in Samoa Conservation International Foundation The project will be conducted in Samoa with roughly 90 coastal villages distributed around the main Islands of Upolu and Savaii, who depend greatly on coral reef resources. $58,911.85
2014 Canoeing For Clean Water, Charles River (MA) Charles River Watershed Association Charles River Lakes District in the metropolitan Boston area $30,746.00
2014 Little Manitowoc River Coastal Wetland Restoration (WI) Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership, Inc. Lower reaches of the Little Manitowoc River in the City of Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, WI. $391,480.00
2014 Lake Sammamish Kokanee: A Model for Urban Stewardship (WA) Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery Lake Sammamish Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership; over 600 acres of public parks & open spaces. Falls within the Seattle Metropolitan Area. $30,106.94
2014 Incorporating Green Infrastructure Resiliency in the Raritan River Basin (NJ) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Raritan River Basin, New Jersey $819,999.70
2014 Managing and Restoring Habitat for Species of Concern in Northeast Indiana The Nature Conservancy Three nature preserves in northeastern Indiana: Swamp Angel in Noble County, Fawn River Fen in LaGrange County, and Douglas Woods in Steuben County. $116,793.00
2014 Sustainable Livelihoods for Coral Conservation in the Philippines Wild Earth Allies Baranagay Aramaywan is in the municipality of Quezon, Palawan, Philippines, at the apex of the Coral Triangle. The area covers 31,410 hectares and is an Ancestral Domain of the Tagbanua tribe. $40,000.00
2014 Port Tobacco Creek Restoration in Charles County (MD) LimnoTech Project is located in southern Maryland, in the Lower Potomac River drainage basin, in the Port Tobacco Creek watershed 6 miles above the crossing of the Md Rte. 6 bridge. Lat/long 38.5119,-77.0231. $39,932.05
2014 Restoring Longleaf Pine in West Central Louisiana National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. The Piney Woods of west central LA include a large area of Kisatchie National Forest and Fort Polk Army lands. They comprise 350,000 acres of some of the last remaining longleaf pine stands in LA. $350,000.00