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 Combating Invasives with Community Volunteers and Education (FL) The Nature Conservancy Six Central Florida counties included: Polk, Highlands, Hardee, Desoto, Okeechobee, and Osceola. Primary focus for workdays for this grant will be Osceola, Polk, and Highlands counties. $25,000.00
2014 Ray Creek Acquisition (MT) - II Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Please see the enclosed map for township/range information. The project is located in Broadwater County, Montana,near the city of Townsend. $9,400.00
2014 Implementation Team for Longleaf Restoration (SC) - II The Nature Conservancy Francis Marion National Forest & Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. $163,038.00
2014 Optimizing Restoration Investments in the Truckee Watershed (CA, NV) The Nature Conservancy The project will occur in the Truckee River Basin. Project impacts are basin-wide with targeted conservation actions expected in Sierra, Nevada, Placer and El Dorado Counties in CA. $249,090.00
2014 Restoring Fish Runs and Fragmented Trout Populations by Removing a Fish Barrier (CT) State of Connecticut Enfield, Connecticut $2,718,517.15
2014 Generation Green: Lake Tahoe Basin Management (CA, NV) Great Basin Institute This project will occur around Lake Tahoe on Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit lands in both California and Nevada. $36,370.00
2014 Developing Coastal Resiliency Regional Models (VA) Wildlife Foundation of Virginia Southern Watersheds Area of Virginia $3,992,165.84
2014 Building Cumberland Plateau Private Lands Technical Assistance Capacity (TN) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Van Buren, Bledsoe, White, Sequatchie, Grundy, Fentress, Morgan, and Cumberland Counties of Tennessee. $56,392.42
2014 Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL) - II The Nature Conservancy Centered on the Apalachicola River and extending to the Choctawhatchee River to the West, the Aucilla/Wacissa River to the East, and the Red Hills region of southwest Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico. $262,000.00
2014 Grassland Bird Conservation in the Northwestern Region of the Northern Great Plains (MT) World Wildlife Fund, Inc. In Montana within grassland portions of Blaine, Phillips and Valley counties. The TNC Matador Ranch, 5 miles east of Zortman, is centrally located within the area. $99,999.47