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 Restoring Forest Wildlife Habitat at Robinson Forest (KY) University of Kentucky Research Foundation Robinson Forest, a University of Kentucky property in Clayhole, Breathitt County, Kentucky. $139,312.11
2014 Minneapolis Small Business Energy Coaching (MN) Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota $50,000.00
2014 John King Community Garden Natural Resources (CA) San Francisco Conservation Corps John King Community Garden contains 1.43 acres of land on the SE edge of McLaren Park ending at Leland Avenue in Visitacion Valley, San Francisco. The park has 312 acres of gardens, trees and grass. $49,921.05
2014 Green Neighborhood Tool Kit (PA) Temple University - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education The project will take place in two underprivileged communities within the City of Philadelphia. $22,700.20
2014 Citizens Promoting Clean Water in Frederick City (MD) Land and Cultural Preservation Fund, Inc. There are two project sites:
1. the Lake Linganore watershed (Upper and Lower Linganore Creek)
2. City of Frederick streams, creek and river
$57,568.35
2014 High Country Agriculture Land Enhancement (ID) High Country RC&D, Inc. High Country RC&D Area covers nine counties in Southeast Idaho (Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison and Teton county) and a portion of Teton County, Wyoming. $54,999.80
2014 Arbolera de Vida Community Garden (NM) Sawmill Community Land Trust The project is located within the Albuquerque urban core at Sawmill Community Land Trust’s Arbolera de Vida affordable housing development. Users are low to moderate income residents. $41,318.55
2014 Hawaii Youth Conservation Corps Kupu Hawaii Experimental Tropical Forest: Laupahoehoe Wet Forest (12,343 acres) & Puu Waawaa Dry Forest (38,885 acres)

Hakalau NWR (32,733 acres)

Species found: endangered birds, bats, plant life
$20,000.00
2014 Restoring Spring Creek Park's Salt Marsh and Upland Habitat (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Queens, New York $3,843,000.00
2014 Urban Forest Restoration in I.G. Levy Park (MS) City of Pascagoula, Mississippi I.G. Levy Park, a community park, serves low to moderate income neighborhoods. Scranton Nature Center is located in the park next to Whitehead Lake that is used for sustenance fishing and kayaking. $24,780.73