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 RiverSmart Homes: Seeking Success with Residential Stormwater Reduction (DC) Water Words That Work, LLC The three watersheds within the District of Columbia: Anacostia, Potomac River, and Rock Creek. $30,203.94
2014 Observation Deck on the Oak Ridge Waterfowl Production Area (WI) Friends of the St. Croix Wetland Management District The observation deck will be located on the Oak Ridge WPA in St. Croix County, Wisconsin. The deck is next to the existing parking lot, overlooking a 200 acre lake marsh on the WPA. $5,000.00
2014 Expanding Friends Outreach Capacity at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge (MN) Friends of Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge and impact/marketing region consisting of the Minnesota counties of Clay, Becker, Mahnomen, Clearwater, Hubbard, and Otter Tail $4,932.83
2014 Middle Rio Grande Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Habitat Program (NM) Rio Grande Agricultural Land Trust The project will focus on the Middle Rio Grande of New Mexico from Socorro County to Sierra County. The projects will be located on the floodplain of the Rio Grande. $79,986.00
2014 A Comprehensive Conservation Riparian Buffer Approach (NY) Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District Susquehanna River headwaters in NY in high priority sub-watersheds. $300,000.00
2014 Building Local Government Capacity in Sussex County (DE) Sussex Conservation District The project is located in the nine municpalities either all or in part located in the Nanticoke River Watershed, a subwatershed of the Chesapeake Bay, in Sussex County, Delaware. $104,536.38
2014 Sampling Unassessed Streams in Central Pennsylvania Bucknell University Streams in central PA, including White Deer Hole Creek. $11,000.00
2014 Conducting Oyster Restoration for Max Environmental Benefits (MD) Oyster Recovery Partnership, Inc. While a bulk of the restoration, community and monitoring projects will occur in the Choptank River basin, shell will be recycled from across the State. $560,000.00
2014 Enhancing Habitat for Early Successional Species Wildlife Management Institute Upper Midwest and Northeastern States. $548,000.00
2014 Rocky Boy Grassland Features (MT) Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation The project will be located on 122,000 acres comprising the Rocky Boy's Reservation, Box Elder, MT located in northcentral Montana 100 highway miles from the US Canadian border. The reservation lands are all held in trust for the full enrolled memebership of the Chippewa Cree Tribe. $57,000.00