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 Decline of Scripps’s Murrelet at San Miguel Island (CA) California Institute of Environmental Studies Surveys would be conducted on the east side of San Miguel Island (including Prince Island). These currently uninhabited islands are owned by the Navy but managed by Channel Islands National Park. $33,802.45
2014 Cook Inlet Beluga Ecosystem Data Portal Development (AK) Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science dba Alaska SeaLife Center Cook Inlet, Alaska $80,000.00
2014 Dolan Tract Acquisition, Neches River National Wildlife Refuge (TX) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation This tract is within the boundary of the Neches River NWR in Cherokee County, Texas. A non-conservation use of this 80 acre tract would create a large hole in the center of the Refuge’s holdings. $120,000.00
2014 Capacity Building: Developing Financial Savvy About Quickbooks and Point of Sale Software (TX) Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge Foundation The Friends of Hagerman's base of operation is Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, 6465 Refuge Road, Sherman TX, 75092. $1,884.00
2014 Flow Improvement in the Russian River Watershed (CA) - II Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration Russian River watershed, Sonoma County, California, United States, North America $500,000.00
2014 Sustainability Planning for Maine Fishing Communities Island Institute The project will gather innovations from across the U.S., vet options for the fishing communities along the coast of Maine, and ultimately produce lessons and resources that will be helpful nationwide $62,449.96
2014 Kentucky Hollow Restoration Pittsburgh Botanic Garden The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is reclaiming 460 acres in the Appalachian Plateau that has been polluted by coal mining and oil and gas drilling: 40 degrees, 24’ 31.88N latitude and 80 degrees, 10’ 30. $33,857.60
2014 Youth Riparian Studies and Habitat Restoration (AZ) Bureau of Land Management - Safford Field Office In southeastern Arizona place names include Navajo, Graham, Greenlee and Cochise Counties; Gila River, Sky Islands, and the San Simon Valley. $74,420.00
2014 Upper Sandy River Basin Aquatic Habitat Restoration (OR) The Freshwater Trust Project sites are located in the Salmon River and Still Creek sub-watersheds of the Sandy River basin, and are located on public land managed by the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. $50,000.00
2014 Urban Agriculture Education and Community Greening (IL) Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance The project is located in and around the Garfield Park Conservatory, located in the East Garfield Park community on the West Side of the City of Chicago. $25,000.00