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 Juniata River Basin Agricultural Conservation Program (PA) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. Juniata River Basin region. Specifically Juniata and Mifflin Counties. $193,029.42
2014 Chester River Watershed Wetland Restoration (MD) Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage, Inc. Upper Eastern Shore of Maryland (Chester River Watershed) $69,320.00
2014 Promoting Toxin Free Lawns to Improve Water Quality (NY) Azuero Earth Project DBA Perfect Earth Project Towns of Riverhead and Southold, North Fork of Long Island, Suffolk County, New York. $32,730.29
2014 Eco Splash Event! Celebrating Long Island Sound (CT) Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Mystic Aquarium, Mystic, Connecticut. $8,982.20
2014 Don’t Flush Your Unused Medications into Long Island Sound (CT) Citizens Campaign Fund for the Environment, Inc. City of Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut. $10,000.02
2014 Coastal Habitat Restoration Planning at Alley Pond Park (NY) City Parks Foundation Alley Pond Park, Queens, New York City. $60,000.00
2014 Building the Long Island Sound Report Card (CT, NY) University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Hempstead Harbor in Hempstead, NY and Westport Harbor in Westport, Connecticut. $99,281.86
2014 Meadow Restoration for Sierra Nevada Amphibians (CA) U.S. Forest Service Project will occur in montane wet meadow habitats within the range of the Yosemite toad from Ebbetts Pass, Alpine County to the Spanish Mountain area, Fresno County and the Cascades frog in Butte, Tehama, and Shasta counties in the northern Sierra Nevada/southern Cascade Range of California. $149,997.03
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