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 Conservation Plans to Restore Heath of the Gulf Coast (TX) Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board A 32 county area from Texas’ border with Louisiana to its border with Mexico. $320,315.18
2014 Creating Schoolyard Habitat for Native Birds (CT) - III National Audubon Society, Inc. Cities of Stamford and New Haven, the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut. $34,999.00
2014 Eastern Brook Trout Sampling in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties (PA) California University of Pennsylvania Westmoreland and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania. $4,508.68
2014 Expanding Brook Trout Habitat in the Upper James River (VA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Upper James River counties of Highland, Bath, Augusta, and Allegheny. Priority watersheds of Jackson River, Back Creek, Bullpasture River. Work will be on private and public lands. $140,608.00
2014 Invaders: They Come By Land, Sea, and Air (CT) Connecticut River Museum Essex, Connecticut and other coastal communities. $34,197.83
2014 Strengthening Regional Eastern Pacific Leatherback Conservation Wild Earth Allies All 11 Pacific coast Latin America countries for network membership. Nesting beach activities implemented in Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, and Ecuador. $102,310.00
2014 Eliminating Threats to Priority Seabirds - VI American Bird Conservancy Robinson Crusoe, Isla Mocha, Santa Clara, Chile $257,307.50
2014 Creating Early Successional Forest to Maximize Forest Productivity for Wildlife (MN, WI) American Bird Conservancy Project will occur in Golden-winged Warbler and AMWO focal areas in WI, MN, PA, MI. $399,907.00
2014 Nesting Ecology of Kittlitz's Murrelet on Kodiak Refuge (AK) - III U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge The study sites are located in the Glacial Refugium of southwest Kodiak Island, where 114 Kittlitz's murrelets nests have been monitored from 2008-2014. This area is characterized by low to mid-elevation ridges with large, continuous areas of scree and talus, ideal for systematic nest searches. $74,938.00
2014 Operational Polar Bear Den Mapping (AK) Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, USFWS The SnowDens-3D mapping tool will be applied along the Beaufort and Chuckchi Sea coasts of Alaska using existing USGS high-resolution topography datasets. The implementation will be versatile enough to be applied to any region where high-resolution topography data exist, now or in the future. $98,367.00