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 Bayou Grande Living Shorelines (FL) Keep Pensacola Beautiful, Inc. Project sites along Bayou Grande and Civitan Park, an Escambia County owned park on Bayou Davenport, which connects to Bayou Grande in Pensacola, Florida. $33,603.46
2014 Enhancing Enforcement Capacity for Priority Caribbean Coral Reefs MPA Enforcement International LLC Sandy Bay/West End Marine Park, Honduras; Port HondurasMarine Reserve, Belize; Wreck of the Rhone Marine Park, Hans Creek Fisheries Protection Area, and Horseshoe Reef Fisheries Protection Area, Briti $69,639.24
2014 Restoring Riparian Habitat in the Cuyahoga River Watershed (OH) Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park Dickerson Run in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Summit County, OH. $124,000.00
2014 Restoring Native Brook Trout in Onondaga Creek (NY) Onondaga Environmental Institute Onondaga Creek in the Towns of Tully, Lafayette, Onondaga, in Onondaga County, NY. $176,876.46
2014 Berks Conservancy Middle Schuylkill Best Management Practices (PA) Berks Nature Schuylkill watershed, Maiden Creek watershed (Saucony Creek and Lower Maiden unnamed tributaries to Maiden Creek Projects are located in Berks County,PA and in Maxatawny, Perry, and Albany Townships. $300,000.00
2014 Northeast Forests Conservation for Declining Species Wildlife Management Institute Work proposed will occur in 7 states (ME, NH, MA, CT, RI, VT, NY) and will build upon previous partnerships established by NEAFWA, NFWF, NRCS, USFWS, USFS and USGS. $250,000.00
2014 Tackling Mile-a-Minute Invasive Plant at Pelham Bay Park (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, New York $149,800.45
2014 “Heroic” Stream Restoration at James Madison University (VA) James Madison University The project is located at James Madison University, in Harrisonburg, Virginia (Shenandoah Valley). It is in the Blacks Run watershed, a tributary to the Shenandoah River (Potomac River Basin). $200,000.00
2014 Reducing Stormwater Volume and Nutrients with Biochar (DE) University of Delaware The project is in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, New Castle County, Delaware, at the intersection of DE route 896 and Bethel Church Road. 39 31 47.57 N and 75 44 12.95 W. Site owned by Delaware DOT. $316,349.00
2014 Long Island Sound Stormwater/Environmental Outdoor Classroom (CT) Town of East Lyme McCook Point Park, Town of East Lyme, New London County, Connecticut. $2,288.00