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 Developing Private Sector Capacity for Longleaf Restoration (MS) Mississippi State University Project locations will consist of private lands located primarily in southeast MS, in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina and replanted with longleaf. Training will occur in south MS. $167,926.51
2014 Developing a Resiliency Management Plan for Pawcatuck River Watershed (CT, RI) Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association Pawcatuck River Watershed in southern Rhode Island and Connecticut $719,998.84
2014 Groundwork-Walkill Connection:Fostering Urban River Stewards (NY, NJ) Groundwork Hudson Valley, Inc. Activities take place in Yonkers, NY, in a low-income neighborhood next to the Saw Mill River. Activities also take place at Wallkill National Wildlife Refuge. $35,410.00
2014 South Lowcountry-ACE Basin Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Partnership (SC)) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Nine counties of southern SC between the Savannah River and the Edisto River: Aiken, Allendale, Barnwell, Bamberg, Beaufort, Colleton, Edgefield, Hampton and Jasper. $280,000.00
2014 Restoring Fish Habitat in the Cheboygan River Watershed (MI) Huron Pines The Cheboygan River Watershed in Michigan’s Northern Lower Peninsula. $449,677.06
2014 Tioughnioga River Urban Headwaters Green Infrastructure Plan (NY) Skeo Solutions The project will be within the City of Cortland and Town of Cortlandville, Cortland County, New York (42.6011° N, 76.1808° W) and the Tioughnioga River Watershed. $37,821.22
2014 Curriculum for Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Outreach (ME) The Friends of Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge is 5,250 acres of land on a decommissioned Air Force Base, a portion of which was once the largest Cold War nuclear warhead storage area located in Northern Maine. $1,866.10
2014 Delivering Farm Bill Programs Supporting Bog Turtle and Golden-Winged Warbler (PA) Indiana University of Pennsylvania Research Institute The project will continue to engage and assist private landowners in portions of PA where golden-winged warbler and bog turtle conservation are Natural Resource Conservation Service priorities. $325,026.51
2014 Maine Road Stream Crossing Habitat Restoration The Nature Conservancy The state of Maine. $114,999.95
2014 Improving Eastern Brook Trout Habitat in Kettle Creek (PA) - II Trout Unlimited, Inc. Cross Fork, Potter County, Kettle Creek Watershed
Latitude/longitude 41.58188 -77.78465
$152,890.00