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
2025 Farmer-Led Innovations in Cover Cropping (DC, DE, MD, VA) Sustainable Chesapeake Chesapeake Bay watershed in the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia $999,515.61
2025 Creating Wildlife Corridors Across Washington, DC Casey Trees Washington, DC $499,816.13
2025 Expanding Access to Federal Conservation Programs Through Outreach and Assistance (LA, MS) The KKAC Organization Mississippi, Louisiana $800,000.00
2025 Tolchester Beach Living Shoreline Design (MD) National Wildlife Federation Tolchester Beach in Kent Counties, Maryland $150,000.00
2025 Freshwater Mussel Conservation in the Unadilla River Watershed (NY) Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District Unadilla River watershed in New York $500,000.00
2025 Improving Nature-based Stormwater Solutions and Pollinator Habitat in Salem County (NJ) South Jersey Land & Water Trust Salem County, New Jersey $238,872.25
2025 Building Municipal Capacity for Coastal Resilience Planning in Rural Alaska (AK) Alaska Municipal League - Juneau, AK Coastal Alaska $819,158.63
2025 Improving Grazing Practice to Benefit Water Quality in the Upper Chattahoochee Basin (GA) Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, and White counties, Georgia. $105,000.00
2025 Advancing Humboldt Penguin Conservation in Chile and Peru Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Humboldt Penguin project activities will be conducted in Cachagua, Choros, Chañaral islands and at least 15 islands in Peru. PFSH activities will be conducted in the Juan Fernandez National Park. $595,940.21
2025 Skokomish South Fork River Restoration in Olympic National Forest (WA) Skokomish Indian Tribe Upper South Fork Skokomish River, Olympic National Forest, Mason County, Washington $2,005,250.00