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
2013 A New Vision for Phoenix: Green Infrastructure Watershed Management Group, Inc. City of Phoenix, AZ and City of Glendale, AZ $31,652.00
2013 Youth Conserving Lewis and Clark Trail (MT) Montana Conservation Corps, Inc. The "Corps of Recovery" will complete conservation projects at multiple sites of the BLM & USBR in Montana, along the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers and tributaries, and adjacent lands. $100,000.40
2013 Johnson Creek MAX Station Salmon Habitat and Boardwalk (OR) Johnson Creek Watershed Council The project is located at river mile 1.7 on Johnson Creek, a tributary that enters the lower Willamette River just upstream of downtown Portland, Oregon (at RM18.5). Project is in Multnomah County. $34,584.00
2013 Oyster Restoration in Coastal Alabama Alma Bryant High School Project is in the Mississippi Sound in south Mobile County, Alabama. The oyster preserve is located on 65 acres in Fowl River Bay, south of the mouth of West Fowl River. $26,380.00
2013 Betsie and Platte Rivers Fish Passage and Instream Restoration (MI) Conservation Resource Alliance In Northwest Michigan, the Betsie is a State designated Natural River and the Platte is a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream; both rivers flow into Lake Michigan near or in the Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore. $335,000.00
2013 Western Waterfront Rain Garden Planting/Training Program (NY) Town of Oyster Bay Waterfront Center Parking Lot, Oyster Bay, NY. $13,943.95
2013 Restoration of Intertidal Habitat at Stratford Point (CT) Sacred Heart University, Inc. Stratford Point, Lordship Peninsula of the Town of Stratford, CT. $59,056.00
2013 Technical Assistance to Landowners for Healthy Streams (WA) Washington Department of Natural Resources This project will be located in the Skagit watershed which is a priority salmon watershed identified by the NRCS Pacific Salmon Habitat Improvement Partnership. $64,094.58
2013 Creating Habitat for New England Cottontail and American Woodcock (RI) Rhode Island Resource Conservation and Development Council All of Rhode Island $99,999.75
2013 Sustaining Young Forest Habitat to Support At-Risk Species Wildlife Management Institute Upper Great Lakes and Northeastern states. $249,999.95