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
2012 Better Water Quality and Habitat in an Urban Watershed (FL) Osceola County, Florida Kissimmee, FL is in Central Florida adjacent to Lake Tohopekaliga, a world class bass fishing lake and birding hot spot for the endangered Everglades snail kite, Osprey and American bald eagles. $24,995.82
2012 Urban Agriculture in Cleveland (OH) Fair Food Network The project will be conducted in Cleveland. $200,000.00
2012 Silver Salmon Creek Camp Water Quality (AK) Southcentral Foundation Silver Salmon Creek Camp is located 150 miles southwest of Anchorage in the Lake Clark National Park. $100,000.00
2012 Implementing Loggerhead Turtle Bycatch Reduction Solutions – II Grupo Tortuguero de las Californias, AC We work at the endangered North Pacific loggerhead's Baja California peninsula hotspot where overlap with local fisheries can produce exceedingly high bycatch rates (Peckham et al 2008). $28,500.00
2012 Peloncillos Grassland Corridor and Waters (AZ) Bureau of Land Management - Safford Field Office The wildlife exclosures are located in Southeastern Arizona along the west face of the Peloncillo Mountains at the interface of the San Simon Valley, and located between Hwy 70 and Interstate 10. $30,000.00
2012 Advancing American Oystercatcher Conservation in Virginia The Nature Conservancy Barrier islands of Virginia, Accomack and Northampton Counties. $149,849.96
2012 Biloxi Bay Oyster Habitat Restoration (MS) The Nature Conservancy Biloxi Bay Estuary, east Harrison County, Mississippi(N30 25' 2.5", W88 51' 53.1). Subtidal land owned and managed by the State of Mississippi, site is northeast of the city of Biloxi. $122,477.09
2012 Sabine Lake Oyster Reef Restoration and Enhancement (TX) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The project is located in Sabine Lake, an small (90,000 acre)estuary shared by both Texas and Louisiana. The actual project area is located offshore of the southern end of Pleasure Island. $525,000.00
2012 Texas American Oystercatcher Conservation Gulf Coast Bird Observatory Texas Gulf Coast from Galveston Bay south to the Laguna Madre. $143,212.74
2012 Apache Trout Keystone Initiative (AZ) Arizona Game and Fish Department The project encompasses the distribution of self-sustaining Apache trout within their historic range: headwaters of the Little Colorado River, Black and White Rivers (tributaries of the Salt River). $256,996.58