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 Implementation Team for Longleaf Restoration (SC) The Nature Conservancy Lands adjacent and within the Francis Marion National Forest in South Carolina. $214,987.04
2012 Illinois Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Initiative Lewis and Clark Community College District 536 The project will target landholders in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) region of Illinois. The CREP region includes the Illinois River and Kaskaskia River watersheds. $250,000.00
2012 Conservation Planning Assistance to Florida Landowners Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Suwannee, Lafayette and Escambia Counties $167,507.39
2012 Long Island Sound Curricula Outreach (CT) Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Norwich, New London, and New Haven, CT schools. Latitude = 41.3734, Longitude = -71.9527. $30,603.20
2012 Pond Lily Fish Passage Design and Planning (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. West River, City of New Haven, 41d 20'07.67" N and 72d 58'31.48" W $60,000.00
2012 Connecticut River Coastal Estuary Cleanup & Education (CT) Connecticut River Watershed Council dba Connecticut River Conservancy Connecticut River towns between the mouth of the river and East Haddam. Latitude = 41.3808, Longitude = -72.3805. $4,485.00
2012 Integrated Assessment of Extinction Risk of U.S. Orchids (TX) Texas Tech University North America. Assessed species will have their centers of distribution in the U.S., but assessments will include their complete known natural distributions. Over 40 U.S. states will be included. $39,999.77
2012 Pathways to Clean Water and Healthy Communities (VA) City of Richmond, Virginia Bellemeade neighborhood in Southside of Richmond, Virginia $176,765.00
2012 Water Transaction Coordination and Monitoring (OR) - VIII Oregon Water Resources Department Work in Oregon where other Qualified Local Entities are working to complete innovative water transactions. $51,347.04
2012 Georgia Coast Invasive Weed Management Strategy Georgia Department of Natural Resources The geographic region of the Coastal Georgia CISMA is defined as the 11 county coastal region in Georgia. Camden, Glynn, McIntosh, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, Long, Wayne, Brantley, & Charlton $45,936.00