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 Heal the Bay's Stream Team Program Heal the Bay Heal the Bay's Stream Team program activities will take place within the Malibu Creek Watershed in the Santa Monica Mountains. Los Angeles County. $39,997.25
2012 Roads and Safe Passages for Pronghorn Wildlife Conservation Society This project will be conducted along the first federally designated migration corridor, Path of the Pronghorn, in WY and in a crucial migration corridor in ID in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. $150,000.00
2012 Alafia Bank Shoreline Restoration and Management (FL) - II National Audubon Society, Inc. Sunken Island, the west island of the Richard T. Paul Alafia Bank Bird Sanctuary, in E Hillsborough Bay, Tampa, FL, S of the Alafia River Ship Channel and W of the river mouth, at 27°51'N; 82°25'W $250,000.00
2012 Restoring New England Cottontail Habitat in Maine, providing flexible approaches for private, industrial, public and non-profit landowners. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge York and Cumberland County, Maine. Areas within dispersal distance of existing New England cottontail locations and included in the approved rangewide New England cottontail focal areas. $150,000.00
2012 Drayton Harbor Estuary: Coastal Wetlands (WA) Whatcom Land Trust Christie Creek, South Fork of the Nooksack River, Whatcom County, Washington $75,000.00
2012 Evaluating Alternative Fishing Gears in the Gulf of Mexico Nova Southeastern University The ports of Venice and Dulac, Louisiana and Panama City and Tampa, Florida, as well as Nova Southeastern University in Davie and Dania Beach, Florida. $459,978.00
2012 American Oystercatcher Recovery - III Manomet, Inc. Coastal Massachusetts (primary field work area) and coordination with partners throughout Atlantic/Gulf Coasts. $133,510.00
2012 Securing Community Opportunity in Kodiak’s Jig Fishery (AK) Alaska Marine Conservation Council The primary location of focus is the Gulf of Alaska and the coastal community of Kodiak, AK. The project will be executed from AMCC's outreach office in Kodiak as well as our main office in Anchorage. $90,000.00
2012 Stabilizing Streambanks And Reducing Erosion In South Kohala To Benefit Coral Reefs (HI) The Kohala Center Makeahua Stream on the Pelekane Bay watershed. South Kohala district, Hawaii Island, State of Hawaii. $60,000.00
2012 San Antonio River Basin Guadalupe Bass Assessment and Re-introduction (TX) San Antonio River Authority The project will assess the entire San Antonio River drainage in Texas. Collections will take place in the Medina River, reintroduction will be on the Upper San Antonio River, Bexar County, Texas. $44,201.00