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 Riparian Restoration in Natrona and Coraopolis (PA) Friends of the Riverfront Our restoration project takes place at two sites. One in Natrona (on the Allegheny River) and one in Coraopolis (on the Ohio River). $25,000.00
2012 Arctic Ice Seal Disease Investigation (AK) University of Alaska Anchorage Seals collected at Arctic Sea and Bering Sea and analyzed at University of Alaska, Anchorage. $83,487.77
2012 Thornton-Lansing Road Habitat Restoration (IL) Forest Preserve District of Cook County These sites span 600 acres in Thornton, IL within the historic Lake Michigan watershed. They represent a sand ridge and swale complex of remnant wet prairie, savanna, marsh and riparian woodland. $100,000.00
2012 Swan Lake Marsh Restoration (Ontario) Walpole Island First Nation Its a dyked 171 acre wetland called the Swan Lake Club, located on St. Anne Island at Walpole Island First Nation in Canada. Within the St. Clair River a binational Area of Concern in RAP Area 1A. $22,352.76
2012 Garden of the Gods Restoration Project (CO) - II Rocky Mountain Field Institute, Inc. Garden of the Gods Park, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Southern Colorado. Owned and managed by the City of Colorado Springs. $25,000.00
2012 Stewart River Habitat Enhancement and Watershed Improvement (MN) Minnesota Trout Unlimited The Stewart River (and its key tributary, the Little Stewart River) empties into Lake Superior near Two Harbors, Minnesota, on Minnesota's North Shore. $120,000.00
2012 Otay Delta Habitat Restoration (CA) River Partners The Project sits directly west of the City of Chula Vista and Interstate 5 on the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), South San Diego Bay Unit. $100,000.00
2012 Upper Mississippi Basin Technical Assistance - Tennessee Farm Bill Biologists Pheasants Forever, Inc. The Farm Bill Biologists will service the NBCI Western Tennessee Focus Area. This multi-county area coincides with the areas of highest CRP expiration in the state. $227,413.30
2012 Estuary Health Program (CT) Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Mystic Aquarium, Bluff Point State Park, and be available to communities throughout Connecticut $7,110.50
2012 Steller's and Spectacled Eider Conservation (AK) - V U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Barrow area, Alaska (North Slope Borough) and Bristol Bay area, Alaska (North Aleutian Basin) $75,000.00