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 Kirtland's Warbler Initiative (MI) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. Primarily in north-central Lower Peninsula and parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Most of the project area forms the core of the Huron Pines service area. $199,975.00
2012 Scott River Watershed Council Coordination (CA) Siskiyou Institute Scott River Watershed, including Scott River mainstem and all tributaries within the watershed boundaries. $30,000.00
2012 Conservation and Enhancement of Middleton Island Seabird Habitat (AK) Institute for Seabird Research and Conservation Middleton Island, north-cental Gulf of Alaska $25,000.00
2012 Conserving Loggerhead Turtles in Atlantic Canadian Waters Canadian Sea Turtle Network, Inc. Atlantic Canadian waters off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Waters off Georges Bank, along the edge of the Scotian Shelf and the Grand Banks to the limits of the Canadian Exclusive Economic Zone. $60,000.00
2012 Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative (LA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. The rice-producing parishes of southwest Louisiana (Calcasieu, Cameron, Jeff Davis, Acadia, Vermilion, St. Landry) are part of the most important habitat for wintering waterfowl in North America $250,000.00
2012 Stakeholder-centered Management of Lake Erie Yellow Perch Michigan State University Lake Erie, with project participants from Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Ontario. Yellow perch fisheries are co-managed by the U.S. and Canada, and harvest 4,000 metric tons annually. $73,432.00
2012 Gulf of Maine Risk Pool (ME) Island Institute This project will involve fishermen who are home ported and land in Maine and who exclusively fish in the Gulf of Maine. $110,000.00
2012 Weber River Native Fish Restoration (UT) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Weber River, tributary to the Great Salt Lake, Utah $95,000.00
2012 Dog River Watershed Habitat Restoration and Education (AL) Dog River Clearwater Revival Dog River Watershed is located in Mobile, Alabama. It is an estuarine waterway that flows into the Mobile Bay which connects directly into the Gulf of Mexico. Dog River is about 95 square miles. $23,389.40
2012 Genetic Monitoring Panel for Native Fishes in the Kern Basin (CA) University of California, Davis Kern River Basin in the southern Sierra Nevada Range, California $44,311.68