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 Restoring Aquatic Connectivity in Riveredge Creek (WI) Ozaukee County, Wisconsin Riveredge Creek in the Town of Saukville, Ozaukee County WI. T11N S8 R21E $28,500.00
2012 Assessing Predator Control Techniques for Nesting American Oystercatcher (GA) Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wassaw Sound, St Catherines Island, Little St Simons Island, Wolf National Wildlife Refuge and Little Egg Island Bar Natural Area in Georgia $92,044.00
2012 Restoring Fish Spawning Habitat in the Detroit River (MI) The Regents of the University of Michigan The proposed project will construct approximately 1.0 acre of native fish spawning habitat at the highest priority site predicted by a bio-physical model of the Detroit River. $791,469.46
2012 Lesser Prairie Chicken Population Estimation and Monitoring (KS) Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Funds will be used to fly an additional 40 blocks and transects in and/or partially in KS. $63,487.00
2012 Arctic Shorebird Demographics Network – III (AK) Manomet, Inc. Alaskan and Canadian Arctic from Nome to Churchill $69,933.68
2012 Roger's Lake Fish Passage: Last Barrier to Alewive Run (CT) Connecticut River Watershed Council dba Connecticut River Conservancy Roger’s Lake, Mill Brook, Old Lyme, CT 41°21’01.51” N 72°18’09.45” W $85,777.00
2012 Randall's Island Wetlands Stewardship Program (NY) Randall's Island Park Alliance Randall’s Island Park, New York, NY 40°47’49.64 N and 73°54’56.35 W $35,000.00
2012 Sustain Our Grant Lakes Program Evaluation The Headwaters Group Philanthropic Services Great Lakes region $150,000.00
2012 Horseshoe Crab Outreach and Education (CT) Sacred Heart University, Inc. CT, RI, and NY coasts of Long Island Sound 40°50'41.34"N, 73°46'15.41"W to 41°18'12.58"N, 71°51'37.56"W $24,730.00
2012 Upper Potomac Riparian Buffer and Floodplain Forest Plantings (MD) Maryland Department of Natural Resources The Monocacy, Antietam, Catoctin, and Conococheague watersheds, all of which are tributaries of the Potomac River. $398,128.28