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
2011 Río Loco/Guánica Bay Watershed Educational Video (PR) Efrain O. Figueroa Create video capturing current conservation projects throughout Guanica/Rio Loco watershed and in the Guanica Bay and nearshore reefs. $25,000.00
2011 Hickory Nut Gorge Weed Management (NC) Conserving Carolina The project area includes private and public lands in Hickory Nut Gorge, located in Buncombe, Henderson, Rutherford, and Polk counties in southwestern North Carolina. $30,000.00
2011 An Experiment to Assess Development Impact on Nesting Birds (AK) Wildlife Conservation Society Prudhoe Bay oilfield between the Sagavanirktok and Kuparuk Rivers. $89,318.50
2011 Conservation Planning for Grassland Birds (AZ, NM) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Grassland Priority Conservation Areas in the Sky Islands region, including the Sonoita grasslands, Sulfur Springs Valley, Janos-Casas Grandes, New Mexico Bootheel, Armendaris, and Otero Mesa. $260,770.04
2011 Fisheries Bycatch Impacts on Sea Turtle Regional Management Units Conservation International Foundation Focus of bycatch assessment on North Atlantic and East Pacific sea turtle RMUs, but with matching funds, all work will be global in scope (i.e. all sea turtle RMUs). $56,822.00
2011 Dog Island Restoration - Anguilla Wild Earth Allies Dog Island is an uninhabited 207ha island, 13km NW of Anguilla, Lesser Antilles (Caribbean). It forms the centre of the Dog Island Important Bird Area and is encircled by a 10km2 marine protected area $205,000.00
2011 Hells Canyon Weed Management (OR) Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area Within the Snake River Corridor in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. $40,000.00
2011 Biocontrol Management of Yellowstone River Riparian Weeds (MT) Center for Aquatic Nuisance Species The project will be conducted on Montana's Upper Yellowstone River, beginning at the boundary of Yellowstone Park and extending downstream approximately 65 miles to Livingston, MT. $32,324.42
2011 Control of Invasive Wetland Weeds in Elkhorn Slough Watershed (CA) Elkhorn Slough Foundation The project is located in the wetlands of Elkhorn Slough, an estuary at the center of Monterey Bay which supports remarkable biological diversity and harbors a dozen rare or sensitive species. $30,000.00
2011 Upper Skagit Knotweed Control Project (WA) Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group The project area is 2,960 sq mi & has 175 mi of streams. It starts at the Skagit & Sauk river confluence & also includes the Suiattle & Cascade Rivers, their tributaries & surrounding landscapes. $44,979.00