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 Strengthening Sumatran Tiger Conservation in Indonesia HarimauKita Forum Priority Tiger Conservation Landscapes across Sumatra focuses on Kerinci Seblat, Berbak - Sembilang, Leuser, and Ulu Masen landscapes. $78,996.18
2011 Louisiana Wetland Assessment: Present and Future Greater New Orleans Foundation This project will consider all the coastal wetlands in the State of Louisiana. $25,000.00
2011 Community and Landscape Connections for New England Cottontail (ME) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Project will be located in York and Cumberland Counties, Maine. $61,118.40
2011 Invasive Species Removal in New Orleans City Park (LA) Friends of City Park City Park is one of the largest urban parks in the US. Home to meadows, trails, lagoons and the largest collection of mature live oaks in the nation, the Park receives over 7 million visits a year. $24,740.00
2011 American Oystercatcher Stewardship in Texas - II Gulf Coast Bird Observatory Texas Gulf Coast from the Sabine River south to the Mexican border. $20,666.26
2011 Evaluation and Creation of Alternative Gulf Oyster Habitat (LA) Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. The 850 square kilometer project area targets a population of natural oyster reefs around Marsh Island in south central Louisiana, an area that was sheltered from the oil spill. $291,800.00
2011 Community-based Fisheries Trust Network Ecotrust National in scope, including 7 community-based fishing organizations and 2 support organizations in Alaska, coastal Oregon, northern and southern California and, New England (Gulf of Maine/Cape Cod). $200,000.00
2011 Designing a River Herring Catch Share for the East Coast University of New Hampshire States represented by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission for river herring management. $142,691.22
2011 Improved Reserve Management through Community Participation (PR) University of Puerto Rico The Tres Palmas Marine Reserve (204 acres) is located in the northwest corner of Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Rincón. Project draws participants from the municipality of Rincón. $16,973.75
2011 Maggie Creek Fish Barrier (NV) Bureau of Land Management - Elko Field Office The proposed barrier site is located in an intermittent stream reach approximately 8 miles north of Interstate 80 and about 20 miles west of Elko, Nevada in T. 34 N., R. 51 E., Sec. 26 NW¼ SE ¼ MDM. $100,001.50