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
2010 Lewis Creek Zero-Runoff Campaign (VA) Mary Baldwin College A 29 acre urban subwatershed of Lewis Creek, located in the Shenandoah watershed in northwestern Virginia. $75,000.00
2010 Denver Youth Naturally-Climate Change and Citizen Science (CO) Environmental Learning for Kids Denver County, Adams County and
Arapahoe County, Central Colorado.
$10,000.00
2010 Columbia Gorge Conservation Education Collaborative (OR) Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute This project focuses on the Mid-Columbia River region, the Klickitat River Watershed, and the communities surrounding Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge. $10,000.00
2010 Migratory Bird Habitat Development in Coastal Florida Counties Florida Wildlife Federation, Inc. Northwest Florida Coastal Counties (e.g., Bay, Gulf) $25,234.93
2010 Bird Habitat Creation in the Lower Mississippi River Valley (MS) Mississippi Land Trust The project will involve the counties of Mississippi in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Emphasis will be placed on the most southern lands in the Lower Mississippi River Valley of Mississippi. $500,000.00
2010 Montana Water Project - IX Trout Unlimited, Inc. The upper Columbia River Basin, including the Blackfoot sub-basin and the upper Clark Fork sub-basin. $44,560.50
2010 Eatonville Rain Garden Cluster Installation (WA) Nisqually River Foundation Town of Eatonville: Vicinity of Center St and Orchard Ave $20,000.00
2010 Salmon Creek Typing (WA) Salmon Creek Watershed Council Headwater streams in Salmon Creek watershed, Clark County, Washington, WRIA 28/Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board (including unidentified fish-bearing streams). $29,914.65
2010 Cedar River Invasive Knotweed Control (WA) - II King County Noxious Weed Control Program Along the Cedar River (WA), located in WRIA 8, between River Mile 22 and River Mile 6. $45,258.76
2010 Carpenter Creek Estuary Monitoring (WA) Stillwaters Environmental Education Center On Puget Sound, Carpenter Creek Estuary, in Kingston -- Kitsap County, WRIA 15, West Sound Watersheds

Carpenter Creek Estuary flows directly into Puget Sound, so it is prime habitat for salmonids
$9,962.50