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 Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Practices for the U.S. Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Inc. Workshop held in San Juan, Puerto Rico that is focused on U.S. Caribbean $15,300.00
2010 Whitehorse Creek Cooperative Riparian Restoration (WA) Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force dba Sound Salmon Solutions The project is located on agricultural land in WRIA 5, Snohomish County at 28014 139th Ave NE, Arlington, WA, 98223, along Whitehorse Creek and an unnamed tributary to Whitehorse Creek. $23,348.36
2010 Yellowhawk Barriers Assessment and Education (WA) Inland Empire Action Coalition Yellowhawk Creek in and near Walla Walla, WA. $5,000.00
2010 Voluntary Agricultural Stewardship (WA) Washington State University Washington $449,758.17
2010 Populations of Hector’s Dolphins in Time and Space Oregon State University The survey calibration will focus on a small population of Hector’s dolphin along the northeast coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Analyses will be conducted at Oregon State University. $70,870.00
2010 Restoring Lake Ontario Sedge/Grass Wetland (NY) The Research Foundation for the State University of New York Monroe County, Town of Parma, Salmon Creek drainage basin into Braddock Bay northwest of Rochester $33,546.00
2010 Strengthening Reef Management in the Grenada Bank Sustainable Grenadines Inc. Across the Grenada Bank, and more specifically in the Marine Protected Areas in the states of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada, South Eastern Caribbean. $69,999.98
2010 Trout Habitat Improvement in Coldwater River (MI) Trout Unlimited dba Schrems West Michigan Trout Unlimited Coldwater River, upstream of Baker Rd; T5N, R9W, Section 34 of Bowne Township, Kent County, Michigan $40,750.00
2010 Leatherback Conservation on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua Wild Earth Allies This project will operate in Chacocente, Salamina, and Juan Venado, three of the most important Leatherback nesting beaches on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua, covering a total of 33 km. $50,310.00
2010 Driftless Brook Trout and Nongame Species Stream Restoration Trout Unlimited, Inc. The 24,000 square-mile Driftless Area spans portions of the SW Wisconsin, SE Minnesota, NE Iowa, and NW Illinois. Partners will focus on 9 brook trout streams in WI, IA, and MN. $95,000.00