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
2009 Low-Impact Stormwater Management at the Science Museum of Virginia Science Museum of Virginia Foundation Fronting a major urban corridor, the Science Museum is near many water regulatory agencies and at the top of the sewershed for Shockoe Creek, a CSO watershed in the City. $700,000.00
2009 Dusky Canada Goose Artificial Nest Islands (AK) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. The Copper River Delta is adjacent to Prince William Sound in south central Alaska and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. $79,456.50
2009 Thomas Creek Restoration (OR) Lakeview Soil and Water Conservation District This project is located on Thomas Creek west of Lakeview Oregon in the Goose Lake Basin. The Gover and Counts Ranches own two of the properties, with the final property located on USFS land. $45,000.00
2009 Big Springs Creek Assessment and Restoration (CA) The Regents of the University of California The Nature Conservancy will purchase fee title and easements on Busk Ranch, which abuts Big Springs Lake, and contains Big Springs Creek and several miles of the Shasta River, Siskiyou County, Ca. $100,000.00
2009 Bay Scallop Restoration in Tampa Bay (FL) Bay Shellfish Co. Pinellas County Coastal Waters in Bay scallop preferred habitat surveyed by FWRI. Thalassia dominated seagrass meadows along the Pinellas County shoreline. $78,870.00
2009 Eastern Pacific Hawksbill Initiative - II The Ocean Foundation This is a region-wide initiative that will involve activities in countries (as listed above) throughout the eastern Pacific Ocean. $59,815.00
2009 Aquatic Nuisance Species Pocket Guide (WY) Grand Teton National Park Pocket guide will be made available for distribution throughout the Greater Yellowstone Area. $25,880.00
2009 Crosby Arboretum Gum Pond Educational Exhibit Project (MS) The Crosby Arboretum Foundation Within the 104-acre Interpretive Center of The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi, at latitude 303142N and longitude 894104W $32,418.00
2009 Riparian Buffers in the Niantic River Watershed (CT) University of Connecticut Niantic River Watershed(Salem, East Lyme, Waterford, Montville), Connecticut $39,227.80
2009 Implementing the Nissequogue River Stewardship Action Plan (CT) Regional Plan Association, Inc. Nissequogue River, Town of Smithtown, New York $54,000.00