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 Comparison of Flowering Plants for Attracting Native Bees (MI) Michigan State University Crop fields in Michigan $160,085.00
2009 Condor Recovery Program Outreach Development (CA) Friends of California Condors Wild and Free The Friends group and the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge are located in Congressional District 24. $4,355.00
2009 Central Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team Upper Raritan Watershed Association The Central Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team project area is the 1.3 million acre eight county region including Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris, Somerset and Union counties. $95,826.00
2009 Eastern Nevada/Western Utah Invasive Weed Control Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition Public/private rangeland and sagebrush habitat in Railroad, Spring, Newark and Long valleys, in White Pine Co. NV, the Edwards Creek area of Churchill Co. NV, and Snake Valley in Millard Co. of Utah. $83,075.00
2009 Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern Weed Control and Spring Restoration (CA) Bureau of Land Management - Bishop Field Office The Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is in eastern California at the north end of the Owens Valley, 5 miles north of Bishop, CA. $24,004.60
2009 Promoting Native Shrublands for New England Cottontail (ME) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Work will occur in the Towns of Kittery and York in Maine. $37,998.00
2009 Conservation Registry Defenders of Wildlife The registry is built as a national database, but version 1.0 will be initially released in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. National expansion will follow closely thereafter. $150,000.00
2009 Migration Stopover for Red Knots (VA) College of William and Mary This project will be completed along the barrier islands of the lower Delmarva Peninsula in Virginia, an important area during migration for many shorebirds, including Red Knots. $30,634.22
2009 Bird Conservation in the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve (Peru) American Bird Conservancy The project is located at the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve, Loreto Department, Peru. $226,446.00
2009 Crane Video Camera Project (FL) St. Marks Refuge Association Project work will be carried out on St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in St. Marks, Florida. $5,000.00