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 Rio Grande Cutthroat and Gila Trout Restoration (NM) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Alamitos and Comanche Creeks in the Carson National Forest and Black Canyon Creek in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico $108,432.00
2009 Long Island Sound - 2009 Beach Cleanup (NY) American Littoral Society Long Island Sound Beaches, New York $6,000.00
2009 Pajaro Valley High Wetlands Restoration (CA) University of California The West Branch of Struve Slough, 120-acres in size, is the most ecologically diverse piece of land within the 312-acre Watsonville Sloughs Ecological Reserve Complex. $34,499.08
2009 Reed Harvey Community Greenway Wetland Park (AL) Cawaco Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. Center Point, Alabama. T 16 South R 1 West Section 18 between 22nd Ave NE and Polly Reed Road $27,358.80
2009 Social Marketing Campaign: Beach-Nesting Birds, Long Island's North Shore (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. The coastal areas on the North Shore of Long Island, New York $26,749.54
2009 Coastal Resilience on Suffolk County Long Island Sound Shore (NY) The Nature Conservancy Long Island Sound, Suffolk County, New York $50,000.00
2009 Protecting Water Quality in Cedar Creek, Virginia The Potomac Conservancy, Inc. Cedar Creek watershed, located in Fredrick and Shenandoah counties, Virginia. $41,493.60
2009 Upland Restoration in the Jennifer Branch Subwatershed (MD) Gunpowder Valley Conservancy, Inc. Baltimore County, Carney and Parkville, Jennifer Branch subwatershed. Latitude/longitude of centroid of Jennifer Branch watershed: 39.404211 N and -76.51148 W (WGS 1984). $98,889.06
2009 Measuring Plastic Debris in the North Atlantic Ocean Sea Education Association, Inc. Research cruise will survey 3300 nautical miles of the North Atlantic, from Bermuda east to 40°W, in a saw-tooth cruise track centered around approximately 27°N. $152,294.00
2009 Comparison of Flowering Plants for Attracting Native Bees (MI) Michigan State University Crop fields in Michigan $160,085.00