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 Control of Incipient Invasive Species on Oahu (HI) Conservation Council for Hawaii Using the island of Oahu as a Weed Management Area (WMA), OISC seeks out and controls incipient weeds on all land ownerships across Oahu. $89,351.27
2009 Deadman's Island Restoration Project (FL) City of Gulf Breeze, Florida City of Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa County, Florida $30,000.00
2009 Save the Sound Coastal Cleanup Program (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. Long Island Sound shoreline, Connecticut $6,000.00
2009 Interactive Display for Oyster Bay (NY) Friends of the Bay, Inc. The Oyster Bay National Wildife Refuge, which is within the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary, bounded by Nassau and Suffolk Counties $4,947.49
2009 Yellowstone River Riparian Habitat Improvement (MT) Center for Aquatic Nuisance Species The primary project location will be the main stem Yellowstone River from Yellowstone Park to Billings, MT $33,840.00
2009 Creating an Independent Sea Turtle Conservation Network - Mexico The Ocean Foundation NW Mexico is home to five species of sea turtle; EP green, hawksbill, leatherback, olive ridley and loggerhead. The GT works in communities throughout the Baja California peninsula, Sonora and Sinalo $20,000.00
2009 Little River Tidal Restoration in New Haven County (CT) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Little River, City of New Haven and North Haven, Connecticut. $49,620.00
2009 Indicator Bacteria and Nutrient Levels in the Norwalk River (CT) Earthplace - The Nature Discovery Center, Inc. Norwalk River Watershed(New Canaan, Norwalk, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Wilton), Connecticut and Lewisboro, New York $6,000.00
2009 Oak Savanna Habitat Restoration (IN) The Nature Conservancy NW Indiana, Jasper Co. Jasper-Pulaski FWA and adjacent TNC reserves support one the most ecologically significant oak savanna/prairie complexes the US. Proposed restoration will occur on TNC lands $75,075.00
2009 Montana Cabinet-Yaak Mountains Grizzly Bear Augmentation Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Foundation The Cabinet-Yaak recovery zone encompasses approximately 2,600 square miles of northwest Montana and northern Idaho and lies directly to the south of Canada. The Kootenai River bisects this area. $100,000.00