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
2008 Savage River Watershed Restoration Plan (MD) Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. Garrett and Allegany Counties, Maryland $60,000.00
2008 Community-based Eelgrass Restoration (ME) Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory Frenchman Bay, Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine $19,400.00
2008 Environmental Services from Florida Ranchlands World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Florida $950,481.00
2008 Estuarine Habitat Restoration at MacDill Air Force Base (FL) Southwest Florida Water Management District MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida $200,000.00
2008 Puget Sound Derelict Fishing Gear Impact Assessment Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation Marine Waters of Puget Sound $225,000.00
2008 Golf Course Wetlands as Refuges for Turtles (NY) The Research Foundation for the State University of New York Radisson Greens Golf Course, Hickory Hill Golf Course and other golf courses in region as well as wetlands on New York State Department of Environmental Conservation lands. $58,709.06
2008 Upper Mississippi River Refuge Science Curriculum (IL) Stewards of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge Upper Miss refuge, Savanna District (Carroll County, IL)
Thomson Prairie (refuge site)
Lost Mound (refuge site)
Ingersoll Wetlands Learning Center (refuge site)
Spring Lake (refuge site)
$10,000.00
2008 Chehalis Basin Knotweed Control and Education (WA) The Nature Conservancy Chehalis Basin(WRIA's 22&23; Thurston, Grays Harbor and Mason Co.)Primary work areas are Porter Creek, Skookumchuck, Newaukum, Black, Humptulips, Cloquallum and Satsop watersheds. $65,812.83
2008 School to River: Educational Riparian Restoration Strategy Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce WRIA 25, specifically the Grays River watershed. $22,317.96
2008 Martha John Creek Estuary Conservation Plan Great Peninsula Conservancy Martha John Creek Estuary is located on the southeast end of Port Gamble Bay, which lies one mile southeast of the Hood Canal Bridge. Hood Canal Coordinatining Council- Kitsap County (WRIA 15). $7,448.79