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
2023 Combatting Mesquite Encroachment in Core Lesser Prairie-Chicken Habitat (NM) Center for Environmental Health Monitoring and Management DBA CEHMM Southern Roosevelt and northern Lea counties, New Mexico $141,236.70
2023 Building Shoreline Resilience Through Green Infrastructure (WI) City of Two Rivers Two Rivers, Wisconsin $280,000.00
2023 Preliminary Design Planning for Tidal Restoration at Weir Creek (MA) Association to Preserve Cape Cod Dennis, Massachusetts $279,271.16
2023 Increasing Resilience of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Through Living Shorelines (SC) South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, Inc. Beaufort River, Battery Creek, and Archer Creek in Beaufort County, South Carolina $1,187,023.22
2023 Restoring Dunes to Protect the City of South Padre Island from Storm Surge and Sea-Level Rise (TX) The City of South Padre Island South Padre Island, Texas $200,000.00
2023 Ladders to Careers in Conservation for Urban Youth in Coastal Connecticut (CT) National Audubon Society, Inc. Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Sandy Point in West Haven, and Great Meadows Marsh and Long Beach in Stratford, Connecticut $249,989.64
2023 Comprehensive Coastal Resiliency Planning for Three Connecticut Communities (CT) Town of Westbrook, CT Towns of Westbrook, Clinton and Old Saybrook, and the Borough of Fenwick on the coastline of Long Island Sound, Connecticut $150,000.00
2023 Collecting Real Time Electronic Logbook Data in Halibut and Groundfish Fisheries (AK) Real Time Data North America LLC Sitka, Alaska, including waters of Southeast Alaska; Homer, Alaska, including waters of Southcentral Alaska; and Gulf of Alaska federal waters $128,999.99
2023 Continuing Idaho Cheatgrass Challenge Team Efforts to Combat Invasive Grasses (ID) Pheasants Forever, Inc. The project area encompasses all of Southern and Central Idaho, where annual invasive grasses pose a risk to wildlife, rangelands, and other values. The specific counties are: Owyhee, Blaine, Custer, Lemhi, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Bear Lake, Caribou, Cassia, Twin Falls, and Oneida. $159,711.38
2023 Designing Habitat Connectivity and Ensuring Resilience for Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (NV) Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Summit Lake, Nevada $2,949,093.87