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 Improving Urban Bird Habitat in Santa Cruz through Community Stewardship (AZ) Desert Rivers Audubon Society Area of the Santa Cruz River between Irvington Rd and Speedway Blvd in Tucson, located in Pima County. $31,800.01
2023 Improving Grassland Bird Habitat in Nebraska's Sandhills (NE) Sandhills Task Force (keep) Nebraska Sandhills $700,000.00
2023 Engaging Community Environmental Education and Stewardship on City Island (NY) City Island Oyster Reef City Island, western end of Long Island Sound, between
Eastchester Bay and City Island Harbor, Bronx, New York
$238,649.40
2023 Hydraulic Reconnection to Restore Salmonid Habitat at Thomas’ Eddy (WA) Snohomish County City of Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington State $5,844,800.00
2023 Final Design and Permitting to Restore Hogans Creek (FL) Groundwork Jacksonville, Inc. Hogans Creek, Urban Core, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida $5,848,900.00
2023 Conservation Crossroads: Improving Habitat for Rusty Patched Bumble Bee and Other Pollinators (IA) Practical Farmers of Iowa Northeast Iowa $174,999.96
2023 Creating Dynamic Forest Blocks for Golden-winged Warbler and Other Priority Bird Species (NY, VT) The Ruffed Grouse Society St. Lawrence Valley, Upper Hudson Region, New York and Lake Champlain Region, Vermont $180,000.00
2023 Engaging Communities in "River Smart" Stormwater Management the Farmington River Watershed - II (CT) Farmington River Watershed Association, Inc. Pequabuck River Watershed of Long Island Sound, Bristol, Connecticut $69,180.00
2023 Improving Connectivity for Sea-Run Fish at Milltown and Woodland Dams on the St. Croix River (ME) Maine Department of Marine Resources Calais, Baileyville, Washington County, St. Croix River, Maine $5,000,000.00
2023 Enhancing Training to Address Identified Soil Health Needs and Barriers to Adoption (Multiple States) Soil Health Institute 20 states in the Eastern United States participating in the Farmers for Soil Health Initiative $194,552.00