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 Transportation Infrastructure for Watershed Restoration in Six Rivers National Forest (CA) Smith River Alliance Smith River National Recreation Area, Six Rivers National Forest, California $444,554.52
2023 Educating Aquarists to Expand Land-Based Nursery Capacity (FL, GA, NE) Association of Zoos and Aquarium Phase one will occur virtually at participants' home institution or agency.
Phase two will occur at one of four facilities: The Florida Aquarium(Apollo Beach, FL), the Florida Coral Rescue Center (Orlando, FL), the Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta, GA), Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo (Omaha, NE).
$75,000.00
2023 Restoring Longleaf Pine Habitat for At-Risk Species on Public and Private Lands in South Alabama Alabama Forestry Foundation Winston County and all or portions of central and southern Alabama $2,267,811.81
2023 Creating a Collaborative Grassbank in the Missouri-Milk River Grasslands (MT) The Nature Conservancy Missouri-Milk River Grasslands, northern Montana $1,500,000.00
2022 Facilitating Development of Coastal Resilience Projects for Great Lakes Shoreline Communities Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan $880,000.00
2022 Restoring Riparian, Wetland and Shortgrass Prairie Habitat through Improved Grazing Management (WY) Laramie County Conservation District Segment of Lodgepole Creek in Cheyenne, Wyoming $50,000.00
2022 Elevating Instream Flow Enhancement in the Methow & Okanogan Basins - Colville (WA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Methow and Okanogan subbasins, Washington. $260,556.46
2022 Planning for Fish-Friendly and Flood Resilient Road-Stream Crossings in the Naugatuck Valley-II (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. Bethany, Prospect and Thomaston, Naugatuck River Valley, Connecticut $109,618.46
2022 Building Coastal Resilience for the Broader Great Marsh System of New Hampshire and Massachusetts University of New Hampshire Seabrook, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Durham, New Hampshire; Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Massachusetts $1,519,207.41
2022 Large-Scale Restoration Planning for Pickel Meadow on West Walker River (CA) American Rivers, Inc. Pickel Meadow in Mono County, California $332,119.18