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
2022 Restoring Aquatic Connectivity to Strengthen Brook Trout Habitat in Pennsylvania Potter County Conservation District Card Creek and Little Portage Creek, Potter County, Pennsylvania $199,943.00
2022 Vegetative Restoration of Black River (NM) Carlsbad Soil and Water Conservation District Black River is located in the Chihuahuan Desert in Eddy county in southeastern New Mexico. The spring is the most perennial source of surface water flow into Black River. $222,220.55
2022 Establishing Sustainable Community Support for Hawksbill Sea Turtle Conservation in Haiti Haiti Ocean Project Grand Boucan and Petit Trou de Nippes, Bay of Baraderes, Haiti $29,870.36
2022 Restoring Forested Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas and Louisiana Ducks Unlimited, Inc. White, Woodruff, Jackson, St. Francis, Monroe, Prairie, Lonoke, Jefferson, Cross, Poinsett, Crittenden, Mississippi, Lee, Phillips, Lincoln, Desha, Arkansas, counties in Arkansas $435,700.00
2022 Fluvial Mainstem Site Assessment and Conceptual Design for the Elk River (CA) California Trout, Inc. Humboldt County, California $573,103.11
2022 Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge Restoration Project (NM) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge is situated right on the Pecos River, 20 miles East of Roswell. The location of the project will take place on the Middle Tract's west fence (main portion of the refuge) and the South Tract (farm) property which includes the Pecos River and Rio Hondo Channel. $68,000.00
2022 Restoring Logan Springs Meadow in Lassen National Forest (CA) Fall River Resource Conservation District Logan Springs Meadow, Lassen National Forest $155,687.50
2022 Restoring Shortleaf Pine and Oak Habitat in the Georgia Cumberlands - II Georgia Forestry Commission Cumberland Plateau in northwest Georgia $260,000.00
2022 Okefenokee Swamp Park Invasive Species Removal and Habitat Restoration (GA) Okefenokee Swamp Park, Inc. A half-acre subsection in the Okefenokee Swamp, Ware County, Southeastern Georgia; partly within Dixon Memorial State Forest and Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (federal land); forest is owned/managed by the Georgia Forestry Commission, refuge is owned/managed by US Fish and Wildlife Service. $25,462.98
2022 Restoring Northern Headwaters Through Habitat Management Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. Crawford, Roscommon, Ogemaw, Otsego, and Montmorency counties, Michigan $238,982.53