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 Megunticook River Watershed Fish Passage and Flood Prevention Final Designs and Permitting (ME) Town of Camden, Maine Megunticook River, Camden Harbor, Penobscot Bay, Maine $1,601,000.00
2022 Enhancing Lake Erie Forests Through Partnerships and Small Woodland Owner Technical Assistance (OH) Ohio Department of Natural Resources Lake Erie watershed basin in Ohio $648,700.00
2022 Ballona Creek Watershed Community Stewardship (CA) Nature Nexus Institute Los Angeles, CA - Ballona Creek Watershed - from Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook State Park to Kenneth Hahn Park to the Santa Monica Bay. $49,980.40
2022 Accelerating Resilience and Neighborhood Stabilization through Green Infrastructure in Detroit (MI) Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Brightmoor neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan $300,000.00
2022 Coastal Landscape Enhancement for Community Resilience at the Waretown Lighthouse Center (NJ) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Waretown, New Jersey $137,692.00
2022 Habitat Improvement for Karner Blue Butterfly, Rusty Patched Bumble Bee, and Other Pollinators (WI) Ice Age Trail Alliance Wisconsin $174,999.79
2022 Urban Youth Stewardship of Great Meadows Marsh on Long Island Sound (CT) National Audubon Society, Inc. Great Meadows Marsh, Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, Connecticut $59,741.70
2022 Restoring, Reconnecting, and Protecting Instream Flow in the Upper Clark Fork Basin (MT) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Blackfoot River and Bitterroot River Subbasins, Clark Fork Basin, Montana. $477,003.68
2022 Design Alternatives to Improve Connectivity for Salmon through McGlinn Island Jetty (WA) Skagit River System Cooperative McGlinn Island, Skagit County, Washington $108,537.00
2022 Expanding the Great Plains and Chihuahuan Desert Motus Network to Inform Migratory Bird Conservation Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Motus structure installation and project implementation will occur thoughout the Great Plains and Chihuahuan Desert in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming. Project coordination and data analysis will occur at the Bird Conservancy office in Colorado. $250,000.00