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
2020 Conserving Pronghorn and Black-Footed Ferret Populations on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation (SD) Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Lower Brule Indian Reservation, South Dakota $75,283.41
2020 Project Wingspan: Enhancing Agricultural Lands for Pollinators (IL, IN, MI, OH) Pollinator Partnership Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio $99,569.79
2020 Bagaduce Watershed Fish Passage (ME) Maine Coast Heritage Trust Two sites, one at the mill pond below Walker Pond on Coastal Road, and another at an unnamed flowage below Parker Pond, off Bagaduce Road; both in Brooksville, Hancock County, Maine and both within the Bagaduce River and Penobscot River watersheds. $250,000.00
2020 Southeast Clarke Park Restoration and Education Project (GA) Athens Land Trust Southeast Clarke Park on the east side of Athens-Clarke County (ACC), Georgia $47,218.21
2020 Bradford County Accelerated Watershed Implementation Plan Development (PA) Bradford County Conservation District Bradford County, Pennsylvania $34,772.83
2020 Prescribed Fire Treatment in the Weaverville Community Forest on Shasta-Trinity National Forest (CA) Watershed Research and Training Center Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California $99,775.21
2020 Removal of Invasive Spanish Broom in Los Padres National Forest (CA) Cachuma Resource Conservation District Los Padres National Forest, California $987,943.60
2020 Demographic Consequences of Golden Eagle Fatalities from Wind Turbines in the Shirely Basin and Wyoming (WY) U.S. Geological Survey Shirely Basin, Wyoming $256,460.25
2020 Planning for a Nature-Like Fishway for Long Pond Dam (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. Long Pond Dam, Whitford Brook, a tributary of the Mystic River, Ledyard, Connecticut. $172,000.00
2020 Restoring Wetland Habitat and Improving Public Access to Deadstick Pond (IL) National Audubon Society, Inc. Deadstick Pond Park along the Calumet River south of Chicago, Illinois $262,178.05