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
2019 Empowering Communities through Bird Outreach in Baltimore (MD) Baltimore Bird Club Gwynns Falls Leakin Park, Baltimore, Maryland $49,000.00
2019 Upgrading Wildlife Guzzlers Destroyed in the Powerhouse Fire in Angeles National Forest (CA) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Ruby Canyon in the Powerhouse Fire Scar, Angeles National Forest, California $9,097.22
2019 Implementing Agricultural Best Management Practices in the Brandywine-Christina Focus Areas (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC White Clay Creek, Red Clay Creek, Honey Brook, and Plum Run in the Brandywine Headwaters, Pennsylvania $249,325.39
2019 Enhancing the New York-Pennsylvania Joint Fisheries Investigation Plan Friends of the Upper Delaware River, Inc. East Branch, West Branch, and Main Stem of the Delaware River; Pepacton and Cannonsville Reservoirs to Callicoon New York $249,998.02
2019 Increasing Technical Assistance to Engage Landowners in Pollinator Conservation (IA, IL, MN, WI) The Prairie Enthusiasts Upper Midwest, and will be prioritized in Wisconsin, southern Minnesota, northwest Illinois $245,508.29
2019 Implementing Stormwater Best Management Practices at Church of the Redeemer (MD) Church of the Redeemer Baltimore City, Maryland $169,457.80
2019 Monitoring and Evaluating Rat Activity and Eradication on Lehua Island, Hawaii Island Conservation Lehua Island, Hawaii $75,000.00
2019 Protecting and Monitoring Townsend’s Shearwater in the Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacion de Islas, A.C. Revillagigedo Archipelago is comprised by four islands: Socorro (13,033 ha), Clarión (1,957 ha), San Benedicto and Roca Partida. It is located 460 km south of Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico. It hosts over 117 vascular plants (31 endemic), four endemic reptiles, and 103 birds (9 endemic, two extinct). $260,000.00
2019 Increasing On-the-Ground Capacity to Improve Shorebird Habitat (LA) Manomet, Inc. Agricultural lands within the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, Chenier Plain and Mississippi River Coastal Wetlands in Louisiana $250,136.92
2019 Identifying Leatherback Sea Turtle Bycatch Priorities in Trinidad and the Guianas World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Trinidad and the Guianas $46,143.58