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
2018 Regional Environmental Education Landscape Analysis for the Southeastern States (KY) Kentucky Association For Environmental Education A meta-analysis of eight southern states (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) will be conducted from the KAEE office in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. $99,991.71
2018 Finishing the Working for Wildlife Plan to Benefit Lynx, Mule Deer and Sharp-tailed Grouse (WA) Conservation Northwest Between the Cascades and Kettle mountain ranges of Washington $569,499.67
2018 Support for Development and Monitoring for Washington State Water Right Acquisitions (WA) Washington Department of Ecology Okanogan, Entiat, Wenatchee, Methow, Walla Walla, Yakima and White Salmon River Basins, Washington $69,441.70
2018 Workshop to Review Management Options to Reduce Sea Turtle Vessel Strikes in Southern Florida Florida State University St. Lucie Inlet, Florida $79,054.57
2018 Enhancing Critical Bird Habitat at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve (PA) Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania Allegheny County, Pennsylvania $27,144.00
2018 Red-cockaded Woodpecker Conservation Project on State and Private Lands (SC) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Aiken, Allendale, Hampton, Colleton, Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley, Williamsburg, Georgetown, Clarendon and Jasper counties, South Carolina $117,475.66
2018 Onslow Bight Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Project (NC) - IV The Nature Conservancy Pender, Onslow, Duplin, Jones, Carteret, and Craven counties, North Carolina $264,718.67
2018 Eufaula Lake Wetlands Restoration (OK) Team Up to Clean Up Eufaula, Oklahoma $40,538.64
2018 Urban Oases in the New Haven Harbor Watershed (CT) National Audubon Society, Inc. New Haven, Connecticut $49,994.47
2018 Tamarisk Treatment in the Upper Santa Ynez River Watershed Channel Islands Restoration The upper Santa Ynez River watershed is almost entirely within the Dick Smith Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest. The upper parts of Indian Creek and Mono Creek are within the within the Zaca Fire Scar. $270,876.46