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
2017 Enhancing the Gulf of Mexico Dolphin Identification System Chicago Zoological Society Gulf of Mexico $59,901.06
2017 Saving Hawai'i's Imperiled Forest Birds - X American Bird Conservancy Across the Hawaiian islands $344,585.92
2017 Increasing Leatherback Sea Turtle Nest Protection and Hatchling Production in the Eastern Pacific Fauna & Flora International Palmarito, Bahia de Chacahua & San Juan de Chacahua, Mexico; Veracruz, Salamina & Juan Venado, Nicaragua; Las Baulas, Playa Naranjo, Ostional, Cabuyal & Nombre de Jesús, Costa Rica. $159,999.35
2017 Utah Conservation Corps Bike Crew Temple Fork Juniper Lop and Scatter Program (UT) Utah State University Temple Fork of Logan Canyon in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah $34,000.01
2017 Empowering Youth in Barrier Island Ecosystems (AK) Wildlife Conservation Society Chukchi Sea barrier islands, Arctic coastal plain, Kasegaluk Lagoon, Alaska $71,400.69
2017 Gifford Pinchot's Legacy Developing the Next Generation from Grey Towers to Urban Frontiers (NJ, PA) Groundwork Elizabeth Grey Towers in Milford, Pennsylvania $35,442.37
2017 Cape Fear Arch Longleaf Initiative (NC) - III The Nature Conservancy Stretching from the Bladen Lakes Significant Geographic Area south to the Greater Green Swamp Subarea, Phase III includes priority conservation areas in southeastern
North Carolina.
$299,999.78
2017 Boca Complex Meadows Restoration Planning Project Truckee River Watershed Council The project is located in the Truckee River watershed. The focal area is the Boca Reservoir sub-basin. Please see the attached maps. $89,245.46
2017 Tamarisk Removal in the Sisquoc River Watershed Channel Islands Restoration The project is located on the main stem of the Sisquoc River from the headwaters at Alamar Saddle on the east to the Forest boundary on the west (approximately two miles west of Manzana Camp), Foresters Leap Canyon and (if necessary) Manzana Creek. $170,289.78
2017 Los Padres National Forest Road Inventory and Erosion Assessment (CA) Blue Tomorrow, LLC Upper Santa Maria and Santa Ynez River watersheds affected by the Zaca fire and Jesusita fire scar boundaries, Los Padres National Forest, California. $206,720.00