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 Conservation Easement on Mailliard Ranch for the Protection of Redwood Forests in Northern California Save the Redwoods League Mendocino County, California $250,000.00
2017 Wildlife Heritage and Outdoor Festival (KY) Friends of Clarks River NWR The primary location for the Festival will be in the city of Benton, KY, which is located in Marshall County. Additional festival activities will occur in Reidland, KY, which is located in McCracken County. $7,655.30
2017 Targeting Conservation Lands on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore for Improved Bay Health Lower Shore Land Trust The project will occur within the Chesapeake Bay watershed of the Lower Eastern Shore counties of Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester. $179,627.69
2017 Manure de Force: Reducing Pollutants to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through Manure Management (WV) Eastern Panhandle Planning and Development Council Eastern Panhandle Region, West Virginia $199,921.52
2017 Supporting the Next Generation of Alaskan Fishermen through the Deckhand Apprentice Program Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association Sitka, Alaska $69,996.00
2017 Pilot a Sustainable Seafood Hub to Revitalize the Fishing Economy in Northern California Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust Monterey, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, and Marin Counties, California $101,826.18
2017 Reducing Bycatch of the Pink-footed Shearwater in Chile BirdLife International Isla Mocha, Chile $295,779.51
2017 Sound Spirit Week (CT) Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Mystic Aquarium, Mystic, Connecticut, Dodge Paddock Beal Preserve in Stonington, Connecticut; Bluff Point State Park in Groton, Connecticut $9,978.00
2017 Promoting Green Infrastructure through Monitoring & Evaluation of Bioswales (CT) New Haven Urban Resources Initiative City of New Haven, Connecticut $42,958.35
2017 Advancing the SageWest Communications Network across the Sagebrush Ecosystem National Audubon Society, Inc. The project focuses on engaging stakeholders within the entire geographic range of the sagebrush ecosystem, which covers 13 western states and 3 Canadian provinces. Focus will be around those 11 states where stakeholders have already engaged on the Greater Sage-Grouse issue. $34,200.00