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 Shaw Property Rainwater Catchment System (CA) Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District The project site is a private parcel located in the Green Valley Creek watershed, off of Green Valley Road outside the town of Sebastopol in western Sonoma County. $30,000.00
2017 Sewee Longleaf Restoration and Enhancement (SC) The Nature Conservancy The project will be located on the coast of South Carolina north of Charleston. It is in the Sewee and Winyah areas including Charleston, Berkeley, Williamsburg, and Georgetown Counties. The Francis Marion National Forest encompasses 260,000 acres of the project area. $201,985.79
2017 Detecting Eastern Brook Trout Populations in the Trough, Standing Stone and Moshannon Basins II (PA) Juniata College Central Pennsylvania HUC-12 watersheds selected in coordination with PAFBC. Ideally we hope to focus our efforts on streams between Black Moshannon and Mt. Union, PA, and Altoona and Lewistown, PA. $5,864.00
2017 Sampling for Eastern Brook Trout in tributaries of the Pine Creek Drainage (PA) Lycoming College The Lycoming College Clean Water Institute researchers will sample 40 assigned tributaries in the Pine Creek drainage with a focus on sites in Tioga and Potter counties. Major cities in this drainage include Galeton and Wellsboro. $8,037.92
2017 Bradley Lake Coastal Wetland Restoration (WI) City of Sturgeon Bay Bradley Lake, located in Sunset Park, is owned by the City of Sturgeon Bay, in the Door County peninsula of eastern Wisconsin. It is located east of and adjacent to Sturgeon Bay, with residential neighborhoods to the east and north and Sunset Park to the south with a shipbuilding business beyond. $0.00
2017 Fostering Longleaf Conservation in the Big Thicket SGA (TX) - III Texas A&M Forest Service This project focuses on the Big Thicket SGA. Priority areas within Hardin, Jasper, Newton, Polk and Tyler Counties in Texas will be targeted. $298,990.00
2017 Detroit River–Western Lake Erie CWMA: Managing priority invasive species in coastal marshes (MI) The Nature Conservancy Lake Erie coastal wetlands, Monroe and Wayne counties, southeast Michigan, managed by Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, Michigan DNR, Stoneco and Great Lakes Aggregates, City of Monroe, Wayne County, The Nature Conservancy, and River Raisin Institute – an area encompassing over 9,000 acres $231,109.21
2017 Restoring Northern Monarch Butterfly Breeding Habitat (Canada) Nature Conservancy of Canada Tall Grass Prairie Preserve, Manitoba and Southern Norfolk Sand Plain Ontario, Canada $80,000.00
2017 Decrease Sedimentation in Honokowai Watershed in West Maui to Benefit Nearshore Coral Reefs (HI) Ridge to Reefs, Inc. Honokowai and Wahikuli watersheds, Maui, Hawaii $185,000.00
2017 Installing Agricultural Best Management Practices in the Kirkwood-Cohansey (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Targeted outreach and implementation will be conducted in the Salem, Cohansey-Maurice, Cape May, Greater Hammonton, and Rancocas focus areas, as delineated in the William Penn Foundation's Kirkwood Cohansey Cluster Plan. Special consideration will go towards focus areas proposed in Phase II. $150,000.00