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
2016 Carmel River Acquisition (CA) The Trust for Public Land The project is located in the Carmel Valley, two miles inland from the mouth of the Carmel River and southeast of Carmel-by-the-Sea. It is located in Monterey County. $200,000.00
2016 Scaling Private Finance for Green Stormwater Infrastructure through RainPay (DC) Quantified Ventures This project focuses on the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Area of the Anacostia Watershed in the District of Columbia. $49,867.78
2016 Development and Implementation of Local Water Bank in the Teton River Watershed (ID) Friends of the Teton River, Inc. The project is located in the Teton watershed, which extends from the headwaters of the Teton River near Victor, Idaho down to where Bitch Creek joins the Teton River north of Felt, ID. This area, and the streams within it, comprise water district Basin 22 which roughly mirrors the county border. $47,849.99
2016 Conserving the endangered seabirds of Hono a Na Pali Natural Area Reserve, Kauai II American Bird Conservancy Hanakapiai and Hanakoa Watersheds within the Hono O Na Pali Natural Area Reserve, Kauai, HI $257,525.26
2016 Fish Habitat Conservation through the Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership Trout Unlimited, Inc. Project location includes the entire geographic range of Southeast Alaska (and the geographic boundary for SEAKFHP) which extends from Cape Suckling north of Yakutat to Dixon Entrance at the southern end of Prince of Wales Island. $58,220.00
2016 Collaboratively Creating the Habitat and Social Conditions for Grizzly Bear Connectivity and Survival in the Cabinet-Yaak Region (ID, MT) Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Critical wildlife habitat in the Cabinet-Yaak region of the Cabinet-Purcell Mountain Corridor – encompassing northwest Montana and northern Idaho - with transboundary (US-Canada) impact. $234,580.81
2016 Nature Store Project (OK) Association of Friends of the Wichitas The Nature Store in the Visitors Center will provide increased visitor services and support for Refuge programs. Located a very rural part of Oklahoma, the Refuge is the major tourist attraction in SW OK and attracts visitors from every State and most countries contributing to the local economy. $9,950.10
2016 Hunger Task Force Farm (WI) Hunger Task Force, Inc. Hunger Task Force and the Hunger Task Force Farm are both located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA. $50,000.00
2016 Employing Youth to Promote Conservation and Implement Restoration at Hiawatha National Forest (MI) Superior Watershed Partnership Within the Hiawatha National Forest in the Lake Michigan and Lake Superior watersheds of the Central Upper Peninsula of Michigan $34,431.00
2016 Building Rural Community Support (MI) Seney Natural History Association This project focuses on four Eastern Upper Peninsula counties: Luce, Mackinac, Schoolcraft & Alger that surround the Seney National Wildlife Refuge. $6,415.00