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 National Wild Turkey Federation Cumberland Plateau Shortleaf and Oak Restoration Project (TN,KY) National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. The occurs on the London, Stearns, and Redbird Ranger Districts of the Daniel Boone National Forest in KY (Clay, Laurel, Leslie, McCreary, Pulaski, and Whitley counties) and the North Cumberland WMA in TN (Campbell county). $183,121.10
2016 Restoring Aquatic Connectivity on the Pine River (MI) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. Huron-Manistee National Forest in Alcona County, Michigan $157,072.45
2016 The Lake Cascade Habitat Management and Youth Development Project (ID) Northwest Youth Corps Bureau of Reclamation lands jointly managed with the Lake Cascade State Park, north of Lake Cascade, Idaho $25,000.01
2016 American Sign Language Program-NYC (WA) Northwest Youth Corps Olympic National Parks is located on the peninsula between the Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean in western Washington state. Mount Rainier National Park is located in southwestern Washington state; southeast of Seattle. $99,999.96
2016 Emergency aid to respond to a marine mammal Unusual Mortality Event in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties (CA) Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute Ventura and Santa Barbara County, Southern California $95,921.18
2016 Camden City Rain Barrel Program (NJ) Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority City of Camden, NJ (within Camden County, NJ). Various sites will be selected for installation of rain barrels, depending on locations of participating homeowners. $61,944.35
2016 Sampling for Eastern Brook Trout in Four Counties of Southwestern Pennsylvania California University of Pennsylvania Westmoreland, Somerset, Fayette and Bedford counties, Pennsylvania.
$4,835.29
2016 Iowa Butterfly Flyway Conservation Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation The project has been expanded to include four north-south butterfly flyway corridors. They include the counties along I-29/Loess Hills/Missouri River in western Iowa, Little Sioux River counties in northwest Iowa, a multi-county span along 1-35 and counties along the Mississippi River. $150,000.00
2016 Developing Strategies for Reef Restoration on Palmyra Atoll Following Invasion of Invasive Species University of California - San Diego The proposed research will take place on Palmyra Atoll which is in the Northern Line Islands but is a US territory and is protected under the Pacific Remote Island Areas National Marine Monument and is a US Fish and Wildlife Refuge. $146,224.69
2016 Planning for Restoring Fish Passage on the Falls River (CT) The Nature Conservancy Centerbrook, Connecticut $59,982.13