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 Green Bay Coastal Wetland Restoration (WI) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Green Bay coastal wetlands in Wisconsin $396,617.71
2016 Pelekane Bay Watershed Restoration and Recovery Project (HI) The Kohala Center The Pelekane Bay Watershed, Northwest Coast of Hawaii Island $66,208.58
2016 University of Washington Conservation Scholar Internships University of Washington All of the proposed internships will take place in the state of Washington. $170,000.00
2016 Stream Smart Stormwater House Call (PA) Pennsylvania Resources Council The project will include 30 municipalities in the Darby-Cobbs Watershed in Delaware County, Montgomery County, and Chester County. $91,012.43
2016 Driving Highly Strategic, Economical BMP Implementation Substantiated by Science-Based Modeling in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA Lancaster Farmland Trust The project will take place in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. $328,328.27
2016 Detecting Eastern Brook Trout Presence in Selected Focal Watersheds of Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania State University Statewide. $26,820.94
2016 Coordinating Monarch Habitat Restoration in Agricultural & Grassland Landscapes (WI) Driftless Area Land Conservancy Lafayette, southern Grant, southern Iowa, western Green, and southwest Dane Counties of Southwest Wisconsin, called the Southwest Savanna ecoregion. Properties are owned by The Nature Conservancy, The Prairie Enthusiasts, and Driftless Area Land Conservancy. $239,541.57
2016 Caddo Lake NWR Walking Trail, Bird Blind and E-Bird Kiosk Friends of the Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Harrison County, Karnack Texas. (approximately 13.75 miles from Karnack.) The site of the refuge was a part of the territory of the Caddo nation, native Americans whose powerful confederacy dominated the Red River and Big Cypress wetlands. $9,882.54
2016 Building Capacity for Monarch Recovery Among Electric Utilities (IA, IL, MN, WI) Sand County Foundation, Inc. Monarch summer breeding territory in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, including vacant land surrounding electric power generation stations and infrastructure, and agricultural lands within electric transmission and gas pipeline rights-of-way. $98,765.31
2016 Monarch Butterfly Conservation in the Mexico Migratory Route PRONATURA NORESTE A.C. All aspects of this project will take place on public and private lands located in the states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Nuevo León and San Luis Potosí in México. $49,846.32