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
2015 Habitat Improvement in Missouri's White River Reservoirs Missouri Department of Conservation Table Rock, Bull Shoals, and Norfork Lakes, Missouri $244,672.45
2015 American Oystercatcher Conservation and Decision-making Tools for Shorebird Conservation Manomet, Inc. The Oystercatcher portion of this project will occur primarily in the Northeast US, though the coordinator will help manage projects on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The Atlantic Flyway work will cover the Atlantic coasts of North and South America as well as the Carribean. $274,312.81
2015 Nature Explore Classroom at Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center (TX) City of Denton Located approximately 35 miles from the Dallas Fort-Worth metroplex, the City of Denton is home to the Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center (CCNHC), a gateway to over 2,900 acres of bottomland hardwood forest, upland prairie, and diverse aquatic habitats. $14,340.50
2015 Developing the Next Generation of Conservationists in Mason Valley (NV) Mason Valley Conservation District This Project is located in Nevada, adjacent to the Walker River, East and West Forks as well as the main drainage below the confluence of the two forks from the California-Nevada State Line to the Lyon-Mineral County line. $49,551.18
2015 Story Mill Community Park (MT) - II The Trust for Public Land The 55-acre Story Mill Community Park is located just northeast of the urban core of Bozeman (Gallatin County), a small city (population ~40,000) in southwestern Montana. $75,000.00
2015 Development of a Regional Windowpane and Yellowtail Flounder Bycatch Hotspot Mapping and Avoidance Network in New England Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Southern New England and Georges Bank $130,681.00
2015 Bureau of Land Management Rogue River Valley Youth Development and Vegetation Management Project (OR) Northwest Youth Corps The project will take place on the wildland urban interface in and around the communities of Rogue River and Wimer in southwestern Oregon.

The primary project site will be 6 miles northeast of Rogue River, OR bordered on the East side by Evans Creek; other sites established upon completion.
$45,032.24
2015 Eastern Brook Trout Range-wide Conservation Portfolio and Focal Area Risk and Opportunity Analysis Trout Unlimited, Inc. Projects are located from the Southern Appalachian region through the mid-Atlantic and throughout the Northeast United States. $150,318.00
2015 Initiating Barotrauma and Mortality Reduction Strategies with Gulf of Mexico Recreational Anglers FishAmerica Foundation Coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. $59,999.61
2015 Bi-state Interpretive Clean Water Trail (ID, WA) Regents of the University of Idaho The Lake Coeur d'Alene/Spokane River Corridor, including (but not limited to) Cities of Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls, ID; Kootenai County, ID; Cities of Spokane Valley, Spokane, Liberty Lake, WA; Spokane County, WA; Centennial National Historic Trail; Rathdrum Prairie-Spokane Valley Aquifer. $35,481.48