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 Precision Conservation Management: A Farm Enterprise Approach to Conservation Implementation (IL) Illinois Corn Growers Association In years 1 and 2 (2015 and 2016), PCM will be piloted in three key regions comprising 11 counties in IL. The regions were selected as a result of promising conservation programs already present in the area or due to water quality concerns in the area. $209,693.29
2015 CleanScape Communities (MD) Howard County, Maryland The project location is within the upper Little Patuxent River sub-watershed, for reasons specified within the grant narrative. $20,090.00
2015 Constructing a Wetlands Education Dock at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge (MN) Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Oak Savanna Learning Center site at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Zimmerman, MN $9,603.84
2015 Southern Nevada Milkweed Mapping, Seed Production and Distribution Project (NV) Friends of Red Rock Canyon Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (196,000 acres), Desert National Wildlife Refuge, Pahranagat, Ash Meadows and Moapa Valley (1,500,000 acres), Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument (22,630 acres), Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (316,000 acres), and Spring Mountain Ranch. $109,207.78
2015 North Shore Channel and North Branch Vegetation Restoration (IL) Friends of the Chicago River North Shore Channel and the north end of Goose Island in the North Branch of the Chicago River. $105,003.96
2015 Salish Sea Marine Survival - Project Coordination (WA, BC) Long Live the Kings The Salish Sea, including Puget Sound and Strait of Georgia. $49,788.53
2015 Developing a Killer Whale Standardized Health Assessment Protocol and Health Index (WA) University of California, Davis While the majority of this work will occur at workshops in Seattle (King County), Washington, the project will benefit free-ranging endangered southern resident killer whales, which range throughout the coastal and inland waters from Monterey Bay, California through the inland waters of WA state. $59,997.50
2015 Mapes Creek Culvert Replacement (OR) Tillamook Estuaries Partnership Project site is located on Mapes Creek, about 150 feet upstream of its confluence with the Kilchis River. The Kilchis River is one of five major rivers that flow into Tillamook Bay and the Mapes Creek confluence is located at approximately river mile four, approximately two miles above head of tide. $50,000.00
2015 Chesapeake Bay Stormwater Training and Engagement Chesapeake Stormwater Network, Inc. CSN provides the training and engagement services across the Chesapeake Bay watershed $375,000.00
2015 Russian River Keystone Flow Improvement (CA) Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration Russian River watershed, Sonoma County, California, United States, North America $500,000.00