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
2014 Stock-specific Bycatch Mapping for River Herring University of California - Santa Cruz Trawl surveys cover US coastal waters from the Gulf of Maine to Cape Hatteras. Genotyping will occur at UCSC (CA District 17). Meetings with collaborators will occur in New Haven, CT (CT District 3). $99,982.00
2014 Building Cully Park (OR) Verde, Inc. Cully is low-income, it lacks green infrastructure: 18% in poverty, 44% people of color, 24% live w/in ¼ mile of a park, 5% live w/in ¼ mile of habitat. Portland-wide, 64% live w/in ¼ mile of habitat. $50,000.00
2014 Restoring Bellamy River's Fish Passage and Reducing Flooding Through Removal of Fish Barriers (NH) New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Strafford County, New Hampshire $550,000.00
2014 Restoring Bronx River Shoreline at Starlight Park (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Bronx River, South Bronx, New York $4,400,000.00
2014 Pier 68 Park Restoration (PA) Delaware River Waterfront Corporation In Philadelphia, PA, at the terminus of Pier 70 Blvd at the Delaware River, at the southern end of the Central Delaware River Waterfront project area, behind Columbus Commons Shopping Center. $75,000.00
2014 Alamo-Area Children Organized to Replant Natives (TX) Northside Education Foundation Five one-acre sites in public areas in San Antonio, primarily along the 40 miles of creekway parks and trails that has been created in the city's watershed. $23,724.35
2014 Transforming Hoboken's Block 12 into a Green Infrastructure Asset (NJ) City of Hoboken Hoboken, New Jersey $250,000.00
2014 Shore Corps: Green Stewards Youth Workforce Program (NY) Rockaway Waterfront Alliance, Inc. Arverne Dune Preserve & Arverne East site, in the Arverne neighborhood of Far Rockaway, Queens, Beach 32nd Street to Beach 74th Street, along the Atlantic Ocean that suffered damage during Storm Sandy $49,999.50
2014 Urban Youth Conservation Career Ladder (CO) Groundwork Denver, Inc. The work will take place at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge (CO7) and in the Pike National Forest (CO4 and CO7). $30,000.00
2014 Boise District Collegiate Monitoring Program (ID) California Bureau of Land Management The project is located in southwestern Idaho on ~4 million acres of BLM administered lands within the Boise District. $11,500.00