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 Developing a Community Supported Fishery in Hawai'i Local Ia LLC Local Ia will be located on the island of Oahu, Hawai?i. Many Oahu residents work in urban Honolulu, where the majority of drop-off locations will be placed, while still allowing access to communities outside the central urban Honolulu area. $57,000.00
2014 Models for Listed Seabirds on the Main Hawaiian Islands U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service All modeling will be conducted within the Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office. Ground-truthing will occur on each of the main Hawaiian Islands. $98,694.56
2014 Regional Community Fishing Association and Sustainability Planning (CA) Fishermen's Marketing Association of Bodega Bay This project focuses Bodega Bay and Bolinas, historic fishing communities on the Northern coast of California, located 67 and 28 miles north, respectively, of San Francisco. $125,000.00
2014 Fresno Farm Sustainability Education and Certification (CA) Fresno Metro Ministry This project will take place in urban, suburban, and rural areas in and around the city of Fresno. Some work will also occur in agricultural areas of neighboring Madera County. $99,490.38
2014 Coastal Resiliency Planning and Ecosystem Enhancement for Northeastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Federation Northeastern Massachusetts $2,940,000.00
2014 Restoration, Research, and Monitoring in the San Juan Islands National Monument (WA) Kwiaht: Center for the Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea San Juan Islands National Monument, Washington State. $55,000.00
2014 Japanese Knotweed Control in the Salmon Creek Watershed (WA) Clark Public Utilities The Salmon Creek watershed in Clark County, southwestern Washington. $35,848.00
2014 Colorado River Restoration in Montopolis (TX) Keep Austin Beautiful, Inc. East Austin, Texas $37,500.00
2014 Dolores River Restoration: Building on Youth Corps Success (UT, CO) Four Corners School of Outdoor Education Three Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices - federal lands. Tres Rios, Uncompahgre, Grand Junction and Moab field offices. Dolores, Montrose, and Mesa Counties in Colorado-- and Grand County, Utah. $60,748.00
2014 Tomorrow's Conservationists: Youth At Work in Central Oregon Heart of Oregon Corps, Inc. This project takes place in four watersheds on the Ochoco National Forest, (Blue Mountains ecoregion) and on the Crooked River National Grassland, both located in the central region of Oregon State. $49,500.00