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 Science Based Decision Making for Spiny Lobster Management in Honduras Smithsonian Institution Northeastern Honduras $226,839.50
2014 Enhancing Mill River's Flood Resiliency and Habitat Corridor (CT) Mill River Collaborative Rippowam (Mill) River, Stamford, Connecticut $3,750,000.00
2014 Enhancing Capacity for Coral Reef Resilience Management in the Cayman Islands Central Caribbean Marine Institute We have a unique opportunity to study factors leading to coral reef resiliency due to a rapid 40% increase in corals from 2009 to 2012 surrounding Little Cayman, where our research centre is located. $69,981.50
2014 Restoring Delaware Bay's Wetlands and Beaches in Mispillion Harbor Reserve and Milford Neck Conservation Area Delaware Department of Natural Resources Mispillion Harbor Reserve and Milford Neck Conservation Area, Kent County, Delaware $4,500,000.00
2014 Summit Lake Region Protection Program (NV) Great Basin Land & Water Summit Lake Reservation and surrounding Soldier Meadows vicinity in northwest NV (western Humboldt County, NV). $250,000.00
2014 Investigating Population Dynamics of the Red Knot in Georgia College of William and Mary The project will take place on the Georgia barrier islands within Camden, Glynn, McIntosh, Liberty, Bryan, and Chatham counties on federal, state and private lands. $71,968.29
2014 Lake Cascade Habitat Management and Youth Development (ID) Northwest Youth Corps The project is located approximately 1.5 miles south of Donnelly ID and approximately 13 miles north of Cascade ID, along Lake Cascade. The two project sites are 45 and 25 acres respectively. $49,946.89
2014 Muir Beach Stewardship and Community Engagement (CA) Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Redwood Creek Watershed at Muir Beach, CA $37,500.00
2014 Developing Private Sector Capacity for Longleaf Restoration (MS) Mississippi State University Project locations will consist of private lands located primarily in southeast MS, in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina and replanted with longleaf. Training will occur in south MS. $167,926.51
2014 Digital Deck Expansion for Fisheries Data Reporting (PR) Point 97 Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. $75,000.00