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 Coastal Headwaters Forest-Longleaf Conservation/Restoration (AL, FL) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation The Project is in Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, Florida and Baldwin and Escambia Counties, Alabama. It spans the Mobile, Perdido, Pensacola, and Blackwater Bay watersheds feeding the Gulf. $500,000.00
2014 Beach Vitex Eradication and Coastal Habitat Restoration (NC) University of North Carolina - Wilmington The entire coastline of North Carolina (8 coastal counties). Work is done within municipalities, on state and federal land, and privately-held property on barrier islands and mainland coastal tracks. $59,291.68
2014 Old Tyonek Creek Fish Passage Restoration (AK) Tyonek Tribal Conservation District The location is the fish passage barrier on Old Tyonek Creek and the Tyonek Timber Road located on the west side of Cook Inlet. Old Tyonek Creek provides spawning and rearing habitat for four anadromous species. $100,000.00
2014 Helping Conserve Tigers in the Dangku Landscape, Indonesia Zoological Society of London The Dangku Landscape, in the province of South Sumatra, Indonesia; a 350,000 ha area, 79% of which is industrial plantations (including ConocoPhillips’) whilst 17% is protected area including SM Dangku and the Harapan forest. This landscape is critical for Sumatran tiger conservation efforts. $175,000.00
2014 Living Shoreline Restoration at Fisherman Bay (WA) Kwiaht: Center for the Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea Fisherman Bay, the largest enclosed bay in the San Juans (WA) very accessible from Friday Harbor, annually visited by thousands of boaters from nearby Seattle; partially in the Lopez Village UGA. $40,069.20
2014 Transitioning Electronic Monitoring from Pilot to Integrated Component of Management (AK) Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association Project will involve participation of fishery stakeholders from Gulf of Alaska communities including Sitka, Petersburg, Homer, Juneau and Kodiak, and the Washington community of Seattle. $135,000.00
2014 Prioritizing Meadow Restoration for Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout (CA) American Rivers, Inc. Pine Creek watershed in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, on the eastern edge of Lassen National Forest. $82,178.97
2014 Council Rural Environmental Stewardship (ID) Council School District No.13 Payette National Forest as well as adjacent private land in the Council and New Meadows, Idaho area and BOR operated Mann Creek Reservoir area $18,380.00
2014 Pulaski Park Urban Stormwater Management (WI) Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, Inc. Pulaski Park, a 29 acre Milwaukee County park in an underserved neighborhood, lies in the geographic and contextual center of the Kinnickinnic River neighborhood. $25,000.00
2014 Building Ecological Solutions to Coastal Community Hazards (NJ) New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection U.S. Atlantic coastline and estuaries within New Jersey $3,379,058.52