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 Designing a Plan to Reuse Dredged Rock to Protect the Boston Harbor Shoreline (MA) Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Boston, Massachusetts $238,938.72
2014 Meeker Creek Habitat Restoration (WA) Pierce Conservation District The site is owned by the City of Puyallup, and is currently open, with no structures, and areas of established native vegetation. The predominant vegetation is invasive grasses and blackberries. $24,457.15
2014 Building Resilient Micronesian Coastal and Marine Resources Hatohobei Organization for People and Environment Republic of Palau and Yap, Federated States of Micronesia $45,280.00
2014 Synergistic Conservation Strategies in the Highlands (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society The project will take place within the Highlands Watershed cluster on lands within the Upper Paulin's Kill, Lower Musconetcong and Lopatcong sub-watershed boundaries. $131,371.82
2014 Controlling Runoff to Knowlton Creek (MN) Spirit Mountain Recreation Area Knowlton Creek watershed on the southwestern edge of West Duluth in St. Louis County, MN. $600,000.00
2014 Jenkintown Creek Restoration (PA) Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership From PA Turnpike, exit at Rt 309. Follow 309 S to Washington Lane exit. Left on Washington Lane. Abington Friends is #575.
Turn right on Meetinghouse Rd. Left onto Fox Chase. St. Basils is #710.
$133,456.64
2014 San Juan-Rio Grande Riparian Stewardship Program Chama Peak Land Alliance Southern Colorado along the Blanco and Navajo Rivers, tributaries to the San Juan, and in northern New Mexico, along the Chamita and Rio Chama, tributaries to the Rio Grande. $75,000.00
2014 Restoring Diadromous Fish Habitat in the Gulf of Maine (ME) BioDiversity Research Institute Gulf of Maine DPS Rivers (Penobscot, Merrymeeting Bay, and Downeast Coastal Significant Habitat Recovery Units, Maine $214,837.97
2014 An Approach for Natural Infrastructure Restoration (NY) Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District The site-specific project are at Spencer Lake and Cayuta Creek in Tioga County and the Seeley Creek in Chemung county. The multi-species/habitat analysis is the entire NY CB Basin. $68,274.84
2014 Assessing Streams for the Presence of Wild Brook Trout (PA) Juniata College Central and northwestern Pennsylvania HUC-10 watersheds. $21,624.00