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
2024 Training Certified Crop Advisors to Increase Adoption of Soil Health Practices (ND, MN) Sustainable Food Lab Statewide North Dakota and Red River Valley of Minnesota $359,843.75
2024 Capacity Building to Expand Sea Turtle Stranding Response and Community Engagement (USVI) St. Croix Foundation for Community Development Inc St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands $79,199.76
2024 Reconstructing the Diversion Dam and Headgate on the North Fork of the Gunnison River (CO) Western Slope Conservation Center Paonia, Colorado $235,889.96
2024 Building Water Quality Monitoring Capacity for Indigenous Communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (AK) Woodwell Climate Research Center Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska $92,350.52
2024 Continue Capacity for Marine Mammal Standings within Dolphins Plus Response Areas (FL) Dolphins Plus Oceanside Marine Mammal Responder Monroe County, FL Florida Keys $110,000.00
2024 Protecting Migration Corridors via the Wolf Mountain VII Conservation Easement (CO) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Routt County, Colorado $100,000.00
2024 Watershed Restoration on Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Adjacent BLM Lands (NM) National Wildlife Refuge Association Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge and adjacent BLM lands in Roswell, New Mexico $323,545.07
2024 Mauka-to-Makai Stewardship Project within Moku O Kula on Maui (HI) Maui County Moku O Kula, East Maui, Hawai?i $1,500,000.00
2024 Riparian Restoration and Community Engagement on the South Branch of the Chicago River (IL) Shedd Aquarium Society This project will occur in an 11.4-acre zone of the Chicago River Watershed’s South Branch at Ping Tom Memorial Park (41°51'25”N 87°38'5”W) - a natural area in Chicago, Illinois’ Chinatown neighborhood. $49,660.01
2024 Leveraging Grassland Conservation for Rangeland and Wildlife Resiliency (MT, ND, SD, WY) American Bird Conservancy Eastern Montana (city of Miles City; Carter, Custer, and Powder River counties), western South Dakota (towns of Bison and Timber Lake; Butte, Corson, Dewey, Harding, Meade, Perkins, Ziebach counties), western North Dakota (Adams, Bowman, and Sioux counties), Wyoming (Campbell and Crook counties). $213,256.51