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
2013 Hawksbill Conservation and Capacity Building in El Salvador The Ocean Foundation Bahía de Jiquilisco in El Salvador is the largest expanse of saltwater forest in the country and provides critical nesting and foraging grounds for hawksbills in the eastern Pacific. $20,000.00
2013 Addressing the Forage Needs of Seabirds in the California Current System Farallon Institute California Current System (CCS), spanning the entire U.S. West Coast and the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for fisheries. $264,846.64
2013 Longleaf Restoration in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape (AL, FL) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Project will include all of the GCPEP partners and will occur across the over 1 million acre GCPEP landscape in south Alabama and northwest Florida. $350,000.00
2013 Safe Drinking Water for Residents of the San Joaquin Valley (CA) Community Water Center Small severely disadvantaged rural communities in California’s southern San Joaquin Valley (Kern, Tulare, Fresno and Kings Counties) $75,000.00
2013 Linking Girls to the Land - Educate, Conserve, Steward (NC) Girl Scouts, Hornets' Nest Council The 677.72 Oak Springs property is located at 1919 Turnersburg Highway 3.7 miles off of I-77N exit 54 in Statesville, North Carolina (Iredell County) $25,000.00
2013 Tidal Marsh Restoration and Education (CA) Point Reyes Bird Observatory dba Point Blue Conservation Science This restoration project is located on the northern tip of the larger San Francisco Bay, adjacent to the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge. $25,000.00
2013 Leveraging Leadership of Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Build Green Infrastructure (NC, TX) Duke University The first phase will take place in a neighborhood on the south side of the city of Dallas, Texas. Subsequent phases will take place in the cities of Charlotte, Greensboro and Winston-Salem, NC. $25,000.00
2013 Urban Habitat Improvement Through Invasive Species Removal (AZ) Prescott Creeks Preservation Association Located in central Arizona, the Granite Creek Watershed is an important headwater of the Verde River. Primarily an urban watershed, Prescott and outlying areas have a growing population of 100,000. $41,439.76
2013 Restoring Fish Habitat in Green Bay's Wequiock Creek Estuary (WI) University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Wequiock Creek Estuary enters lower Green Bay through the Pt. au Sable Nature Preserve and private (partner) lands, 4 mi. N of Green Bay. Project is within Lower Green Bay/Fox River Area of Concern. $124,462.43
2013 Creating a Living Laboratory in Pascagoula Marshland (MS) City of Pascagoula, Mississippi Project located in Pascagoula, Mississippi on Fair Street, North of Telephone Road. Connected by tidally influenced Bayou to Krebbs Lake & Pascagoula River. Coordinates: 30° 22' N/ 88° 32' W $20,000.00