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 Southeastern Grassland Birds Initiative - IV The University of Tennessee The SEGBI will impact at-risk bird populations from
Missouri east to Maryland, south to Florida and west to
Texas. This project also will benefit birds in States adjacent
to but outside this area.
$205,000.00
2013 Project Acorn (TX) Northside Education Foundation The project will occur on six one-acre sites in public areas in San Antonio, primarily along the 40 miles of greenway that has been created along the city's watershed. $25,000.00
2013 Ocmulgee River Longleaf Pine Restoration (GA) Georgia Department of Natural Resources The project will take place on the 2722-acre Rocky Hammock tract in Jeff Davis Co., GA, to be purchased by the State of Georgia in 2013 and managed as part of adjacent Flat Tub WMA. $85,263.75
2013 Pond and Wetland Improvement for Pendleton King Park (GA) Phinizy Center for Water Sciences, Inc Pendleton King Park is a popular park in the urban core of Augusta, GA at the headwaters of Oates Creek. Its uses include a dog park, 1-acre pond, disc golf course, and existing wetlands. $46,884.12
2013 Keep Tahoe Blue (CA, NV) League to Save Lake Tahoe The project activities will be held within the Lake Tahoe Basin Watershed in the states of California and Nevada, and include the communities in the areas of North Lake Tahoe and South Lake Tahoe. $60,000.00
2013 Durham Green Infrastructure Investment Partnership (NC) Keep Durham Beautiful, Inc. Within Durham City and County (North Carolina, USA) project will focus specifically on two critical watersheds: Ellerbe Creek Watershed and Third Fork Creek. $25,000.00
2013 Projecting the Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Critical Shoreline Habitat (SC) The Nature Conservancy Extends from McClellanville, South Carolina north to Pawleys Island, South Carolina & inland approximately 30 miles. This area includes tidal reaches of the Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Black, & Santee Rivers. $25,000.00
2013 Impact of Marine Debris: Educating National Zoo Visitors (DC) Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute The Smithsonian's National Zoo is located in Washington, DC, but is visited annually by nearly 2.5 million guests from here, across the country, and around the world. About half are local visitors. $76,390.00
2013 Bureau of Reclamation and Nevada Conservation Corps Collaboration Great Basin Institute The majority of the planned action will occur near the city of Laughlin, NV. $19,598.62
2013 Linking Individuals with Natural Communities (CA) Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy The LINC programs primarily engage youth at various sites in the Golden Gate National Parks from Tomales Bay to the north in Marin County and extending south to Half Moon Bay in San Mateo County. $39,958.00