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 National Aquarium Marine Debris Outreach Initiative (MD) National Aquarium, Inc. Project activities will take place at the National Aquarium, located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Educational outreach activity will take place off-site in regional schools and libraries. $44,196.09
2013 Friends of Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge Strategic Planning and Training (NM) Friends of Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge 7851 2nd Street SW, Albuquerque, (south of city limits in the Rio Grande valley, Bernalillo County) New Mexico, 87105. 75% of 570 acres owned by USFWS, 25% in final acquisition. See: GIS upload. $5,000.00
2013 Watershed Health and Economic Vitality in the North Cascades (WA) The Wilderness Society Project work will take place in the Yakima Basin and Skykomish Basin, and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (Chewuch watershed) of the North Cascades region. $35,000.00
2013 Hoopa Valley Tributary Enhancement (CA) Hoopa Valley Tribe The project is located on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in the lower Trinity River tributaries. The mouth of Mill Creek is at Trinity RM 8.6 and the mouth of Supply Creek is at Trinity RM 12.3. $91,435.00
2013 Snoqualmie Valley Food, Farms, and Forests (WA) American Farmland Trust Snoqualmie Valley $39,956.59
2013 Gulf Wild Traceability and Data Collection in the Gulf Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders' Alliance Project will be located throughout the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Gulf of Mexico bordered by Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, and the seafood supply chain throughout the US. $150,000.00
2013 Creating Community Supported Fisheries, Montauk, Long Island (NY) Concerned Citizens of Montauk Montauk, New York, the state's largest commercial fishing port. The fishing industry—both commercial and recreational—is an integral to Montauk’s history, culture, and economy. $55,000.00
2013 Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge (NM) The Trust for Public Land 5 miles south of downtown Albuquerque. $50,000.00
2013 Brook Trout Building Community Conservation (WV) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The project will take place in multiple sub-watersheds of the Cacapon River on private and public lands within West Virginia's eastern panhandle in the counties of Hampshire and Hardy. $50,000.00
2013 Youth Conservation Engagement Pathway Pilot Program (AZ) Gila Watershed Partnership of AZ The project leaders are located in Safford, Tucson, and Cottonwood, but the pilot project will ultimately cover the whole state of Arizona. $79,999.49