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 Sierra Valley Marsh Restoration (CA) Community Initiatives Uniquely situated where the Sierra Nevada, Great Basin, and Cascades converge, Sierra Valley rivals Lake Tahoe in size and supports the greatest concentration and diversity of birds in the Sierra. $500,000.00
2013 San Rafael River Native Fish Habitat Restoration (UT) Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) Lower San Rafael River, Emery County, Utah. USGS Hydrologic Unit 14060009, watershed area 2390 sq. miles. Latitude 38°51'30"N, Longitude 110°22'10"W. $79,088.40
2013 Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle Conservation (TX) - XI National Park Service - Padre Island National Seashore Activities will be conducted in Texas, Gulf of Mexico beaches, with emphasis on Padre Island National Seashore, the most important Kemp's ridley nesting beach in the U.S. $75,000.00
2013 Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Natural Landscaping (WI) Friends of Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Project is located outside the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, N4274 Headquarters Road, Mayville, WI 53050 $4,996.65
2013 McKay Bay and North Shore Park Oyster Reef Creation and Enhancement (FL) Tampa Bay Watch, Inc. McKay Bay is an ecologically important estuary located in the heart of a heavily industrialized area in the City of Tampa in Hillsborough County, Florida. McKay Bay is a sub-basin of Tampa Bay. $105,000.00
2013 Landowners as Partners to Restore Early Successional Habitat (VT, NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. The funds will be used in NY’s St. Lawrence Valley and Fort Drum areas and VT’s Champlain Valley, all critical locales for efforts to restore ESH and protect GWWA in the Eastern United States. $195,000.00
2013 Adding Water for Salmon and Steelhead in the Scott River (CA) Scott River Water Trust Scott Valley, Siskiyou County, California. Project is on private lands. $74,000.00
2013 Regional Capacity Building for Gulf Electronic Monitoring Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. The Gulf of Mexico. $150,000.00
2013 SanDOC Coalition’s Watershed Guardian Project (CA) California Trout, Inc. The San Luis Rey River watershed in San Diego County covers over 565 sq.mi. The river flows from Palomar and Hot Springs Mountains in the Cleveland Natl Forest to the Ocean in the city of Oceanside,CA $50,000.00
2013 iAngler-Angler Action Innovations for South Atlantic and Gulf (FL) Snook and Gamefish Foundation, Inc. Outreach will target anglers throughout the Florida coast, for data collection on species found in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf states in inshore, coastal and offshore waters. $80,000.00