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 Conserving John Day River Fish Habitat on Working Ranches (OR) Oregon Rangeland Trust Thirty-mile Creek at the junction of the lower John Day River, Oregon. $49,943.36
2013 Recovering Lahontan Cutthroat Trout in Upper Walker Basin California Trout, Inc. Upper Walker River Basin (CA): Slinkard Creek, Silver Creek, LCT Interpretive Center $124,200.00
2013 Revising Predator Management for Hawaiian Petrels (HI) National Park Service - Haleakala National Park Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. $249,959.41
2013 Cooperatively Restoring Indiana's Grand Calumet River Area of Concern The Nature Conservancy The Grand Calumet River Area of Concern in Lake County, Indiana, incorporating riparian habitats as well as dune and swale habitat adjacent to the river system $156,540.08
2013 Toolkits for Sustainable Oceans (CT) - II Sea Research Foundation, Inc. This project will take place at Mystic Aquarium (Mystic, CT). A partnership with NAMEPA will broaden the project's size and scope to include an audience from port communities around the United States. $25,176.91
2013 Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture Grassland Bird Restoration Focus Area (TX) National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. TX Counties: Colorado, Austin, Fayette, Lavaca, Washington, Gonzales, Dewitt, Karnes, Wilson $84,943.98
2013 Gunnison Sage-Grouse Conservation Initiative (CO) State of Colorado Department of Natural Resources Dolores, San Miguel, Montrose, Gunnison, Mesa, Saguache, Delta counties in Colorado. $329,996.99
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