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
2012 Community-based Conservation Workshop and Mentorship (MT) The Blackfoot Challenge, Inc. Communities in the Blackfoot Watershed, priority conservation watersheds in Montana and High Divide, and the 5 America’s Great Outdoors national priority landscape-scale conservation areas. $89,562.75
2012 Enhance Key Databases to Protect Threatened Pacific Seabirds Island Conservation Santa Cruz, California and locations in US Pacific islands and Western South America. $60,000.00
2012 West Jordan Big Bend Habitat Restoration (UT) City of West Jordan The project is located on the west bank of the Jordan River in West Jordan, Utah between 7800 South and 9000 South. Project coordinates are 111.915° west longitude and 40.594° north latitude. $50,000.00
2012 Coalition to create southern Appalachian Mountain Bogs NWR Conserving Carolina Multiple mountain bogs in the southern Appalachians in western NC, with a primary anchor tract of 8,000 acres in southern Transylvania County hosting the East Fork Headwaters of the French Broad River $39,825.00
2012 Ray Creek Acquisition (MT) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Located in the upper Missouri River watershed and within the Helena National Forest in western Montana. $20,000.00
2012 Green Building Retrofit Demonstration (CA) The Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth Club will purchase and renovate a historic building on the San Francisco waterfront, at 110 The Embarcadero, as its headquarters. $55,000.00
2012 Southern Sierra Partnership and Tehachapi Linkage (CA) The Nature Conservancy The Project is located in central Kern County north of State Highway 58. Rudnick Ranch is located west of Caliente Bodfish Road and Caliente Ranch is located east of Walker Basin. $500,000.00
2012 Road Planning and Design to Protect Wildlife Corridors (MT) Sonoran Institute Northwest Montana in the Northern Rockies; wildlife corridors linking the Crown of the Continent and the Cabinet-Yaak regions; including portions of US Highways 2 and 93, and State Routes 83 and 200. $119,742.40
2012 Reducing Bycatch by Combating Blast Fishing in El Salvador EcoViva This project will engage coastal communities adjacent to known nesting and foraging habitat within the Bay of Jiquilisco, El Salvador’s most prominent assemblage area for Hawksbill turtle activity. $60,000.00
2012 Restoring Pink-footed Shearwater Populations in Chile - II Island Conservation Juan Fernandez Islands and Mocha Island in central Chile. $372,487.00