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 Accelerating Conservation Delivery on the Landscape (MN) Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District West Central Technical Service Area a twelve county area located in west central Minnesota. $238,000.00
2012 Excellence in Volunteer Environmental Education (OR) SOLV Portland metro area including Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties that encompass urban and rural communities serving traditional high school, middle school and under-served students. $10,000.00
2012 Using NRCS Programs to Conserve Long-billed Curlews American Bird Conservancy Private land focal areas in 32 selected counties in Northern Great Plains of Eastern Montana, SW North Dakota, W South Dakota. Emphasis on native grasslands with Curlews. $140,000.00
2012 Frogtown Park and Farm (MN) The Trust for Public Land Frogtown has the most children and least amount of park space per capita in all of St. Paul. The future park and farm will also serve future users of the new Central Corridor regional light rail. $75,000.00
2012 Protecting Townsend's Shearwaters on Isla Socorro (MX) - II American Bird Conservancy Socorro Island, part of the Revillagigedo Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, a Mexican possession lying some 600
kilometers off the country's western coast at 18°48'N,
110°59'W
$158,349.00
2012 Better Water Quality and Habitat in an Urban Watershed (FL) Osceola County, Florida Kissimmee, FL is in Central Florida adjacent to Lake Tohopekaliga, a world class bass fishing lake and birding hot spot for the endangered Everglades snail kite, Osprey and American bald eagles. $24,995.82
2012 Urban Agriculture in Cleveland (OH) Fair Food Network The project will be conducted in Cleveland. $200,000.00
2012 Silver Salmon Creek Camp Water Quality (AK) Southcentral Foundation Silver Salmon Creek Camp is located 150 miles southwest of Anchorage in the Lake Clark National Park. $100,000.00
2012 Three Species Population Monitoring in the White River (UT) Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Our project will occur in the lower White River from river mile 66.5 to 24. Our study reach is almost entirely within BLM lands, who we have partnered with for implementing three species activities. $24,970.33
2012 Viviendo con Felinos: Northern Jaguar Monitoring/Restoration Northern Jaguar Project 125-mile stretch of the Sky Islands between the U.S.-Mexico border and the core northernmost breeding population of jaguars, including the 50,000-acre Northern Jaguar Reserve near Sahuaripa, Sonora. $173,995.00