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 Boise River Stewardship (ID) Land Trust of the Treasure Valley The Lower Boise River in the Treasure Valley, focused initially on a portfolio of publicly conserved tracts of land. $25,000.00
2012 California Current Forage Fish and Predator Dynamics (CA) Point Reyes Bird Observatory dba Point Blue Conservation Science The workshop will be held in Petaluma, CA. The findings and recommendations will relate to California, Oregon and Washington. $52,785.00
2012 Avalon Green Alley Demonstration (CA) The Trust for Public Land The Avalon Alley Network is located in South Los Angeles. It is bounded on the north by 51st Street, on the west by Main Street on the east by Avalon and on the south by 55th Street. $50,000.00
2012 Capacity Building Through a Five Year Strategic Plan (WI) Friends of Plum and Pilot Island, Inc. The Friends of Plum and Pilot Island work with US Fish & Wildlife on the Plum and Pilot Islands, Door County, Wisconsin. $4,500.00
2012 Guanica Treatment Wetlands and Stormwater Wetland Design Ridge to Reefs, Inc. The Project is located in Guanica Bay watershed in southwest Puerto Rico, adjacent to the town of Guanica. The sewage treatment plant is located roughly 1000ft from Guanica Bay where it discharges. $391,128.00
2012 Tampa Bay Estuary Education and Restoration Mini-Grants Tampa Bay Estuary Program Bay Mini-Grants are awarded for project sites within the Tampa Bay Estuary watershed; extending north from the headwaters of the Hillsborough River and south to Anna Maria Island. $25,000.00
2012 Pinyon-Juniper Removal within Sagebrush Communities in Southeast Utah Utah Division of Wildlife Resources The project area, below the northeast escarpment of the Manti range in Carbon and Emery Counties in SE Utah. $44,460.00
2012 Ashy Storm-Petrel Restoration on the Farallon Islands Island Conservation The project will take place on Southeast Farallon Island and West End, 28 miles off the coast of California. $150,000.00
2012 New Jersey Bog Turtle Recovery U.S. Fish and Wildlife - New Jersey Field Office Hudson Housatonic and Delaware recovery units in New Jersey. $60,000.00
2012 Assessing High-Seas Threats for Kure Atoll Black-Footed Albatross Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Kure Atoll (Mokupapapa), the westernmost U.S. albatross
colony in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, is located merely 100 miles east of the dateline(28°25'N 178°20'W).
$54,333.00