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 Colorado Lagoon Community Wetland Restoration (CA) Friends of Colorado Lagoon Eastern portion of the City of Long Beach, California in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area $25,000.00
2012 Meldrum Bar Restoration and Enhancement (OR) Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership Portland, Oregon $24,914.00
2012 Fowles Marsh Habitat Restoration (OH) Cleveland Metroparks The project area is within Cuyahoga County's largest remaining wetland complex in the Rocky River watershed. $110,249.84
2012 Private Lands Bog Turtle Habitat Restoration (NY, CT, MA) Mid-Atlantic Center for Herpetology and Conservation The project will focus on private lands bog turtle habitat restoration in eastern NY and the adjacent Berkshire-Taconic region of CT and MA. $247,804.23
2012 Northeast Young Forest Technical Assistance Wildlife Management Institute NY VT MA CT RI ME NH $300,000.00
2012 Onsite Septic Training and Certification Program (NY) Town of Oyster Bay The north shore of Nassau and Suffolk counties of Long Island which border the Manhasset Bay, Oyster Bay / Cold Spring Harbor and Hempstead Harbor watersheds 40 52' 31.6"N and 73 31' 56.62"W $29,354.58
2012 Restoring Riparian Forests for Water Quality and Brook Trout (PA) The Nature Conservancy South-central Pennsylvania, including tributaries within the Lower Susquehanna, Juniata, and Potomac River watersheds. $161,157.90
2012 Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge Native Prairie Restoration (TX) Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment The project is located on the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge in Brazoria County, Texas. It is on the north side of West Galveston Bay and Chocolate Bay. It is also about 65 miles south of Houston $15,500.00
2012 Altamaha/Ocmulgee Corridor Longleaf Pine Restoration (GA) Georgia Department of Natural Resources Upper Altamaha/Ocmulgee River corridor: Appling, Jeff Davis, Coffee, Wheeler, Telfair, Montgomery, Dodge, Toombs, Tattnall counties. $143,875.00
2012 Restore Coastal Forest New England Cottontail Habitat (CT) Avalonia Land Conservancy, Inc. Stonington, CT, 41.3949N, -71.9408W $16,523.29