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
2024 Wenatchee Subbasin Instream Flow Improvement (WA) Chelan County Natural Resource Department The projects in this proposal will take place in WRIA 45 (Wenatchee River Basin, WA), WRIA 46 (Entiat River basin, WA), WRIA 40 (Alkali - Squilchuck River Basin, WA) respectively, with the majority of the projects in the Wenatchee River Basin. $46,446.34
2024 East Baltimore Stormwater Management & Training (MD) Civic Works, Inc. East Baltimore communities in the Jones Falls, Inner Harbor, and Back River watersheds, Maryland $215,028.00
2024 Preventing Nitrogen Pollution from Stone Pond Dam (NH) Connecticut River Watershed Council dba Connecticut River Conservancy Stone Pond Dam, Scott Brook, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire $359,993.40
2024 Creating the Delaware River Watershed Conservation Blueprint - II Commons, Inc. Throughout the Delaware River Watershed $98,413.23
2024 ReWild Gardens for Long Island Sound (NY) ReWild Long Island North Shore communities of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York $230,286.64
2024 A Tool to Display and Share Location Data for Multiple Innovative Fishing Gears (MA, ME) Blue Ocean Gear LLC Coastal Massachusetts and Maine $1,233,537.86
2024 Providing Technical Assistance for Landowners Using Prescribed Fire to Benefit Monarchs (TX) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Texas $300,000.00
2024 Conserving Prairie Grasslands in Northeast Texas American Bird Conservancy Northeast Texas $134,876.22
2024 Improving Recovery of Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Along Cape Cod (MA) Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and surrounding coastal areas (Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, and southeastern Massachusetts). $69,540.58
2024 Providing Support to Marine Mammal Stranding Network Members within the Gulf of Mexico Region (FL) Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. The project will serve the Marine Mammal Stranding Network members from the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida. $419,247.44