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 Restoring Seabird Breeding Habitat on Kure Atoll State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources Kure Atoll is the westernmost atoll in the Hawaiian Archipelago and is the State of Hawaii’s most significant seabird sanctuary. Green Island, the only permanent island, is 3.5 miles in circumference. $498,902.00
2012 South Llano River Conservation Demonstration Area (TX) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The Conservation Demonstration Area will be located along the South Llano River Paddling Trail, and contained within the South Llano River State Park and TX Tech University Llano River Field Station. $27,325.98
2012 Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program University of Alaska Anchorage Throughout Alaska $717,000.00
2012 Engage West Maui Hotels in Watershed Management Planning The Coral Reef Alliance The KHFMA is located off north Ka'anapali on Maui and has a boundary of 1.9 miles running north to south. The encompassing Wahikuli and Honokowai watersheds run adjacent to the KHFMA. $55,523.92
2012 Sangre de Cristo Youth for Conservation (CO) Canto Al Pueblo - The Latino Arts and Cultural Series Project will be located in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado (Conejos and Costilla counties), on lands managed by the Rio Grande National Forest and San Luis Valley Bureau of Land Management. $23,768.80
2012 Whychus Creek Barrier Removal and Restoration (OR) Upper Deschutes Watershed Council Whychus Creek, tributary to Deschutes River, Oregon $30,000.00
2012 Monitoring Coho Salmon Response to Habitat Restoration (CA) Yurok Tribe Lower Klamath tributaries Terwer, McGarvey, and Hunter Creeks - California $26,839.78
2012 Pike River Fish Passage and Restoration (WI) Kenosha County Division of Parks The project is located in Kenosha County, Wisconsin: Petrifying Springs Park, located in the Town of Somers, Pike River Watershed (Geographic Coordinates: Latitude 43.64889 N, Longitude -87.87413 W). $150,000.00
2012 Sandhills Longleaf Pine Conservation Partnership (SC) Chesterfield County Soil and Water Conservation District The Partnership Focus Area includes 466,000 acres (anchored by 101,779ac. of public lands) in Chesterfield and Darlington counties, in the sandhills physiographic region of S.C. $150,000.00
2012 Mill Creek Streambank and Balmoral Wetland Restoration (WI) Wisconsin Waterfowl Association The site is located at the former Belmoral Dam off HWY 193 in the town of Eagle in Richland County. $5,195.47