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 Potomac Watershed Stormwater Code Assessment (MD) The Potomac Conservancy, Inc. The District of Columbia and 11 Maryland jurisdictions in the Potomac River watershed. $212,986.20
2012 Innovative Transactions to Restore Flows - X (OR) The Freshwater Trust Projects will be completed in the Willamette, Hood, Umatilla, Walla Walla, John Day, Deschutes, and Grande Ronde River Basins. $185,273.51
2012 Big Stone/Traverse Counties Weed Management (MN) Big Stone/ Traverse Counties Cooperative Weed Management Area The project is located in two Western Minnesota counties: Traverse,which contains the headwaters of the Bois du Sioux River, and Big Stone,which contains the headwaters of the Minnesota River. $50,000.00
2012 Building a Better Shrubland for New England Cottontail (ME) - II U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge York and Cumberland Counties, southern Maine. $40,000.00
2012 Comprehensive Agricultural Stewardship in Lancaster County (PA) Stroud Water Research Center, INC Throughout Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and neighboring areas. $750,000.00
2012 Creel Pilot Program in Rota, Micronesia Micronesian Environmental Services The project is located on the island of Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, USA. $80,100.00
2012 Economies Of Scale: Design and Permitting Meadow Restoration (CA) American Rivers, Inc. This project will be implemented on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada in four watersheds: the Clavey, the Stanislaus, the American, and Merced. $148,690.62
2012 Hood Canal Steelhead Recovery Planning (WA) Long Live the Kings Hood Canal Watershed, a branch of the Puget Sound, Washington $18,524.98
2012 Salmon Blitz: Cataloging Copper River Salmon Habitat (AK) Copper River Watershed Project Located in Southcentral Alaska, the remote Copper River watershed spans 26,500 square miles. A sparse resident population of 5,600 people makes habitat protection and partner coordination challenging. $56,985.00
2011 Kern Plateau Meadow and Riparian Area Restoration (CA) U.S. Forest Service This project is located on the Kern Plateau in the Golden Trout Wilderness on the Inyo National Forest. This project proposes to implement restoration treatments on five meadows througout this area. $40,633.55