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
2011 Endangered Vernal Pool Plant Assessment and Restoration (CA) Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation The study area comprises 2500 acres of the Santa Rosa Plain
in Sonoma County, California and includes State and private
land. The Plain extends from 122°44'11"W 8°20'29"N to
122°49'48"W 38°33'39"N.
$20,000.00
2011 Public Invasive Weed Education and Control (MS) Mississippi Farm Bureau Foundation & Relief Fund, Inc. Project is statewide (MS) in scope, including several public events and strategic invasive species locations (EDRR) statewide as they are identified. $9,998.02
2011 Strengthening Bird Conservation within the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Restoration and management of important bird habitat within the GCPEP landscape and the Eglin/Blackwater/Conecuh Significant Geographic Area. $158,460.00
2011 Landowner Technical Assistance for Longleaf (GA) Georgia Forestry Commission Throughout the natural range of longleaf pine which includes about two-thirds of Georgia. $359,900.00
2011 Oyster Reserve Establishment in Mississippi Sound (AL) Auburn University Portersville Bay, Mississippi Sound, Alabama along northern shoreline with exact location to be determined in consultation with the riparian owner and after extensive field sampling $51,264.20
2011 Scott River Watershed Council Coordination (CA) Siskiyou Institute Scott River Watershed, including Scott River mainstem and all tributaries within the watershed boundaries. $29,939.20
2011 Strategic Plan to Address Cogongrass in Tennessee Hull-York Lakeland RC&D Focus will be on TN counties bordering Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Then, remaining State of Tennessee. $5,400.00
2011 Ridgefield Columbia River Floodplain Weed Management Area WA Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and adjoining Columbia River floodplain, Clark County, Washington. On federal, state, private, county and city lands. $50,000.00
2011 Stopping Invasive Plant Expansion (AK) Copper River Watershed Project Cordova is a small isolated fishing village in south central Alaska. We rely on a natural resource economy in both fisheries and tourism. Invasives are located in areas adjacent to fish habitat. $40,000.00
2011 Accelerating Land Protection of Priority Brook Trout Streams Trout Unlimited, Inc. Funding will target NFWF Brook Trout Keystone Initiative priority watersheds: West Branch Susquehanna River basin, Potomac Highlands and the Shenandoah River headwaters. $95,622.45