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 Rare Plant Surveys in High Priority Arid Lands in California California Native Plant Society This project will be conducted on Bureau of Land Management desert lands and United States Forest Service desert transitional lands in California, including Mojave, Colorado, and Great Basin deserts. $45,000.00
2011 Empowering Women in Sustainable Agribusiness in Puerto Rico Cafi Cultura Puertorriquena, Inc. (Cafiesencia) Upper regions of Guanica/Rio Loco watershed, focusing on coffee farm areas. $50,000.00
2011 Pulling Together Along the Appalachian Trail (VA) Appalachian Trail Conservancy Tazewell/Bland/Giles/Smyth Counties, southern Virginia; Monroe County, West Virginia; all owned/managed by National Park Service/Forest Service/Appalachian Trail Conservancy; all border public land $14,611.86
2011 Strategic Watershed Assessment Team Longleaf Pine Initiative (SC) South Carolina Forestry Commission Technical assistance will be provided in the longleaf pine range in South Carolina, including 24 of the 46 counties in the state. The counties are in the coastal plain of South Carolina. $112,883.82
2011 Recovery of Eastern Shrubland-Dependent Birds – III Wildlife Management Institute PORTIONS OF ME, NH, RI, MA, NY, DE, NJ, MD, VA, WV, MI, MN, WI AND OH $99,987.00
2011 North Puget Sound Olympia Oyster Research and Outplanting (WA) Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation Oyster beds in Jefferson, Skagit, San Juan, Whatcom, and Snohomish counties, Puget Sound, Washington. $73,520.18
2011 Identifying and Securing Key Diadromous Fish Communities Trout Unlimited, Inc. Coastal watersheds from Virginia to Maine, USA. $48,977.00
2011 Comprehensive Shasta River Basin Plan for Coho Recovery (CA) University of California Work would take place on the Shasta River and tributaries, including Big Springs Creek, Syskiyou County in Northern California. $160,516.76
2011 Implementing the Gulf of Mexico Regional Marine Protected Area Plan (FL) - II Friends of Rookery Bay, Inc. Gulf of Mexico, including National Research Reserves, National Marine Sanctuaries, National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. $35,000.00
2011 Electronic Monitoring to Facilitate Affordable Catch Shares on the Pacific Coast Fishermen's Marketing Association, Inc. Tests will take place in federal waters off of California, Oregon, and Washington. $200,000.00