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 Invasive Plant Management on Sandhills Safe Harbor Lands (NC) Sandhills Ecological Institute, Inc. Over 60,000 acres of private property, some bordering Department of Defense lands, in Moore, Richmond, Scotland, Hoke, Cumberland and Harnett counties, south-central North Carolina. $44,562.72
2011 Southern Appalachian Cooperative Weed Management (NC,TN) - II Mountain Valleys Resource Conservation & Development Council USDA Forest Service lands in North Carolina and Tennessee that intersect the Appalachian Trail corridor, Natural Heritage Areas, and National Park Service units where invasive exotic plants occur. $40,000.00
2011 Restoring Pink-footed Shearwater Populations in Chile Island Conservation The Juan Fernandez Islands and Isla Mocha in central Chile. $350,000.00
2011 Guadalupe Bass Restoration Initiative (TX) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Restoration efforts will focus on the rivers, streams and associated watersheds of the Edwards Plateau; the native range of the Guadalupe bass. $279,963.93
2011 Advancing Chiricahua Leopard Frog Recovery in Southeast Arizona Arizona Game and Fish Department Sky Island grasslands and adjacent aquatic systems in Chiricahua leopard frog Recovery Units 1-4 in SE Arizona(see project map) $215,053.00
2011 Maximizing Florida Sea Turtle Nesting Success Sea Turtle Conservancy This project will focus on private beachfront properties located at high-density nesting sites around Florida where there is history of light disorientation problems. $670,117.50
2011 Electronic Fishery Monitoring for Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Ocean Conservancy, Inc. Galveston, TX, Destin, Dunedin, Seminole, Cortez (fishing ports), Jacksonville (Shareholders Alliance), Miami (NMFS SEFSC) and St. Petersburg (Ocean Conservancy) FL. $200,000.00
2011 Maryland Commercial Waterman-Led Catch Shares Design Effort Maryland Watermen's Association The project location includes the main stem of the Chesapeake Bay and extends throughout the tributaries in Maryland waters, including the Potomac River. $100,000.00
2011 Enforcing Mexican Turtle Exclusion Device Regulations to Protect Kemp's Ridleys Sea Turtle Conservancy Project will involve enforcement of TED regulations along the Gulf coast of Mexico, specifically in the regions of Tamaulipas, Campeche and Veracruz. $263,858.45
2011 Development and Implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Program Water Environment Research Foundation The Water Environment Research Foundation is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. The INSR program benefits grantees from throughout the watershed. $137,101.07