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 Potomac Headwaters Watershed Leaders (WV) Cacapon Institute, Inc. The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, also known as the Potomac Highlands. $50,000.00
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
2010 Conserving and Enhancing San Francisco Bay Scoter Habitats U.S. Geological Survey San Francisco Bay, California $189,270.00
2010 Hydrological Vulnerability of Sierra Nevada Montane Meadows University of California, Davis Throughout NFWF's Sierra Nevada Meadow Restoration Initiative Area, but headquartered at the Center for Watershed Science at UC Davis. $78,038.00
2010 Arcadia Marsh/Bowens Creek Restoration and Fish Passage (MI) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Manistee County in Michigan's northwest Lower Peninsula, including Bowens Creek and tributaries and Arcadia Marsh all within five miles of Lake Michigan. $783,822.92
2010 Silver Creek Protection (MI) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. Project is in the Lake Huron drainage. It includes portions of the mainstream Ocqueoc River and high-quality, coldwater tributaries that flow into the Ocqueoc River Watershed(Presque Isle County (MI) $133,510.00
2010 Hawksbill Conservation in Los Cobanos Marine Protected Area of El Salvador Fundación Zoológica de El Salvador Project will be executed along the beaches within and adjacent to the Los Cóbanos Reef MPA, which is located at 13° 31' 26" N and 89° 48' 23" W. $35,182.00