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
2010 Amur Tiger Monitoring Program 2011 Wildlife Conservation Society The Russian Far East, at 18 sites across tiger range in Primorsky and Khabarovski Krais, including Forest Service lands and Zapovedniks (strictly protected reserves), which are all federal lands. $50,000.00
2010 Native Warm Season Grass Establishment and Capacity Building (AL) Alabama Wildlife Federation Alabama - within High Priority Areas of NBCI Bird Conservation Regions 27 (Southern Coastal Plain), 28 (Appalachian Mts), and 29 (Piedmont). $194,000.00
2010 North Central Washington Salmon Safe (WA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. North Central Washington, Okanogan, Chelan and Douglas counties. $29,996.52
2010 Methow Beaver Restoration (WA) Methow Conservancy The project location is the Methow River Watershed. For two years we have engaged in Beaver Restoration in the watershed. We plan to conitinue this work with an expanded effort in 2010. $32,694.00
2010 McLane Creek Community Outreach and Project Development (WA) South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group McLane Creek is a highly productive salmon (Chinook, Coho, Chum, and Steelhead) stream in South Puget Sound, Thurston County, WA. McLane Creek empties in to Mud Bay west of Olympia, WA in WRIA 13. $4,972.57
2010 Thames River Interpretive Signage at Norwich Harbor (CT) City of Norwich Harbor Management Commission Brown Memorial Waterfront Park, Norwich City Hall,
American Wharf Marina, City of Norwich, New London County, CT. Latitude: N 41° 31' 23.1664" Longitude: W 72° 4' 43.0971".
$9,480.00
2010 Long Island Sound Curricula Outreach to Connecticut's Inner Cities Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Schools in Norwich, New London, and New Haven, New Haven and New London counties, CT. $28,949.20
2010 School to River (WA) - II Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce The proposed project site is the Grays River, tributary of the Columbia River at River Mile 14. The Grays River supports primary populations of Lower Columbia River chum, coho, Chinook, and steelhead. $15,482.18
2010 Kindergarten Pollinator Interpretive Garden (PA) Friends of the Heinz Refuge at Tinicum, Inc. Longstreth Elementary School in West Philadelphia and John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum $9,164.84
2010 Silvering the Roanoke (NC) Friends of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences A total of ten schools will be affected throughout the Roanaoke River Basin and Shad will be released at various points throughout the 15 county region. The teacher workshops will be in Raleigh. $5,000.00