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 Atlantic Coast Sea Turtle Recovery (FL) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Atlantic Coast of Florida. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), Archie Carr NWR, and Hobe Sound NWR. $220,000.00
2010 Shorebird Habitat Management on Mississippi WMAs Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Foundation, Inc. Project locations and affected acres at each WMA include
Mahannah WMA (Warren County,730 acres),Howard Miller WMA (Issaquena County,160 acres,Muscadine Farms WMA (Washington County,300 acres).
$169,706.80
2010 Southwest Arizona Refuge Bookstore Start-Up and Expansion U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Kofa National Wildlife Refuge The Bookstores are and will be located at Kofa, Cibola, and Imperial Refuges. $2,500.00
2010 Pilchuck Creek Partners in Habitat Restoration (WA) Snohomish County Project is located in stream habitat of Pilchuck Creek, a major tributary to the Stillaguamish River, in Snohomish County, WA on the ownership of the Stillaguamish Tribe. $45,262.72
2010 Voluntary Agricultural Stewardship (WA) Washington State University Washington $449,758.17
2010 Russian River Coho Salmon Partnership (CA) Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration Russian River watershed, in Sonoma County, California $696,357.87
2010 Eliminating Threats to Priority Seabirds - II American Bird Conservancy Multiple: Isla Mocha, Chile; Pacific coast, Mexico; $173,000.00
2010 Securing Key Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Watersheds Trout Unlimited, Inc. Bridgeport, California. $47,303.00
2010 Assessment of Restoration Actions in Big Springs Creek (CA) The Regents of the University of California Work would take place on the Shasta River and Big Springs Creek on The Nature Conservancy's Nelson Ranch and Shasta Big Springs Ranch, Syskiyou County in Northern California. $130,000.00
2010 Payment for Ecosystem Services to Finance Marine Protected Areas Forest Trends Association Seaflower MPA (San Andres Archipelago, Colombia) is the largest MPA in the Caribbean, a coral reef biodiversity hotspot, and has globally and nationally important marine ecosystems and biodiversity. $50,000.00