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 Rosegarden Dam Removal (PA) American Rivers, Inc. The Rosegarden Dam is located in Upper Allen Township near Grantham, PA. The project site includes one mainstem dam and two millrace dams. $165,736.00
2010 Anne Beers Elementary School Tree Planting (DC) National Association of Gateway Communities Anne Beers Elementary School
3600 Alabama Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020
$25,000.00
2010 Coastal Wetland Restoration on Private Lands (LA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. This project will take place in privately owned coastal marsh lands that are classified as fresh to intermediate in Cameron and Vermilion Parishes located in the Louisiana coastal zone. $940,214.27
2010 Innovative Transactions to Restore Flows (OR) - VIII The Freshwater Trust Our main office is located in Portland, Oregon and we work throughout the state. Basins significant to this project include Hood, Willamette, Wallowa County in the Grande Ronde, and John Day. $216,696.42
2010 White Lake Conservation Area Enhancement (LA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. The focus area is 1,900 acres at White Lake Conservation Area 7.4 miles south of Gueydan, LA. $620,000.00
2010 EagleCam at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (ID) Friends of Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, Bonners Ferry, ID $4,973.75
2010 Union Slough Saltmarsh Riparian Corridor Restoration (WA) EarthCorps The Union Slough Saltmarsh Restoration Site is located in the Snohomish River estuary just north of Everett off the east side of Hwy 529 at 37th St. Project is in Everett, Snohomish County, WA, WRIA 7 $36,885.00
2010 Selkirk-Cabinet-Purcell Linkage Zone Initiative (ID, MT) The Vital Ground Foundation, Inc. Northern Idaho and extreme northwestern Montana, specifically areas within and surrounding three major transportation lines within the ecoregion: 1) US Hwy 95; 2) US Hwy 2; and 3) Montana Hwy 200. $50,000.00
2010 Meadow Restoration to Sustain Stream Flows and Native Trout (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Statewide in California $125,000.00
2010 Crucial Areas and Connectivity Assessment and Training (MT) Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Statewide, with a focus on the Western 1/3 of Montana where large free-roaming carnivores occur. $99,357.63