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
2009 Upper Clark Fork River Restoration (MT) - II Clark Fork Coalition The upper Clark Fork River and its tributaries stretch between Butte and Missoula: focus areas are the mainstem river below Warm Springs Ponds and lower 5 miles of Brown's Gulch tributary near Butte. $58,368.00
2009 Stopping Aquatic Invaders (MT) Yellowstone Park Foundation Stop Aquatic Invaders! primarily serves Yellowstone National Park. This project is coordinated on public and private lands throughout the Greater Yellowstone Area (Montana, Wyoming and Idaho). $25,000.00
2009 Estuary Celebration Weekend Sea Research Foundation, Inc. Bluff Point State Park, Groton and Mystic, CT $5,420.00
2009 Chumash Creek and Riparian Habitat Restoration (CA) Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians The project is located within the Santa Ynez Chumash Indian Reservation in Santa Ynez, California. $20,000.00
2009 Harrison Pond Park Wetland Restoration and Dam Removal (NY) Town of Smithtown Harrison Pond Park, Kings Park, New York. $94,993.00
2009 Signage at Silver Sands State Park for Habitat Conservation (CT) State of Connecticut Silver Sands State Park, Milford, Connecticut $3,100.93
2009 Impacts of Ghost Fishing to the American Lobster Fishery Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Sites will be located in western Cape Cod Bay and outer Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. These two areas represent different lobster stocks and have varying environmental and fishery conditions. $144,538.70
2009 Swimmable and Fishable Lafayette River (VA) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. The targeted project area is the Lafayette River watershed, located within the City of Norfolk, VA, and a tributary to the Elizabeth River. Latitude 36.89528 and Longitude 76.32333. $135,000.00
2009 Fishing Communities in Action: Reducing Marine Debris in Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla The program will cover approximately 5,500 meters of coastline and all 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico. $65,617.00
2009 Wetland Invasive Plant Education - Great Marsh (MA) Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Parker River Refuge land: Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley; nearby state-owned & private lands in Salisbury & Newburyport for which the Refuge has approval to remove invasives. Essex County, Massachusetts $10,000.00