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 Cedar River Salmonid Habitat Enhancement Partnership (WA) Cascade Land Conservancy The 45 mile long Cedar River, located in Western Washington, originates in the Cascade Range and flows west/northwest into Lake Washington which drains into the Puget Sound. $47,758.00
2009 Reconnecting Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Trout Unlimited, Inc. Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont, White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, Ashuelot River watershed in New Hampshire, and the Westfield River watershed in Massachusetts. $95,000.03
2009 Middle Fork John Day River Restoration (OR) The Freshwater Trust The project is sited along the Middle Fork John Day in Grant Co. on public land managed by the Malheur National Forest and private land owned by RPB, LLC. $56,839.00
2009 Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtle Conservation in Ecuador Equilibrio Azul Machalilla is located in the south-central coast of Ecuador. It represents the only National Park in the coast and protects one of the most diverse marine areas of the country $24,998.00
2009 San Francisco Bay Native Oyster Habitat Restoration (CA) The Watershed Project Site #1: Marin County, California. Site #2 iEast Bay Regional Park District, Contra Costa County, California $39,785.00
2009 Identifying Private Aquatic Nuisance Cleaning Stations Near Yellowstone (MT) Center for Aquatic Nuisance Species The Greater Yellowstone Area, including portions of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho $8,260.00
2009 Increasing Breeding Success for Brown-headed Nuthatches (NC) Davidson College This research will be conducted on six golf courses in the vicinity of Davidson, Mecklenburg Co., in south-central NC. $8,000.00
2009 Golf Course Ponds as Suitable Turtle Habitat in Urbanized Areas (NC) Davidson College We will base our study in the Charlotte-metropolitan area of North Carolina. This region has one of the highest rates of urban land development in the United States. $59,950.00
2009 Shorebird Management in Florida Panhandle State Parks Florida Park Service This project will take place in beach dune habitat of five coastal state parks of the Florida Panhandle west of the Apalachicola River. $72,703.74
2009 Live Oak Trail Accessibility (FL) Friends of Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge,Volusia County, East Central Florida. Managed by Department of Interior,Fish and Wildlife Service. Owned by Fedral government $4,999.56