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 Marine Debris and Contaminant Exposure to Aquatic Life University of Maryland, Baltimore County Field collection of marine debris will be done in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. metropolitan area, in urbanized watersheds and at outlets to Chesapeake Bay. UMBC is centrally located in this region. $59,706.98
2009 Tributary Water Conservation in Idaho - VIII Idaho Department of Water Resources Upper Salmon River Basin - from the headwaters to the confluence with the North Fork Salmon River. $191,747.14
2009 Outdoor Education and Guide Training for Rural Alaskans Origin Institute Wild lands in rural Alaska. We have worked primarily working in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge. $10,000.00
2009 Pulling Together to Eradicate Common Crupina (WA) - IV Washington State North shore of Lake Chelan, in the Lake Chelan Sawtooth Wilderness, Chelan County, Washington. U.S. Forest Service and private land. $25,133.52
2009 Virginia Barrier Islands Predator Management The Nature Conservancy Nine of 14 barrier islands owned by The Nature Conservancy, United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Accomack and Northampton Counties on the Eastern Shore. $61,400.00
2009 American Oystercatcher Management on the Florida Gulf Coast National Audubon Society, Inc. Florida Gulf Coast: Charlotte, Sarasota, Manatee, Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, Levy Counties $25,000.00
2009 Friends of the Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges Start-up (FL) Friends of the Tampa Bay National Wildlife Refuges, Inc. The Tampa Bay Refuges include Egmont Key in District 11, Pinellas Refuges in District 10, and Passage Key in District 13. $5,000.00
2009 Saving Hawaii's Imperiled Forest Birds American Bird Conservancy Mauna Kea, Hawaii; Leeward slopes of eastern Maui; Nihoa & Laysan Islands. $150,148.00
2009 Snowy Owl Research, Education, and Conservation (AK) Owl Research Institute, Inc. Research is conducted on a 127-mile stretch of Arctic tundra, on the Beaufort Coastal Plain adjoining Barrow, Alaska, one of the few locations where the Snowy Owl consistently breeds. $45,000.00
2009 Monitoring Ecosystem Recovery Following Rat Eradication (AK) The Nature Conservancy Rat Island, and other islands in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. $100,000.00