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 Water Rights Accord Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Pendleton, Oregon. $1,649.25
2009 Girl Scouts Go "Back to Nature" (ND) Girl Scouts - Dakota Horizons Northwestern North Dakota
Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Audubon National Wildlife Refuge and Wetlmand Management
Camp Ocankusa
$5,000.00
2009 Central Valley Weed Partnership in the Bitterroot Valley (MT) Ravalli County Weed District The Bitterroot Valley, of western Montana is largely private land. The project area spans 20 miles from Lee Metcalf NWR, along the Bitterroot River to the town of Darby, Montana $50,000.00
2009 Environmental Education at the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge (NM) Friends of Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge 7 miles southeast of Las Vegas, San Miguel County, NM, at Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the project will take place at local schools in Las Vegas, NM. $4,790.00
2009 Alameda Environmental Education Program (CA) Golden Gate Audubon Society, Inc. The proposed Alameda Refuge is located on the formerly occupied Naval Station in Alameda. The site consists of 579 acres of land and 400 acres of adjacent waters in San Francisco Bay. $2,500.00
2009 Raptor Population Index - IV Hawk Migration Association of North America, Inc. The scope of this project is continental: Monitoring data are generated in more than 100 localities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. $197,920.00
2009 Restoring New England Cottontail Populations in Maine U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth, Wells, additional towns in York and Cumberland Counties, ME. $245,946.00
2009 Establish Educational Book Store at Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge (MS) Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group Gautier, MS in Jackson County. Habitat is the disappearing wet pine savanna which is home to the last 155 remaining critically endangered Mississippi Sandhill Cranes. $4,500.00
2009 Enhancing Bird Habitat on Private Land (CO) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies On private lands, some adjacent to federal land, throughout the state of Colorado. $150,000.00
2009 Golden-winged Warbler Conservation Initiative - III Cornell University Appalachian and Great Lakes regions, lands owned/managed by 10+ states, fed. agencies, private industry, and other private landowners. Winter: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panamá, Colombia & Venezuela. $282,378.51