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 Exercise Stations at the Southeast Louisiana Refuge Complex (LA) Friends of Louisiana Wildlife Refuges, Inc. Bayou Lacombe Centre (SE LA REfuge Headquarters)includes a network of opportunities for families to connect with nature through self-guided exploration and discovery. -trails, Visitor Center, etc. $5,000.00
2009 Trash-Free Potomac Watershed Initiative (DC, PA, VA) Alice Ferguson Foundation Potomac River Watershed $75,000.00
2009 Klamath Basin Water Transaction Program (OR) Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust The upper Klamath Basin, with a special focus on drainages above Upper Klamath Lake, including the Fourmile, Sevenmile, Wood, Sprague and Williamson systems. $388,000.02
2009 Restoring Oyster Reefs in Louisiana and across the Gulf The Nature Conservancy Oyster restoration project will be built in Louisiana’s Acadiana Bays, on west shore of Southwest Pass, and will be used to inform an ecoregion-scale plan for reef restoration across the Gulf coast $180,000.00
2009 Oyster Reef and Salt Marsh Restoration in Choctawhatchee Bay (FL) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc. All sites are in Choctawhatchee Bay. Public submerged land in Walton County adjacent to Cessna Park, Choctaw Beach and Hwy 393. In Fort Walton Beach, 2 city-owned bayfront easements.See site maps. $50,000.00
2009 Swan Valley Grizzly Bear Monitoring (MT) University of Montana The Swan Valley in western Montana is a dynamic landscape with increasing levels of human presence, high grizzly bear mortality levels, and a mosaic of land owners (private, corporate, state, USFS). $89,974.83
2009 Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle Conservation (TX)-IX National Park Service This project will be conducted along the Texas Gulf of Mexico coastline, with most effort focused at Padre Island National Seashore, a federal area managed by the National Park Service. $100,000.00
2009 Science of the Sound: Discovery Monitoring Program (AK) Prince William Sound Science Center and Technology Institute Project activities will be conducted around Cordova, Alaska, located in the eastern Prince William Sound. $65,296.00
2009 Developing a Restoration/Protection Plan for the Marengo Basin (WI) Superior Rivers Watershed Association This project creates a Watershed Action Plan for the Marengo River subbasin, which drains into Lake Superior via the Bad River in northern Wisconsin. $88,780.00
2009 Chesapeake Bay Stormwater Training Partnership Chesapeake Stormwater Network, Inc. Training will initially be targeted to West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. A strategic training template will be applicable to the other Bay states and communities. $500,000.00