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 Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Flow Restoration (ID) Friends of the Teton River, Inc. The project area is Trail Creek from the Natl. Forest boundary to its confluence with the Teton River. Trail Creek is the uppermost tributary to the Teton River, which flows into the Upper Snake River $30,000.00
2009 Community-Based Restoration and Education in Support of Coho (CA) Turtle Island Restoration Network The community-based riparian habitat restoration projects are located in the Lagunitas Creek watershed in Marin County, California, and improves endangered coho salmon and freshwater shrimp habitat. $39,998.98
2009 Eco-Oakland and Eco-Richmond Environmental Education Program (CA) Golden Gate Audubon Society, Inc. Arrowhead Marsh in East Oakland and Pt. Pinole in North Richmond, California $20,000.00
2009 Gunnison Sage Grouse Augmentation in Southwest Colorado Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) On State lands and BLM public lands managed by the Dolores Public Lands Office in Dry Creek Basin and Coal Bed Canyon near Dove Creek, Colorado. $117,200.82
2009 Festival of Little Neck Bay and Long Island Sound (NY) - III Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. Little Neck Bay, Douglaston, New York $5,000.03
2009 Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area Oak Savanna Restoration (WI) West Wisconsin Land Trust, Inc. The 250-acre property is a high limestone bluff overlooking the Mississippi River near the village of Stockholm in Pepin County, WI. $25,000.00
2009 Longleaf Restoration Partnership – II National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. Locations include private lands in the Florida Panhandle (Escambia/Santa Rosa Counties); National Forests (e.g. Talladega); Department of Defense lands (e.g. Fort Rucker); and state parks/state WMAs. $920,110.25
2009 Upper Hazel River Riparian Buffer Incentive Program (VA) The Piedmont Environmental Council, Inc. The location is the Upper Hazel River watershed in Rappahannock, Madison, and Culpeper counties in Virginia. Approximate latitude is 38-39'25" N and approximate
longitude is 078-13'34" W
$74,926.25
2009 Mechumps Creek Restoration (VA) Randolph-Macon College Restoration reach is in Ashland between Cottage Green Drive and Hill Carter Parkway. The approximate center of the project is 77.47W, 37.76N. $115,000.00
2009 Start-up of a Nature Store at Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge (MA) Friends of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts $5,000.00