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 Coastal Habitats Education and Stewardship (CA) Friends of the Dunes This project is in the Humboldt Bay area of Humboldt County, California on coastal lands managed by Friends of the Dunes, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and several other agencies. $9,922.50
2009 Invasive Plant Risk Mapping in the Sierra Nevada (CA) California Invasive Plant Council Sierra Nevada ecoregion in California, with diverse habitat types ranging from alpine boulder fields to foothill oak woodlands. This includes Sierra meadows, focus of a NFWF Keystone Initiative. $57,829.00
2009 Pollinator Field Guide, Posters, Book, and Monitoring Protocol Pollinator Partnership The proposed project location will be primarily in North America, but because many of these projects will be available on-line at the P2 www.pollinator.org, they will be accessible worldwide. $65,000.00
2009 Outreach and Education Program on Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge (CA) Friends of California Condors Wild and Free Parts of Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kern and San Luis Obispo Countys $3,210.00
2009 Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the James River Watershed (VA) Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. James River Watershed, Virginia $90,000.00
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