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
2023 Expanding Cover Crop Technical Assistance with Farmers for Soil Health for Michigan Corn, Soybean, and Pork Farms Corn Marketing Program of Michigan Michigan $900,000.00
2023 Manure Management to Reduce Nitrogen Pollution into Long Island Sound (CT) Eastern Connecticut Conservation District, Inc. Pease Brook, Lebanon, Connecticut $819,513.78
2023 Restoring Riparian and Tidal Wetlands at Bolinas Lagoon (CA) Marin County Parks Bolinas Lagoon, Bolinas, Marin County, California $3,675,600.00
2023 Launching a Producer Conservation Mentorship Network in the Southern Great Plains of Nebraska Center for Rural Affairs Southern Great Plains Region of Nebraska $251,772.54
2023 Implementing Automated Acoustic Monitoring for Band-rumped Storm Petrel on Maui (HI) University of Hawaii Maui County, Maui Island, Hawaii $90,000.00
2023 Increasing Effectiveness of Shorebird Predation Management Through Improved Camera-Based Monitoring Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ and all shorebird areas along the Atlantic Flyway $134,952.48
2023 Restoring and Enhancing Longleaf Pine and Native Grasslands in Alabama Alabama Wildlife Federation Alabama $199,000.00
2023 Utilizing Partners and Forest Management Practices to Improve Early and Late Successional Habitats Along the Kittatinny Ridge (PA) The Ruffed Grouse Society Kittatinny Ridge in Pennsylvania $546,496.71
2023 Designing a Resilience Action Plan for Maryland’s Coastal Communities University of Maryland Coastal Maryland $513,532.62
2023 Developing the East River Resilience Collaborative for Nature-Based, Community-Driven Solutions (WI) The Nature Conservancy The East River Watershed, located in northeast Wisconsin, is a coastal tributary to Green Bay, Lake Michigan covering 13 municipalities and three counties (Brown, Manitowoc, Calumet). It is characterized by agriculture and urban land use, critical fish and wildlife habitat, and coastal flooding. $199,810.71