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
2008 Whooping Crane Reintroduction to Southeastern U.S. Operation Migration-USA Maryland, Wisconsin, and Chassahowitzka Refuge, Florida $210,835.00
2008 Nitrogen Loss Reduction in Crops (MO) University of Missouri Missouri $410,317.00
2008 Northwest Marine Ecoregional Assessment The Nature Conservancy Northern California to British Columbia $170,200.00
2008 Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System (IL) Thompsons Pearl Valley Eggs, Inc. Illinois $443,000.00
2008 Market-Based Solutions to Oregon Salmon Recovery Oregon Environmental Council South Coast of Oregon $75,000.00
2008 Mt. Misery Beach Habitat Restoration (NY) Coastal Steward Port Jefferson, New York $6,000.00
2008 Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Spring into Learning Program Death Valley Natural History Association Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a 22,000 acre refuge managed by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. AMNWR is located 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas in the Amargosa Valley of Southern Nye County. $6,303.97
2008 St. Joseph's Site Environmental Assessment and Conceptual Plan (DE) Saint Joseph's at Providence Creek 222-acre parcel in Duck Creek Watershed, of which 60 acres are wetlands. Blackbird State Forest Migratory Corridor is 2 miles to north. Providence Creek, tributary of Duck Creek, bisects property. $45,000.00
2008 Tarboo Creek Restoration (WA) - V Northwest Watershed Institute The Tarboo-Dabob watershed is located near the town of Quilcene, approximately one half hour's drive south of Port Townsend, Washington. Project is WRIA 17, Hood Canal Coordinating Council lead entity $30,000.00
2008 North Fork Stillaguamish Cooperative Riparian Enhancement (WA) Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force dba Sound Salmon Solutions The project is located in the floodplain of the North Fork Stillaguamish River east of the town of Arlington in north Snohomish County, western Washington. $25,000.00