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 WOW Online: America's Conservation Legacy - III Wonders of Wildlife Nationwide $100,000.00
2008 Paradise Creek Nature Park (VA) The Elizabeth River Project Portsmouth, Virginia $50,000.00
2008 Surveying Eels Below Dams on the Byram River (CT) Town of Greenwich, Connecticut Byram River, Greenwich, Connecticut $2,000.00
2008 Combination Crossing Restoration (ID) Owyhee Watershed Council Owyhee County, Idaho $25,130.00
2008 Installation of a Green Roof at Ranaqua Administrative and Works Facility (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation The location of the Greenroof will be above the auto shop at Ranaqua, located at 1 Bronx River Parkway. Ranaqua is a City of New York Parks and Recereation borough administration and shops facility. $350,000.00
2008 Año Nuevo Island Seabird Habitat Restoration (CA) - III Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Ano Nuevo Island, San Mateo County, California $214,329.00
2008 Longleaf Pine Restoration in National Forests (AL, FL) The Orianne Society Those areas in Apalachicola and Conecuh National Forests that have high quality sandhill habitats and longleaf pine. $178,771.00
2008 Citizen Science and Restoration in the Nisqually Estuary (WA) Nisqually River Foundation East and west portions of the Nisqually Delta in the Nisqually NWR, including Luhr Beach to the North, a unique habitat undergoing extensive restoration, removing dikes and restoring estuary habitat. $4,284.63
2008 Eroding Marsh Habitat Enhancement (NJ) - II Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc. The project is located in the Delaware Bayshore Region of New Jersey at the mouth of the Maurice River in Cumberland County. See maps in attached proposal for additional detail. $44,971.00
2008 Guides, Website, and Posters for Pollinator Habitat Pollinator Partnership The Ecoregional Guides will be available at www.pollinator.org for free download so there is no area restrictions. Posters will be available upon request on the P2 website and they will be distribute $80,000.00