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
2024 Developing Flood Resilience through Salt Marsh Restoration and Green Infrastructure (CT) City of Norwalk, Connecticut Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut $502,700.00
2024 Conduct Feasibility Study and Preliminary Design for Eighteenmile Creek (NY) Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Inc. Town of Hamburg, Erie County, New York $183,894.39
2024 Creating a Resilient and Sustainable Valley Creek Corridor (WI) City of Port Washington Port Washington is a northern suburb of the Milwaukee metropolitan area, in Ozaukee County, WI. Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, this project will plan for transformative restoration of the entire 1.8-mile Valley Creek stream corridor, which discharges to Lake Michigan in the City. $915,000.00
2024 Planning for a Resilient Community and Thriving Waterbird Population in Molokai (HI) Molokai Land Trust Punalau Pond, Ohiapilo Pond, and Kakahaia National Wildlife Refuge in South Shore Molokai, Hawaii $255,278.46
2024 Design and Permitting for Stream Daylighting and Restoration of Biddison Run in Baltimore City (MD) Backyard Basecamp, Inc. Biddison Run a tributary to Herring Run, Frankford Community, Baltimore, Maryland $202,606.66
2023 Creating Flood Resilience through Community Land Use Planning in Norwalk (CT) City of Norwalk, Connecticut Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut $211,750.00
2023 Restoring Riparian and Tidal Wetlands at Bolinas Lagoon (CA) Marin County Parks Bolinas Lagoon, Bolinas, Marin County, California $3,675,600.00
2023 Designing Nature-Based Solutions to Build Resiliency in Virginia's Eastern Shore The Nature Conservancy Oyster (Northampton County, VA) is highly vulnerable to SLR and flooding. Oyster’s creeks and marshes lead across shallow bays protected by marsh and barrier islands to the east. Focus of the proposed project are three eroding marsh islands within Hillcrest Shellfish Sanctuary, protecting Oyster. $414,048.52
2023 Designing for a Resilient Future in the Merrimack River Watershed (NH, MA) The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire Merrimack River watershed, NH & MA $360,386.88
2023 Constructing a Living Shoreline to Prevent Coastal Erosion at Udalls Cove (NY) Save the Sound, Inc. Udalls Cove within Little Neck Bay, Queens, New York $2,380,400.43