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 Enhancing Flood Resilience and Endangered Waterbird Habitat in Kailua, Hawaii Waterways Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife Town of Kailua, Hawaii $4,000,000.00
2023 Preliminary Designs of Lower Elk Creek Wetland Enhancement (CA) Smith River Alliance Crescent City, Del Norte County, California $207,884.77
2023 Designing Floodplain Restoration in Lower Pescadero Creek Corridor (CA) San Mateo Resource Conservation District Pescadero Creek, California $138,999.18
2023 Assessing Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Flood Hazard Management (WA) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington Tulalip Reservation Shoreline, Washington $366,337.73
2023 Assessing and Prioritizing Tidal Restriction Restoration Projects in Ten Kennebec Estuary Towns (ME) Kennebec Estuary Land Trust Arrowsic, Bath, Bowdoinham, Dresden, Georgetown, Phippsburg, Richmond, West Bath, Westport Island, and Woolwich Maine $249,819.90
2023 Building a Resilient Coastal Communities Collaborative Program in South Carolina South Carolina Office of Resilience The South Carolina Resilient Coastal Communities Collaborative Program will target the Salkehatchie Watershed which includes all or portions of Barnwell, Bamberg, Allendale, Hampton, Jasper, Colleton & Beaufort Counties and will work with 10 communities within that watershed. $750,625.60
2023 Designing Habitat Restoration and Flood Reduction Strategies at Willapa River (WA) Pacific Conservation District Lower Willapa River System, South Bend and Raymond, Washington $940,000.00
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