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 Enhancing Coastal Dune Matrix to Improve Protected Species Habitat and Community Resilience (FL) Escambia County Board of County Commissioners Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach (Santa Rosa Island) $1,465,731.40
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 Flooding Reduction and Habitat Creation through Tidal Wetland Restoration in Novato Creek (CA) Marin County Flood Control District City of Novato, Marin County, California $7,107,000.00
2024 Developing Preliminary Design to Mitigate Flooding and Restore Habitat on Ventura River Parkway (CA) The Trust for Public Land City of Ventura, California $317,500.00
2024 Engaging Citizens in Seekonk River Climate Resilience and Habitat Restoration Planning (RI) Providence Resilience Partnership Seekonk River, Rhode Island $772,794.52
2024 Developing Final Designs for Chicago-Calumet River Shallows Restoration (IL) Friends of the Chicago River Chicago-Calumet River system, Cook County, Illinois $631,439.46
2024 Coastal Resilience and Wildlife Habitat Restoration at Hammock River Marsh, CT Ducks Unlimited, Inc. This project is located at the 309-acre Hammock River estuary within the Town of Clinton, CT. Project activities will occur at the bridge and tide-gate system located on Beach Park Road (Town Owned) and will restore 185-acres of salt marsh. $8,345,592.56
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 Developing Final Designs for Siuslaw Estuary Tidal Wetlands Restoration (OR) McKenzie River Trust Siuslaw River’s estuary and watershed near Florence, Oregon $1,012,692.18
2024 Building a Community Climate Risk Assessment Program (AK) Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Alaska Native villages, Alaska $4,066,121.94