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 Assessing Shoreline at Old River Cover to Create a Plan for Marsh Restoration (TX) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Old River Cove, Lower Neches Wildlife Management Area and Bridge City, Orange County, Texas $275,507.09
2024 Building Capacity to Conserve Salt Marsh Habitat within Coastal Communities (NC, SC, GA, FL) Legacy Philanthropy Works Coastal communities within North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida $1,573,078.93
2024 Planning for Flood Resilience Capacity and Salmon Habitat Improvement in the Skagit River (WA) Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Coastal estuary and floodplain of the Skagit River, Washington $701,520.92
2024 Issaquah Creek Instream Restoration at Lake Sammamish State Park (WA) Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust Issaquah Creek, Lake Sammamish State Park, King County, Washington $1,450,911.65
2024 Developing a Coastal Resilience Plan for Southern Delaware (DE) Delaware Center for the Inland Bays The Delaware Inland Bays Watershed, Sussex County Delaware. $273,194.64
2024 Designing Buttonwood Brook Dam Removal and Riparian Restoration (MA) Buzzards Bay Coalition, Inc. The project site is located on the lowest reach of Buttonwood Brook which flows from its headwaters in New Bedford, MA to its mouth at Apponagansett Bay in Dartmouth, MA. Apponagansett Bay is a highly impaired sub-embayment of Buzzards Bay on the South Coast of Massachusetts. $495,000.00
2024 Developing Final Designs for Buffalo Creek Floodplain Reconnection in the Town of West Seneca (NY) Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Inc. This project is located on Buffalo Creek in the Town of West Seneca just upstream of where Buffalo Creek joins with Cayuga Creek to form the Buffalo River. The Town of West Seneca is a first ring suburb of Buffalo, NY having a population of 45,000 individuals within a 21 square mile footprint. $516,182.59
2024 Designing for Resilience through Estuary Restoration in St. Marys Defense Community (GA) St Marys, GA Central Spine area of downtown St Marys, Georgia $509,136.60
2024 Building Coastal Resilience in the Underserved Communities of Southside Norfolk (VA) Old Dominion University Research Foundation Southside Norfolk, Virginia $493,702.39
2024 Conducting Data Inventory and Needs Assessment in Orleans Parish for Living Shoreline (LA) Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Orleans Parish, Louisiana. $1,142,480.44