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 Restoration and Protection of Coastal Wetlands in Village of Kotlik (AK) Village of Kotlik Kotlik, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Southwestern Alaska $3,956,250.00
2023 Building Capacity for Coastal Resilience in the Village of Tyonek (AK) Tyonek Tribal Conservation District Native Village of Tyonek, Tyonek Tribal Conservation District, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska $626,210.00
2023 Building Resilience Capacity to Protect Coastal Communities at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay (GA) Georgia Tech Research corp. St. Marys, Kingsland, Cumberland Island, Camden County, Georgia $967,288.03
2023 Creating Cohesive Nature-Based Resilience in Connecticut Energy & Environmental Protection, Connecticut Department of Coastal Connecticut
$612,953.82
2023 Expanding Coastal Conservation and Restoration to Build Resiliency of Admiralty Bay (WA) Whidbey Camano Land Trust Admiralty Bay, Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington $1,422,500.00
2023 Building Capacity of Alaska Native Tribes to Implement Nature-based Coastal Resilience Strategies Alaska Conservation Foundation Coastal Alaska $1,431,835.76
2023 Restoring Beach and Dune System at the East End of Dauphin Island (AL) Town of Dauphin Island Dauphin Island, Alabama $5,000,000.00
2023 Implementing a Living Shoreline along Magazine Point at Naval Air Station Pensacola (FL) Escambia County Pensacola Bay, Escambia County, Florida $10,926,000.00
2023 Building Chickahominy Tribal Community Capacity to Create a Coastal Resilience Plan (VA) Chickahominy Indian Tribe Chickahominy and James Rivers, Charles City County, Virginia $350,064.83
2023 Breton Landbridge Marsh and Living Shoreline Creation (LA) Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Breton Sound Basin, Plaquemines Parish, LA, Southwest of Delacroix, LA. The project consists of nature-based features which are part of a larger critical landform which will reduce localized storm surge risk in St. Bernard Parishes, including communities which are identified as disadvantaged. $7,709,835.74