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 Comprehensive Shoreline Management Plans for Coastal Alabama (AL) Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium / Dauphin Island Sea Lab Mobile County, Alabama $575,000.00
2023 Building Capacity for Corn Neck Resiliency Strategy (RI) Town of New Shoreham Along Corn Neck Road
Block Island, Rhode Island
$185,000.00
2023 Developing Resilience and Restoration Master Plan for Commencement Bay (WA) City of Tacoma Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington $764,697.11
2023 Stabilizing Chilkat River Bank and Restoring Chinook Salmon Habitat in Chilkat Indian Village (AK) Chilkat Indian Village (Klukwan) Chilkat Indian Village (Klukwan), Coastal Southeast Alaska $669,570.00
2023 Designing Providence Riverwalk to Improve Resilience and Habitat of Woonasquatucket River (RI) City of Providence Woonasquatucket River, Providence County, Rhode Island $1,000,000.00
2023 Innovating Salt Marsh Restoration Techniques to Protect Coastal Community Infrastructure (FL) University of Florida Lower St. Johns River Watershed, St. Augustine, Florida. $1,048,019.63
2023 Developing a Watershed Flood Resilience Plan for the Great Coharie River (NC) North Carolina State University Great Coharie Creek Watershed HUC10: 0303000604 / Sampson County / North Carolina $328,186.89
2023 Community-Driven Site Assessment and Preliminary Design of Flood Buyout Lands (NY) Town of Olive 9 acres of vacated flood buyout land in the 100-year floodplain of the Esopus Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River, located in the small commercial center of the rural Hamlet of Boiceville, Town of Olive Ulster County, NY on NYS Route 28, the east-west highway linking I-87 to the Catskill Park. $290,765.00
2023 Planning for Restoration and Management in the Casco Bay Coastal Bluff Ecosystem (ME) Greater Portland Council of Governments Coastal communities of Maine $349,410.04
2023 Resident-Led Resilience Planning in North Gulfport and Surrounding Neighborhoods (MS) Anthropocene Alliance Turkey Creek, Forest Heights, Rolling Meadows, Villa Del Ray, Emerald Pines, North Park Estates, Magnolia Grove, Mississippi City, Soria City and The Quarters, Mississippi $345,615.00