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 Engaging Frontline Communities to Build Climate and Watershed Resilience (RI) Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council Woonasquatucket and Providence River Watersheds in Providence, Rhode Island $250,000.00
2023 Developing Coastal Flooding Projections and Education Hub in Maine Gulf of Maine Research Institute Coastal Maine $162,947.43
2023 Building Beach and Saltmarsh Resilience to Protect Island Communities (MA) The Trustees of Reservations Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge, Nantucket, Massachusetts, and Pocha Pond, Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts $368,083.94
2023 Advancing Community Plans to Address Climate Change and Improve Salmon Habitat in Seward (AK) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Seward, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska $729,097.03
2023 Building Resiliency and Restoring Critical Habitat in a Northern California Dune System Friends of the Dunes North Spit of Humboldt Bay, Manila, Humboldt County, California $1,999,110.50
2023 Restoring Watersheds through Agroforestry to Improve Erosion Control in Guam The University of Guam Ugum Watershed in Southern Guam $1,568,350.88
2023 Restoring Two Historic Wetlands to Reduce Flooding, Improve Water Quality and Freshwater Habitat (OR) Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc. Coos County, Oregon $2,996,608.62
2023 Planning to Reduce Flood Risk and Increase Salmon and Steelhead Habitat in Sandy River Basin (OR) The Freshwater Trust Sandy River Basin, Northwestern Oregon $1,100,511.09
2023 Restoring Mangroves in Jobos Bay to Enhance Local Community Protection from Coastal Hazards (PR) The Ocean Foundation Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Puerto Rico $1,232,146.62
2023 Mitigating Flood Risk on the Mississippi Coast Through Equity Based Stakeholder Engagement University of Southern Mississippi Rhodes Bayou, Escatawpa and Pascagoula Rivers, City of Moss Point, Jackson County, Mississippi $294,400.56