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
2022 Invasive Species Control for Wildfire Resilience in Fire-impacted lands in Sonoma County (CA) Sonoma Resource Conservation District Sonoma Creek, Upper Santa Rosa Creek, Upper Mark West Creek, Austin Creek, Pena Creek, Guerneville North, and Dry Creek $999,996.76
2020 Developing a Resilient Waterfront and Shoreline Enhancement Plan (FL) City of Miami City of Miami, Florida $176,551.38
2020 Restoring Tidal Flows to Schoppee Marsh and Increasing the Coastal Resilience of Machias (ME) Downeast Salmon Federation Schoppee Marsh is a fringing marsh comprising part of the Machias Bay Estuary in Washington County, in eastern Maine (GPS: 44.720364, -67.438128). The marsh is in the Town of Machias just .75 miles from and in direct sight of the town’s historic low-lying commercial center and county seat. $107,780.26
2020 Creating a Dune and Habitat Restoration Plan for Green Hill Pond in the South Shore of Rhode Island University of Rhode Island Green Hill Pond, South Kingstown Town, in Washington County, Rhode Island $128,034.99
2020 Developing a Living Shoreline Suitability Model for Pensacola Bay (FL) Santa Rosa County Pensacola Bay, Escambia County and Santa Rosa County, Florida $73,891.00
2020 Developing a Resiliency Implementation Workplan for Camden County (GA) The Nature Conservancy Camden County, Georgia $75,000.21
2020 Lower Quillayute River Restoration (WA) Quileute Tribe Quillayute River in La Push, Clallam County, Washington State $2,250,000.00
2020 Increasing Access to Fish Habitat and Aquatic Connectivity through Stream Restoration (ME) Maine Department of Marine Resources Town of Lisbon on the Sabattus River, a tributary of the Androscoggin River, Androscoggin County, Maine $1,548,528.00
2020 Building Base Resilience and Enhancing Shoreline Protection on the York River (VA) College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science York River and creeks, York County, Virginia $1,000,000.00
2020 Planning for Community and Ecosystem Resilience on the Oregon Coast (OR) Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Coos Bay and Coquille River estuaries, Nehalem Bay, Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay, and Sand Lake estuaries, Coos and Tillamook Counties, Oregon $250,115.74