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
2019 Comprehensive Community-Based Debris Flow Mitigation and Habitat Restoration (CA) The Project for Resilient Communities Project is located in Santa Barbara County, California. Specific project locations are found on a combination of private property and County of Santa Barbara property. $750,644.10
2019 Landscape-scale Restoration: A Green-Gray Approach to Gulf Coast Resiliency Restore the Earth Foundation Inc Terrebonne Parish, Lafourche Parish, Pointe-aux-Chenes Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana $2,614,998.00
2019 Restoring Maui's Coastal Dunes to Improve Community Resilience and Enhance Wildlife Habitat (HI) University of Hawaii Baldwin Park, Maui, Hawaii $199,505.69
2019 Restoring the three-dimensional structure of hurricane-impacted coral reefs in Puerto Rico Sociedad Ambiente Marino Banjo Grouper, Arrecife Amarillo, Cayo Dákity, and Cayo Luis Pena Reef, Culebra Island, Puerto Rico $1,632,188.85
2019 Okaloosa Island Dune Restoration and Enhancement (FL) Okaloosa County Okaloosa Island, Okaloosa County, Florida $58,721.05
2019 Restoring and Monitoring Fish Passage at Snows Brook in Sedgwick, Maine Maine Coast Heritage Trust Snows Brook, Bagaduce River Watershed, Penobscot River Watershed, Sedgwick, Hancock County, Maine $290,956.68
2019 Using Natural Infrastructure to Increase Flood Resilience in Northeast Wilmington (DE) University of Delaware Brandywine River, Northeast Wilmington, Delaware $116,687.04
2019 Transforming Marin City's Urban Wetland (CA) National Audubon Society, Inc. Marin City, Marin County, California $145,946.69
2019 Coastal Wetland Restoration and Community Resiliency in West Ashley, City of Charleston (SC) Georgia Tech Research corp. Ashley River, Charleston, South Carolina $219,309.70
2019 Veterans Park Living Shoreline, Erosion Control and Habitat Restoration (FL) Okaloosa County Veteran's Park, Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County, Florida. $1,500,000.00