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
2018 John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Tidal Marsh Restoration to Restore Hydrological Function (PA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Pennsylvania $658,783.00
2018 Dollar Bay-Moses Lake Wetlands Restoration and Protection to Reduce Erosion (TX) Galveston Bay Foundation Dollar Bay-Moses Lake in Galveston County, Texas $1,049,000.00
2018 Helen Wood Park Shoreline Protection and Habitat Restoration (AL) The Nature Conservancy Mobile Bay, Alabama $137,467.34
2018 Two Community Resilience Sites in Coastal North Carolina North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc. Two sites in eastern North Carolina (Carteret and Pamlico Counties, Legislative Districts: NC03, Atlantic, Oriental
34.0459° N, 77.9139° W 34.8848864, -76.3404708; 35.0310°N, 76.6930°W; 35.8441°N, 75.6198°W, 35.9082°N, 75.6757°W
$1,038,537.71
2018 Floodplain Reconnection to Restore Wild Salmon Habitat and Enhance Community Resilience (OR) Sandy River Basin Watershed Council Sandy and Salmon Rivers, Oregon $879,341.03
2018 Maintain Coastal Protection of Florida's Reefs through Restoration of Resilient Corals Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Biscayne National Park, and Mote Marine Centers in Monroe, Miami-Dade, and Sarasota Counties, Florida $1,499,461.72
2018 Reforestation and Habitat Enhancement of Hacienda La Esperanza Nature Reserve (PR) Para la Naturaleza, Inc. Hacienda La Esperanza Nature Reserve, municipalities of Manatí and Barceloneta on the north coast of Puerto Rico $648,754.77
2018 Gravel Beach and Berm Design for Shorebird Habitat, Erosion Control and Flood Protection (CA) California State Coastal Conservancy South Bay Salt Pond, Alameda County, California $214,749.14
2018 McCoys Creek Restoration Plan for Improved Wildlife Habitat and Flood Management (FL) Groundwork Jacksonville, Inc. McCoys Creek, a tributary to the St. Johns River, City of Jacksonville, Florida $250,000.00
2018 Rhode Island Shoreline Adaptation and Habitat Enhancement Project Inventory RI Coastal Resources Management Council Project will focus on the 21 municipalities that border the Rhode Island shoreline. The actual extent of the project focus will be within the areas of the state modeled to be impacted by coastal flooding under a 100 year storm scenario and 7 feet of sea level rise (see uploaded project map). $258,038.11