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
2024 Building Community Capacity for Restoration in the Arthur Kill-Upper Bay Watershed (NJ) Weequahic Park Association South Ward Newark, New Jersey $685,339.31
2024 Creating a Master Plan for Resiliency in Village of Alakanuk (AK) Village of Alakanuk Alakanuk, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Southwestern Alaska. $539,413.00
2024 Designing Coastal Habitat Enhancements for Community and Habitat Resilience (NJ) New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Coastal communities of New Jersery $976,423.11
2024 Planning for the Restoration and Reclamation of the Urban Shoreline in Camden (NJ) New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection City of Camden, Camden County, New Jersey $1,461,100.00
2024 Designing Ridge to Reef Resilience in Coral Bay to Mitigate Flood Risk to Critical Assets (VI) Coral Bay Community Council, Inc. Coral Bay, Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands $836,543.19
2024 Preliminary Design for Marsh and Mangrove Restoration in Bayou Thunder and Bay Ronfluer (LA) Grand Isle Independent Levee District Bayou Thunder and Bay Ronfleur, North of Grand Isle, Jefferson Parish Louisiana. Approximate center coordinate: 29°11'56.43"N 90° 4'27.90"W $607,327.00
2024 Community-Driven Assessment and Design for Wetland Restoration in Little Calumet (IN) The Wetlands Initiative A 777-acre contiguous parcel located within a roughly 2,000-acre floodplain corridor along the West Branch of the Little Calumet River in Northwest Indiana. The floodplain corridor stretches approximately 10 miles between the cities of Hammond and Gary in Lake County, Indiana. $269,012.27
2024 Designing Coastal Marsh and Community Resilience Adaptation in City of Tybee Island (GA) City of Tybee Island The Tidal Coastal Salt Marsh area of Tybee Island, Chatham County, Georgia as part of the Savannah River Watershed, identified in the NFWF Regional Coastal Assessment and Targeted Watershed Assessment as having a High Index of Community Exposure, Threat, Fish and Wildlife, and Resilience Hub. $380,000.00
2024 Establishing a Nature-Based Resilience Pilot with the Annapolis Maritime Resilience Initiative (MD) The Resilience Authority of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Eastport and Back Creek waterfront and watershed, Annapolis Maritime District, Maryland $819,299.39
2024 Ecological, Community, and Military Resilience through Spoil Island Restoration in Bogue Sound (NC) North Carolina Coastal Federation, Inc. Bogue Sound, Carteret County, North Carolina $296,951.00