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 a Community Climate Risk Assessment Program (AK) Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Alaska Native villages, Alaska $4,066,121.94
2024 Final Design and Planning to Install Living Shorelines and Stormwater Management (NC) North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Morehead City, North Carolina $89,700.00
2024 Designing Perdido Creek Floodplain Restoration to Improve Resiliency and Wildlife Habitat (AL) Poarch Band of Creek Indians Project location is Perdido Creek on the Poarch Band of Creek Indian’s Tribal land in Poarch (Escambia County) AL. $708,843.72
2024 Restoring Oyster Reefs and Improving Resilience in Severn River through Community Engagement (MD) Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. Severn River, Annapolis, Maryland $843,463.76
2024 Planning for a Resilient Community and Thriving Waterbird Population in Molokai (HI) Molokai Land Trust Punalau Pond, Ohiapilo Pond, and Kakahaia National Wildlife Refuge in South Shore Molokai, Hawaii $255,278.46
2024 Design and Permitting for Stream Daylighting and Restoration of Biddison Run in Baltimore City (MD) Backyard Basecamp, Inc. Biddison Run a tributary to Herring Run, Frankford Community, Baltimore, Maryland $202,606.66
2024 Developing Final Designs for Hybrid Living Shoreline in Piermont Marsh (NY) Greenway Conservancy for the Hudson River Valley, Inc. Piermont Marsh, Orangetown, New York $165,000.00
2024 Designing a Resilient India Basin Shoreline Park (CA) The Trust for Public Land Bayview-Hunters Point, City of San Francisco, California $650,000.00
2024 Developing a Comprehensive Blight Mitigation and Habitat Restoration Plan in Caño Martín Peña (PR) Centro para la Reconstrucción del Hábitat The Martín Peña Channel is a tidal channel located within the San Juan National Estuary in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Surrounding
the channel are eight coastal watershed communities..These areas represent underserved, low-income communities with a heightened exposure to environmental injustices.
$292,242.47
2024 Assessing Coral Nursery and Restoration to Increase Community Resilience in Puerto Rico Sail for Reefs, Inc. The project location is the San Juan Metro Reef (SJMR) and the Municipality of Loiza, Municipality of Carolina and Municipality of San Juan, all adjacent to the SJMR. According to the EJScreen, 80-100% of these coastal communities fall under the poverty line. $500,000.00