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
2023 Increasing Cover Crops in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin with Farmers for Soil Health Conservation Technology Information Center Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin $3,131,167.02
2023 Restoring Two Historic Wetlands to Reduce Flooding, Improve Water Quality and Freshwater Habitat (OR) Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc. Coos County, Oregon $2,996,608.62
2023 Marine Debris Education for High School Students in Coastal Communities of Long Island Sound (CT) University of Connecticut Ella T. Grasso Technical High School, shorelines and beaches, Groton and New London, Connecticut $69,022.11
2023 Enhancing Sagebrush Habitat Through Audubon's Conservation Ranching Initiative (UT, WY) National Audubon Society, Inc. Uinta County, Wyoming, and Summit County, Utah $412,017.70
2023 Understand Leatherback Decline in the Northwest Atlantic and Reduce Bycatch Threats in Trinidad WIDECAST: Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network, Inc. Boulder and Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; Godfrey, Illinois, USA; Northeast Trinidad (Balandra, Cumana, Toco, Grande Riviere, Matelot), Trinidad and Tobago; Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. $192,505.93
2023 Restoring Monarch Butterfly Habitats in the San Francisco East Bay Area (CA) Earth Team East San Francisco Bay Area, California $37,622.54
2023 Supporting Grasslands Conservation Networks in the Northern Great Plains (MT; ND; SD; WY) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Southeastern Montana, western North Dakota, western South Dakota, and northeastern Wyoming $687,500.00
2023 Engaging Underserved Communities to Enhance Habitat for Imperiled Pollinator Species (MD) Baltimore Green Space Baltimore City, Maryland $74,999.20
2023 Developing a Watershed Flood Resilience Plan for the Great Coharie River (NC) North Carolina State University Great Coharie Creek Watershed HUC10: 0303000604 / Sampson County / North Carolina $328,186.89
2023 Riparian Restoration Plan to Reduce Nitrogen Pollution to Blind Brook and Long Island Sound (NY) Friends of Rye Nature Center Blind Brook a tributary of Long Island Sound, Rye Nature Center, Rye, New York $284,206.88