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 Supporting Landowners in Using Prescribed Fire Regimes to Restore Nebraska's Sandhills (NE) Pheasants Forever, Inc. Nebraska Sandhills $1,000,000.00
2023 Restoring the Hydrology of the South Platte River (CO) Colorado Open Lands Park County, Colorado. $312,030.46
2023 Restoring Hutchinson River Shoreline with Education, Community Interaction and Active Cleanups (NY) Hutchinson River Restoration Project Westchester county and the Bronx, New York $39,929.69
2023 Restoring Streambank to Improve Water Quality in the Macatawa River (MI) ODC Network Ottawa County, Michigan $300,000.00
2023 Developing a Water Trail and Recreational Programming in Camden - Phase II (NJ) Upstream Alliance Camden County, New Jersey $688,719.71
2023 Assessment of the Ironcolor Shiner and co-occurring Species to Inform Conservation Planning (NJ) Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University All New Jersey waters within the Delaware River Basin $272,601.84
2023 Community Rewilding on the Brandywine: Urban Flood Resistance in Wilmington Neighborhoods (DE) Green Building United Wilmington, Delaware $94,508.08
2023 Restoring Freshwater Mussel Communities in the West Branch Susquehanna River (PA) Western Pennsylvania Conservancy West Branch Susquehanna River watershed in Pennsylvania $411,508.32
2023 Installing Green Stormwater Infrastructure for Buffalo Parks (NY) City of Buffalo Sears Paderewski Park and Roosevelt Park, Buffalo, New York $416,400.00
2023 Community-Driven Site Assessment and Preliminary Design of Flood Buyout Lands (NY) Town of Olive 9 acres of vacated flood buyout land in the 100-year floodplain of the Esopus Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River, located in the small commercial center of the rural Hamlet of Boiceville, Town of Olive Ulster County, NY on NYS Route 28, the east-west highway linking I-87 to the Catskill Park. $290,765.00