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 |
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2022 | Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Fishery Electronic Monitoring (FL) | Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. | Sarasota, Florida; Gulf of Mexico | $349,000.00 |
2022 | Community Driven Adaptation and Resilience Plan for Oyster (VA) | The Nature Conservancy | Oyster Village, Virginia | $243,629.97 |
2022 | Operationalizing Machine Learning in Alaska’s Fixed Gear Electronic Monitoring Program | Ai.Fish | Kailua, Hawaii; Chicago, Illinois; Alaska | $249,996.68 |
2022 | Northern Hudspeth County Grassland Restoration (TX) | Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Texas, Inc. | Northern Hudspeth County, Texas, on the dry mixed prairies that constitute a southern extension of Otero Mesa out of New Mexico. The project will occur on the Centerfire, Double U, and Double M Ranches, which are owned by University Lands. | $250,000.00 |
2022 | Using Community-Based Collaboratives to Improve Grassland Habitat for Migratory Birds (CO; NM) | Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies | The eastern plains of Eastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico | $315,615.00 |
2022 | Creating a Coastal Resilience Plan for Lummi Reservation (WA) | Lummi Indian Business Council | Lummi Reservation, Washington | $96,706.33 |
2022 | Developing a Statewide Monitoring Framework for Aleutian Tern in Alaska (AK) | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 7 | Statewide Alaska | $444,997.94 |
2022 | Western Atlantic Flyway Whimbrel Conservation Program (Multiple States) | Manomet, Inc. | The Atlantic and Gulf Coast | $119,999.71 |
2022 | Palmetto Beach Living Coastline and Community Engagement (FL) | City of Tampa | Palmetto Beach, Tampa, Florida | $175,623.00 |
2022 | Managing Central and South Florida’s Ranchlands to Improve Water Quality | Florida Conservation Group | Florida counties Brevard, Seminole, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Hillsborough, Polk, Hardee, DeSoto, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Orange, Osceola, Lee, Highlands, Glades, Okeechobee, Indian River, Hendry, Collier, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade | $599,231.68 |