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
2026 Finalizing Planning and Design at Grand Falls to Restore Fish Passage along the St Croix River (ME) Maine Department of Marine Resources Baileyville, Washington County, Maine $299,546.51
2026 Improving Riparian Habitat through Technical Assistance and Outreach for the Conasauga River (GA, TN) Limestone Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council Conasauga River and tributaries Holly Creek, Mill Creek, Sugar Creek Coahulla Creek in Georgia and Tennessee $209,578.82
2026 Implementing Grassland Conservation to Improve Bird Habitat across the Central United States American Bird Conservancy ABC efforts would focus on the Northern and Southern Great Plains in MT, SD, ND, TX, WY, and OK. Secondary priority states are CA, NM, CO, NE, KS, MN, IA, MO, AR, WI, IL, IN, KY, TN, AL. $6,295,437.48
2026 Galápagos Petrel Recovery Project Phase III Galapagos Conservancy Islands of Isabela, Santiago and Santa Cruz, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador $399,999.99
2026 Little Fire Ant Eradication at Kottot (GU) The University of Guam COTAL "Kottot" Conservation Area, Santa Rita, Guam $400,000.00
2025 Restoring Huron River and Improving Fish Passage in Ypsilanti (MI) City of Ypsilanti Huron River, Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan $7,500,000.80
2025 Enhancing Prairie Habitat for Monarch Butterfly and Dakota Skipper in the Glacial Lakes Area (MN) The Nature Conservancy Project sites are in Glacial Lakes. This area is within western central MN. Grant activities would be on TNC preserves. Both Grant and Match activities would take place in the MN Prairie Core called Glacial Lakes. Please see uploaded map. $299,346.64
2025 Procellariid Seabird Surveys and Capacity Building in the Southern Cook Islands Island Conservation The project will encompass activities taking place on the islands of Mangaia, Rarotonga, and Atiu within the Cook Islands. $100,920.35
2025 Planning for Flood Resilience and Habitat Restoration in the Indian River Lagoon (FL) Little Growers Inc Indian River Lagoon, Brevard County, Florida $671,430.40
2025 Sustaining the Monarch and Pollinator Habitat Kit Program to Support Western Monarchs (CA, OR, WA) The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation California, the Willamette Valley and Klamath-Siskiyou region of Oregon, and eastern Washington $300,000.00