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
2022 Restoring Riparian and Mesic Habitat in the East Troublesome Fire Scar (CO) Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District The project encompasses affected areas within and downstream of the East Troublesome Fire including federal, state, and private properties as well as the collection area of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project in Grand County, Colorado west of the Continental Divide. $300,000.00
2022 Improving Pollinator Habitat in the Playa Region Through Technical Assistance (KS) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Western Kansas $136,878.91
2022 Technical Assistance for Pollinator Habitat on Working Lands in the Eastern Dakotas (ND, SD) National Audubon Society, Inc. Eastern North Dakota, South Dakota $262,408.68
2022 Planning for Greening the Yellow Mill Channel to Improve Water Quality in the Long Island Sound (CT) The Trust for Public Land City of Bridgeport, Connecticut $120,508.77
2022 Improving Fish Passage for Aquatic Organisms in the Holly Creek Watershed of Northwest Georgia (II) The Nature Conservancy Holly Creek watershed, Murray County, Georgia $250,000.00
2022 Restoring hydrologic connectivity of mangrove wetlands to improve habitat resilience in Florida Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Naples, Florida $250,000.00
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