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 Expanding Resilient Coastal Communities Program (NC) North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Brunswick, Pasquotank, Pender, Washington County, North Carolina $545,860.00
2022 Coordinating Cover Crop Adoption to Conserve Natural Resources (IN, MI) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. This project will target the entire ag-crop regions of Indiana and Michigan, however, we do intend to put more focus on the intensive agriculture areas associated with the Saginaw Bay and the St. Joseph River area of Michigan, and the western Lake Erie Basin of Indiana and Michigan. $386,683.27
2022 Wetland Mapping to Prevent Nitrogen Pollution from the Connecticut River to Long Island Sound (VT) Environmental Conservation, Vermont Department of The Connecticut River Basin, Long Island Sound watershed, Vermont $210,456.00
2022 Fish Passage and Infrastructure Improvement in Lower Kenai River Tributary (AK) Kenai Watershed Forum Processor Creek, Kenai, Alaska $107,062.50
2022 Ranchland Conservation in the Southern Great Plains (CO) Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust Eastern Colorado $200,000.00
2022 Capacity Building for Resilient Long-Term Planning in Greater Portland (ME) Greater Portland Council of Governments Cumberland County, Maine $245,294.23
2022 Restoring Grassland Habitat by Removing Woody Invasives in the Blackfoot River Watershed (MT) The Blackfoot Challenge, Inc. Blackfoot River Watershed in the Helmville Valley in Powell County, Montana $74,148.69
2022 Planting Trees to Build Community Climate Resilience in Southwest Detroit (MI) The Greening of Detroit Detroit, Michigan $245,788.15
2022 Improving Climate Resilience with Collaborative Conservation in the Sandhills Ecosystem (NE) Sandhills Task Force (keep) This project will work on a voluntary basis with land stewards in the Nebraska Sandhills; an area that covers 19,300 square miles in north central Nebraska. $300,000.00
2022 Lower Klamath/Lost River Stewardship Planning Process (CA, OR) Klamath Water Users Association Lost River Watershed and areas adjacent to the Klamath River, California and Oregon. $75,953.97