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
2024 Surveying McKay's Bunting Population on St. Matthew and Hall Islands (AK) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge St. Matthew and Hall Islands, Central Bering Sea, Alaska $40,000.00
2024 Bronx River Environmental Enrichment and Leadership for Students (EELS)-III (NY) Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Bronx River watershed, New York $203,512.89
2024 Conserving Rock Hill Farm to protect wildlife and connectivity in White Clay Creek State Farm (DE) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation New Castle County in northern Delaware $500,000.00
2024 Strategic Conservation Partnerships on Working Lands for Grassland and Wetland Birds (ND) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. North Dakota $125,000.00
2024 Designing Ridge to Reef Resilience in Coral Bay to Mitigate Flood Risk to Critical Assets (VI) Coral Bay Community Council, Inc. Coral Bay, Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands $836,543.19
2024 Designing Reconnected Wetlands for Flood Hazard Mitigation on the Oregon Coast Wild Salmon Center Nehalem, Lincoln City, Waldport, and Alsea, Oregon $651,007.77
2024 Protecting Busseron Creek and Establishing a New Fish and Wildlife Area (IN) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation West-central Sullivan County along Busseron Creek, a tributary of the Wabash River, next to the City of Sullivan. $600,000.00
2024 Enhancing Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Habitat on the Ozark Plateau (AR) The Nature Conservancy Benton County and Carroll County, northwest Arkansas. $217,195.98
2024 Evaluating Watersheds to Support Subsistence Fisheries and Protect at Risk Coral Species (AS) American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources Villages of Amanave, Tutuila Island and south Ofu, Ofu Island, Manua Islands in American Samoa. $250,000.00
2024 Expanding Native Planting and Improving Wetlands in the West Branch of Little Calumet River (IN) The Wetlands Initiative Northwest Indiana $399,227.57