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 Helping Farmers Accomplish Conservation Goals in the West Branch Susquehanna River Watershed (PA) Union County Conservation District Turtle Creek watershed, Union County, Pennsylvania $479,055.49
2022 Improving Aquatic Organism Passage for Brook Trout in the Upper North Fork Shenandoah River (VA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. This project is located on 2 tributaries Little Dry River and Spruce Lick Run) to the North Fork Shenandoah River in Rockingham County, VA. The road stream crossings are part of the US Forest Service Road network and public federal lands. $252,450.00
2022 Middle James River Preservation Plan (VA) Central Virginia Planning District Commission (CVPDC) Middle James River watershed adjacent to Lynchburg and Madison Heighs, Amherst County, Virginia $75,000.00
2022 Reducing Stormwater Runoff through Community Tree Planting (MI) Friends of the Rouge Wayne County, Rouge River Watershed, southeastern Michigan $260,000.00
2022 Developing Equitable Green Infrastructure for the Port Towns of Prince George's County (MD) University of Maryland The Port Towns of Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, and Edmonston, Maryland $499,795.37
2022 Legacy Park Restoration and Environmental Education (GA) Decatur Legacy Project Legacy Park at 500 South Columbia Drive, Decatur, Georgia $50,000.00
2022 Monitoring Stormwater Pollution Entering Southern Resident Killer Whale Habitat in North Puget Sound Friends of Skagit Beaches North Puget Sound, Washington $99,171.50
2022 Developing a Conservation and Climate Adaptation Plan for Great Gull Island (NY) University of Connecticut Great Gull Island, Suffolk County, New York $399,997.32
2021 Reconnecting Floodplains for Native Fish in the Lower Snake and Mid-Columbia Headwaters (OR) Trout Unlimited, Inc. North Fork John Day Basin includes implementation on North Fork Cable Creek, Camas Creek, Desolation Meadows -NF Desolation, Kelsay Creek, and Howard Creek. Grande Ronde Basin implementation will occur on the main stem of the Wallowa River. Project planning will occur on the Middle Fork John Day. $72,346.76
2021 Developing a Forest Stewardship Plan for the White Lake Natural Resource Area (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Hardwick Township, Warren County, NJ $77,639.88