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
2025 Conducting a Site Assessment and Creating a Preliminary Design to Protect Habitats in Loiza (PR) University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla Loiza, Puerto Rico $1,585,950.00
2025 Collaboration Across Cultures and Generations to Reconnect Relations in the Penobscot River Watershed (ME) Penobscot Indian Nation Piscataquis River, Mattamiscontis Stream watershed, Penobscot Nation Trust Lands, Caribou Bog Conservation Area, Piney Knoll parcel, Maine $4,999,895.97
2025 Up-Scaling Coral Reef Restoration to Enhance Coastal Community Resilience in Saipan (MP) Lyza Johnston DBA Johnston Applied Marine Sciences Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands $3,772,420.04
2025 Managing Invasive Plant Species and Restoring Coastal Habitat at Ocean Beach Park, New London (CT) University of Connecticut Ocean Beach Park, City of New London, Connecticut $82,608.81
2025 Restoring Aquatic and Upland Habitat on Turkey Creek in the Locust Fork Watershed (AL) Alabama Forestry Foundation Jefferson, Walker, Blount, St. Claire, Etowah, and Marshall counties, Alabama $83,000.00
2025 Real-Time Verification of Thermal Imaging Whale Detection through Automation (MA) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Atlantic Coast, United States $733,571.78
2025 Restoring Abandoned and Legacy Mine Lands for Conservation and Community Benefits (KY, TN) Cumberland River Compact, Inc. Kentucky, Tennessee $120,860.74
2025 Bridging the Conservation Gap for the Waved Albatross in the Galapagos Marine Reserve Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco The project will take place in the Galapagos Marine Reserve, focusing on two nesting colonies(Punta Suarez and Punta Cevallos)in Española Island (south east of the archipelago), and fisheries communities in Cristóbal and Santa Cruz Island, due to their significant fishing activities and population. $229,000.00
2025 South Fork Nooksack River Cavanaugh Phase II Salmon Habitat Restoration (WA) Lummi Indian Business Council South Fork Nooksack River, Skagit County, Washington $747,896.50
2025 Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Monitoring Review of Fixed Gear Fishery (AK) Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association Gulf of Alaska $485,556.24