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
2026 Piloting Small-scale Burns to Restore Critical Coastal Habitat on Fishers Island (NY) Henry L Ferguson Museum Fishers Island, Town of Southold, New York $52,500.00
2026 Expanding Habitat for Monarch Butterfly and Mitchell's Satyr on Oak Savannas and Prairie Fens (MI) The Nature Conservancy Southern Michigan $300,000.00
2026 Assessing Pathogen Response to Temperature Change to Inform White-Nose Syndrome Treatment (NY, WI) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bat hibernacula in Wisconsin and northern New York $212,441.62
2026 Invasive Species Eradication to Safeguard the Galápagos Petrel and Restore Floreana’s Ecosystems Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco Floreana Islands, East Pacific Ocean $500,000.00
2026 "Elevating" American Oystercatcher Management through Use of Artificial Nesting Platforms II (VA) The Nature Conservancy Salt marshes of the seaward side of the Virginia portion of the Delmarva peninsula $74,384.85
2026 Restoring Migratory Bird Habitat through Youth Engagement (CA) Earth Team Richmond, California $40,331.49
2026 Assessing Restoration Strategies for Cucharillas Marsh Nature Reserve for Community Protection (PR) Caras of the Americas Cucharillas Marsh Nature Reserve, Cataño, San Juan, Puerto Rico $159,965.92
2026 Building Capacity to Restore and Protect the Hutchinson River (NY) Hutchinson River Restoration Project Hutchinson River, New York $224,951.10
2026 Pacific Walrus Haul Out Project (AK) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation The Village of Point Lay is on the northwest Arctic coast, 220 miles north of the Arctic Circle and just west of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. The project includes 35 miles of barrier islands and buffering coastal mainland west and north of and coastal mainland south of the Village. $500,000.00
2026 Reducing Sediment to Benefit Fish in the Middle Coosa and Locust Fork Watersheds (AL) The Nature Conservancy Roebuck, Big Canoe Creek, Locust Fork watersheds in Alabama. $300,000.00