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
2018 Floodplain Reconnection and Hydrological Restoration at Loch Leven (MS) The Nature Conservancy Wilkinson County, Mississippi $500,000.00
2018 Jordan Creek Greenbelt Restoration and Stewardship (AK) Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition Juneau, Alaska $37,350.50
2018 Bottomland Hardwood Conservation Partnership Initiative under the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (AR) National Wild Turkey Federation, Inc. Geographies that fall within the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas $188,174.62
2018 Improving Forest Habitat for At-Risk Species in North Carolina North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services This project will cover a total of 14 counties in Southeastern NC; Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, Robeson, Sampson and Scotland. 6 have been identified by the partners for year-1 outreach focus. All are AFF priorities. $639,052.54
2018 SCA Los Padres Young Adult Conservation Team The Student Conservation Association, Inc. SCA's team would work throughout the locations of both the Zaca and Piru fires within Los Padres National Forest. $86,433.92
2018 Water Quality and Fisheries Habitat Restoration for Anadromous Fish in Blue Creek (CA) Yurok Tribe Blue Creek (126 sq mi) enters the Klamath River 15.9 river miles upstream of the Pacific Ocean and supports runs of Chinook, coho, steelhead, coastal cutthroat, and Pacific lamprey, and provides vital thermal refuge and rearing habitats for anadromous fish from throughout the entire Klamath Basin. $253,243.85
2018 Ocala Regional Implementation Team (FL) - V Alachua Conservation Trust, Inc. Central Florida $232,096.49
2018 Restoring Riparian Forest Resilience in Minnesota’s North Shore Watersheds (MN) The Nature Conservancy Priority Lake Superior brook trout streams in St. Louis, Lake, and Cook Counties in Minnesota. $249,418.52
2018 Lower Bear Creek Stream and Floodplain Habitat Enhancement to Benefit Native Salmonids (CA) Yurok Tribe Bear Creek, Lower Klamath River, CA $88,905.94
2018 Reddish Egret Conservation Plan for the U.S. Gulf Coast (AL, FL, LA, MS, TX) Texas State University The United States Gulf Coast $74,989.90