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 |
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2018 | Little Pig's Eye Lake Shoreline Restoration (MN) | Urban Roots MN | Saint Paul, Minnesota | $49,997.94 |
2018 | Connecting Anchorage Residents to their Watersheds (AK) | Alaska Geographic Association | Anchorage, Alaska | $52,958.56 |
2018 | Great Swamp Community Partnership (NJ) | Groundwork Elizabeth | New Vernon, New Jersey | $30,788.46 |
2018 | Wetland Restoration Technical Assistance Program (MS) | The Trust for Tomorrow | Counties that fall within the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Mississippi | $341,169.50 |
2018 | Green Stoop Challenge (MD) | Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore | Baltimore, Maryland | $29,444.15 |
2018 | Upper Sprague Riparian Protection and Enhancement to Improve Water Quality for Native Fish (OR) | Trout Unlimited, Inc. | North Fork Sprague and South Fork Sprague Rivers and their tributaries, Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon | $140,652.90 |
2018 | Community Environmental Stewardship in Southern Colorado | Rocky Mountain Field Institute, Inc. | El Paso and Saguache Counties, Colorado | $30,000.00 |
2018 | Longleaf Restoration in the Sewee Longleaf Conservation Cooperative Landscape (SC) | The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. | All or part of Georgetown, Williamsburg, Berkeley, and Charleston Counties in South Carolina. | $150,000.00 |
2018 | Restoring Total Aquatic Connectivity Within the Carp Lake River (MI) | Conservation Resource Alliance | This project will take place in northwest Michigan on the Carp Lake River Watershed (a state designated trout stream), Emmet County, MI, Lake Michigan Basin. Specifically: Carp River/Reed Rd. (Site #C2) Carp River/Munger Rd. (Site# C4) Carp River/Gill Rd. (Site# C5) |
$300,000.00 |
2018 | Strategic Hemlock Preservation to Sustain Ecological Function and Protect Species of Special Concern (NY) | New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation | This project will occur within the Finger Lakes Region of NYS Parks, specifically within riparian areas, with priority given to the iconic and ecologically unique gorges in Tompkins County. These areas are critical to preserving the function and appeal of the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario watershed. | $130,000.00 |