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 Holistic Ranch Management to Benefit Sage-Grouse and Mule Deer on Public and Private Lands in Nevada The Nature Conservancy The Winecup Gamble Ranch in northeastern Elko County, Nevada $232,208.00
2018 Assessing and Modifying Road Stream Crossings in McKean County, Pennsylvania to Benefit Aquatic Species McKean County Conservation District Liberty, Annin, Keating, Sergeant, Norwich, Hamlin, Wetmore, Lafayette and Hamilton Townships, McKean County, Pennsylvania $199,999.62
2018 Maintain Coastal Protection of Florida's Reefs through Restoration of Resilient Corals Mote Marine Laboratory, Inc. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Biscayne National Park, and Mote Marine Centers in Monroe, Miami-Dade, and Sarasota Counties, Florida $1,499,461.72
2018 Eastern Shore Barrier Island Stabilization and Marsh Construction Engineering Plans (VA) College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Cedar Island, Virginia $249,706.50
2018 Oyster, Shoreline, and Stream Restoration in the Rappahannock Tidal Tributaries (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock Urbanna Creek and Carter's Creek subwatersheds, Virginia $91,573.49
2018 Lindenwood-Barraud Park Community Resilience Living Shoreline (VA) City of Norfolk Norfolk, Virginia $1,085,512.47
2018 Increase Southern Resident Killer Whales Prey Base by Increasing Chinook Salmon Stocks (WA) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington Puget Sound and Snohomish County, Washington $176,959.00
2018 Train the Trainer: Increasing Efficiency of Agricultural Outreach (PA) National Wildlife Federation Blair, Clinton, Franklin, Lancaster, Northumberland, and Wyoming Counties in Pennsylvania $49,417.51
2018 Working Lands for Wildlife: Improving New Mexico's Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Habitat National Audubon Society, Inc. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher habitat is throughout New Mexico.In New Mexico, the species is known to primarily nest along the Rio Grande, Rio Chama, Gila River, as well as smaller nesting occurrences along the Zuni, Blue, San Francisco, San Juan and Coyote Creek drainages. $298,443.20
2018 Native Ecosystem Restoration through Strategic Partnerships in Northern New Jersey New Jersey Audubon Society Byram Township, Sussex County, New Jersey $99,072.40