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 Mississippi Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration Mississippi Land Trust South Mississippi $116,857.00
2018 Scaling Green Infrastructure Investments in Cities CDP North America, Inc. Nationwide $200,000.00
2018 Project Wingspan: Enhancing Landscapes for Imperiled Pollinators (AR; IL; IN; MI; MO; OH; PA; WI) Pollinator Partnership Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin $149,000.00
2018 Promoting Soil Health on Working Farms in Eastern South Dakota Ducks Unlimited, Inc. This project will be completed in the Prairie Pothole Region of eastern South Dakota. $181,701.76
2018 Implementing a Whole-Farm Approach in the West Branch Brandywine Creek Watershed (PA) Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art West Branch Brandywine Creek; Honey Brook Township, Chester County, and Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania $212,433.02
2018 Planning for Two Fish Passage Projects in Southeastern Connecticut (CT) Save the Sound, Inc. Whitford Pond Dam, Whitford Brook, a Mystic River tributary, Stonington; and Alewife Cove Dam, Fenger Brook, an Alewife Cove tributary, Waterford, CT. $99,987.00
2018 Restoring Aquatic Connectivity for Critical Eastern Brook Trout and Diadromous Fish Populations (ME) Maine Audubon Society Municipalities of Brownfield, Charleston, Lincolnville, Starks, Temple, Phillips and Waterford, Maine $156,912.49
2018 Expanding Environmental Stewardship in the Alley Creek Watershed (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Alley Pond Park, Douglaston, Queens, New York. $45,000.00
2018 Community-driven Nitrogen Action Planning for Southeastern Connecticut Harbors and Bays (CT) The Nature Conservancy Mystic River Embayment, Stony Brook/Frontal Fisher's Island Sound and Pawcatuck River Embayment, Connecticut. $40,862.00
2018 Addressing the Problem of Microplastics in Long Island Sound Harbors (CT) University of Connecticut Four Long Island Sound Harbors: Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, and West Haven, and University of Connecticut (UCONN), Storrs, Connecticut. $99,858.11