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
2017 Toledo East Riverfront Restoration Phase I (OH) Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area Lucas County, City of Toledo $500,000.00
2017 Improving Habitat for At-Risk Species in the Alabama Cumberlands Alabama Forestry Foundation Project area is located in the Cumberland Region of north Alabama in all or parts of 18 counties including Blount, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston. $150,000.00
2017 Enhancing Monarch Habitat on Private Lands in Texas U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 2 Texas $246,411.40
2017 Restoring Native Prairie Habitat for Monarch Butterflies (ND) Prairie Pothole Partners Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge and Holt Waterfowl Production Area, North Dakota $50,000.00
2017 Sandhill Crane Refuge Acquisition in Jackson County (MS) Mississippi Land Trust Jackson County, Mississippi is located on the Gulf Coast. It is located at the southeastern tip of the state, bordering Alabama on its east side. $115,468.80
2017 Rappahannock Headwater Stream Buffer Implementation and Conservation Initiative (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock This project will focus on the headwater counties of the Rappahannock River watershed including: Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Orange, Madison, and Greene Counties. $91,965.17
2017 Conserving Michigan's North Point Peninsula The Nature Conservancy North Point Peninsula in Alpena Township, Alpena County, Michigan $500,000.00
2017 Environmental DNA to Map Aquatic Species Within Angeles National Forest Fire Scars (CA) University of California - Santa Barbara Wetted streams with the Copper, Ranch, and Sayre fire scars in Angeles National Forest $118,406.21
2017 Natural Lands: Installing Buffers and Restoring Wetlands to Reduce Non-Point Source Runoff (MD) Washington College Primarily target southern Queen Anne's and Talbot counties of Maryland's Eastern Shore within the Wye, Miles, and Choptank river watersheds. Continued restoration in the Chester river watershed (northern Queen Anne's county) is also desirable, although not primary. $499,954.60
2017 Increased Implementation of Comprehensive Riparian Buffer Models in the Juniata River Basin (PA) Mifflin County Conservation District Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. $173,936.00