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 Early Detection and Rapid Response – Invasive Species U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service $64,900.00
2017 Managing Pecos Pupfish Habitat in the Pecos Watershed (NM) New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Bottomless Lakes State Park and the Bureau of Land Management Overflow Wetlands in Chaves County, New Mexico $63,817.60
2017 Improving Eastern Hellbender Habitat on Private Lands in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The project includes rivers and streams within the Greater Tennessee River Basin in western Virginia, western North Carolina, and much of Tennessee including the Kanawha, French Broad/Holston, and Upper and Lower Cumberland River Basins. $647,994.31
2017 Kahuku Point Coastal Strand Restoration Job Opportunity (HI) North Shore Community Land Trust Kahuku Point, island of Oahu, Hawaii $20,000.00
2017 Grand River Rainscaping Program: Treating Urban Stormwater Naturally (MI) Grand Valley Metro Council Plaster Creek, Indian Mill Creek, and Rogue River, tributaries of the Grand River, Kent County, West Michigan $49,984.59
2017 Northwest youth Corps San Juan Island National Monument Conservation Program (WA) Northwest Youth Corps San Juan Island National Monument, Island County, Washington $51,539.00
2017 Sandhills Native Ecosystem Partnership Project Sandhills Task Force (keep) The Nebraska’s Sandhills is a 19,300 square-mile sand dune formation located in the north-central portion of the state. This landscape contains abundant lakes, wetlands, wet meadows, and spring-fed streams scattered across the largest contiguous grass stabilized dune system in North America. $200,000.00
2017 Buell Green Conservation/Restoration Program (TX) Pharr San Juan Alamo ISD Pharr, Texas, McAllen, Texas and near the Santana Refugee Center in Pharr and San Juan, Texas $50,000.00
2017 South Lowcountry-ACE Basin Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Partnership (SC) - IV The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. The SolOACE Longleaf Partnership project area are all the counties, or parts thereof between the Savannah and Edisto Rivers. They include: Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, Edgefield, Hampton, Jasper and western Orangeburg County between the forks of the Edisto River. $250,000.00
2017 Urban Mississippi River Corridor Habitat Restoration and Monitoring Program (MN) Friends of the Mississippi River Mississippi National River and Recreation Area in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota $49,962.34