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 Stream Flow Restoration for Steelhead and Other Fish Species in Walla Walla Basin, (WA) Washington Water Trust Walla Walla, Touchet and Tucannon River Basins, Washington $68,833.60
2018 Longleaf Restoration in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape (AL, FL) - IV The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. Southern Alabama and northwest Florida $300,000.00
2018 Optimizing Flow for Ecosystem Productivity and Irrigation in the Upper Shasta River (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Siskiyou County, California $39,644.92
2018 Optimizing Conservation Benefits to Black Ducks and Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed American Bird Conservancy This project will model all HUC 12 sub-watersheds within the Chesapeake Bay watershed area that are expected to support American black ducks during the non-breeding period (September - April). $25,633.50
2018 Chinook Salmon Habitat Restoration along the Chena River (AK) Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District Chena Lake Recreation Area near Fairbanks, Alaska $49,875.00
2018 Restoring Endangered Coho Salmon Habitat in the Coastal Redwood Creek Watershed (CA) Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Marin County, California $41,598.31
2018 Apalachicola Longleaf Restoration Initiative (FL, GA) - VI The Nature Conservancy Panhandle Florida and southwest Georgia $280,000.00
2018 Pee Dee River-Winyah Bay Forest Restoration Partnership (SC) National Audubon Society, Inc. The Project Area includes the priority in-tact forest blocks within the Pee Dee/Winyah Bay landscape. This includes Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion and Williamsburg, and portions of adjacent Counties.These are high priority forests in the SC Forest State Action Plan $149,998.07
2018 Restoring Wetland Habitat in the West Basin of Mentor Marsh (OH) Cleveland Museum of Natural History Mentor Marsh is a nearly 4-mile long 765-acre abandoned river channel of the Grand River adjacent to the Lake Erie shoreline in the city of Mentor, in Lake County, Ohio. $118,384.51
2018 Mississippi Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration Mississippi Land Trust South Mississippi $116,857.00