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
2024 Paired Voluntary Electronic Reporting and Angler Surveys to Test Mark-Recapture Methods (CA, OR) GOLDSTREAM Publishing Inc. dba Angler's Atlas / MyCatch Coastal Oregon and California $299,959.70
2024 Development of a Data-Entry Tablet and Database for Sampling Recreational Fishers in Puerto Rico University of Miami Miami, FL; Puerto Rico $174,294.67
2024 Expand Availability and Use of WaTix Commercial Catch Electronic Reporting Tool (WA) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington State $299,997.88
2024 Assessing Shorebirds in Teshekpuk Lake Special Area of the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska - II (AK) Manomet, Inc. Teshekpuk Lake Special Area National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska $95,214.87
2024 Advancing the Project Design for Three Wildlife Crossing Structures on I-70 (CO) Summit County Summit County, Colorado $450,000.00
2024 Restoring Hydrological Connectivity and Creating a Climate-Resilient Watershed in Southeastern Colorado (CO) Southern Plains Land Trust, Inc. Baca County, Colorado $217,543.37
2024 Restoring Riparian Habitat through Education and Community Stewardship (MD) NeighborSpace of Baltimore County, Inc. Project activities will take place at three of NeighborSpace's public community parks in Baltimore County: Tollgate Wyndham Preserve in Owings Mills, Levickas Woods in Catonsville, and Volz Neighborhood Park in Middle River. Each of these locations is forested and buffers a stream. $59,994.06
2024 Engaging Large-Scale Forest Landowners in Species Conservation and Longleaf Pine Restoration on Private Lands (AL, FL, GA, MS, SC) Forest Landowners Association Historical longleaf pine range in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina $1,000,000.00
2024 Engaging Landowners and Communities in Riparian Restoration in Western Puerto Rico Protectores de Cuencas Inc. Río Loco River in Guánica, Yauco, and Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico $559,400.08
2024 Restoring Public Green Space in Pittsburgh (PA) Allegheny Land Trust The former St. John's Hospital site in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh is a grouping of six parcels (Block 75-L, Lots 270, 275, 276, 277 & 314; Block 75-M Lot 83) that has been vacant for over 15 years. The project is in a PA DEP designated Environmental Justice Area. $44,599.96