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 Building Capacity and Awareness for the Allegheny Plateau Invasive Plant Management Area (PA) McKean County Conservation District Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter and Warren Counties, Pennsylvania $37,073.80
2017 Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Recovery in Selway Meadows (MT) U.S. Forest Service Selway Watershed, Montana $79,999.07
2017 Assessing Aquatic Connectivity in the Black River Watershed (NC) Cape Fear Resource Conservation & Development Assessing Aquatic Connectivity in the Black River Watershed project is focused in the lower Black River Basin, a tributary of the Cape Fear River Basin. The project will assess culverts specifically within Bladen and Pender Counties. This coastal plain area is approximately 3,016 acres in size. $129,999.05
2017 Improve and Expand the Puerto Rico Commercial Fishery Electronic Reporting System The Nature Conservancy Puerto Rico $86,020.40
2017 Closing the Deal With Rural Landowners: Training Chesapeake Bay Watershed Conservation Practitioners Water Words That Work, LLC Our work will involve the entire Chesapeake Bay watershed. We currently recruited steering committee representatives from MD, PA and VA. We will ensure additional representatives from DE, NY and WV when the project commences. $24,977.48
2017 Maryland Stormwater Success Stories National Wildlife Federation This project will take place throughout the state of Maryland $49,999.25
2017 Martinsburg Green Infrastructure Implementation Plan and Demonstration Sites (WV) Downstream Strategies Martinsburg, West Virginia, with a focus on areas within the city that lack traditional stormwater infrastructure $49,887.19
2017 Development of an Integrated Fisheries Restoration and Monitoring Plan for the Klamath Basin- Karuk Tribe Karuk Tribe Klamath River Basin, northern California and Southern Oregon $47,130.04
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