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 Post-fire Fish Community Assessments in San Francisquito Canyon (CA) U.S. Geological Survey San Francisquito Canyon, Angeles National Forest $81,165.15
2017 Envision the Choptank: Coordinating Efforts for a Healthy Choptank River (MD) Eastern Shore Land Conservancy The entire watershed of the Choptank River in Maryland. $80,778.43
2017 Addressing Conservation-critical Information Needs of the Aleutian Tern in the Gulf of Alaska (AK) U.S. Forest Service Yakutat Forelands, Copper River Delta, Kodiak Archipelago, and the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska $74,420.09
2017 Ashy Storm-petrel Nest Module Development on Southern California Islands (CA) Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Development will occur at the California College of the Arts and the University of California Berkeley, San Francisco. Installation will occur on the Channel Islands, California and Baja California, Mexico. $30,000.00
2017 Creating Resilient Seabird Colonies through Predator Proof Fencing in Hawaii (HI) Pacific Rim Conservation The Hono O Na Pali Natural Area Reserve and Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve on Kauai, Hawaii. $34,888.11
2017 Using Flow Meters to Remove Nitrogen at the Amherst Wastewater Treatment Plant (MA) Town of Amherst Department of Public Works The effluent pipe discharges into the Connecticut River which flows to Long Island Sound, Hadley, Massachusetts. $0.00
2017 Enhancing Forest Habitat through Oak-Hickory Restoration in Appalachian Ohio Ohio Department of Natural Resources 17 counties in southeastern Ohio. $50,000.00
2017 Texas A&M Applied Biodiversity Sciences Conservation Scholars Program (TX) Texas A&M AgriLife Research The project focuses on the Gulf of Mexico and associated coastal regions in the United States and the adjacent states of Mexico. $200,000.00
2017 Enhancing Capacity of Friends and Volunteers of Refuges - Florida Keys, Inc. Friends and Volunteers of Refuges (FAVOR), Florida Keys, Inc. National Key Deer Refuge Nature Center, 30587 Overseas Highway, Big Pine Key, FL $4,721.21
2017 Water Conservation through Smart Irrigation Technologies for Agricultural Producers in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin (FL, GA) Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies This project is within the southern portion Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River basin in Georgia and Florida. This area of Georgia and Florida is dominated by agricultural and has the greatest need and capacity for this work in the ACF basin. $200,000.00