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
2016 Prairie Vision (IA) Friends of the Neal Smith NWR The project is to be completed at the Neal Smith NWR, 9981 Pacific Street, Prairie City, Iowa 50228-0399. Specific location is the Visitor Center and a high point approximately 200 feet from the Visitor Center along an ADA-compliant Overlook Trail. $10,000.00
2016 Houston Urban: Providing and Developing Careers in Conservation (TX) Houston Wilderness The Greater Houston Region. $120,000.00
2016 Onslow Bight Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration (NC) - III The Nature Conservancy The Onslow Bight Landscape along the NC coast contains over 500,000 acres of federal, state, NGO and private lands in conservation management, most of which is or
was formerly longleaf pine.
$299,909.99
2016 Marine Mammal Center Environmental Education and Community Volunteer Training Program (CA) The Marine Mammal Center Marin Headlands, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Northern California. The project takes place on federal land. The Marine Mammal Center is located minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge in the Marin Headlands of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. $50,000.00
2016 Urban Refuge Partnership with Denver Natural Resources at First Creek (CO) City and County of Denver City and County of Denver (CCD), Denver International Airport (DIA), First Creek - DEN Open Space $50,000.00
2016 Upper Sandy River Basin Aquatic Habitat Restoration (OR) The Freshwater Trust Project sites are located in the Salmon River and Still Creek sub-watersheds of the Sandy River basin, and will occur on public land managed by the USFS and BLM, as well as private land owned by Rodgers Construction, LLC. $64,000.00
2016 Cold Creek Coho Passage and Screening (CA) Trout Unlimited, Inc. Cold Creek enters Bogus Creek approximately 1.5 miles upstream from the confluence with the Klamath River, and is the largest tributary to Bogus Creek. Bogus Creek enters the mainstem Klamath River approximately 2100 feet downstream of Iron Gate Dam, and is utilized by coho, Chinook and steelhead. $116,054.77
2016 Engaging Youth in Fuel Breaks Restoration (CA) California Conservation Corps Folsom Lake State Recreation Area along the border of the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area in El Dorado County $59,001.00
2016 Community-Based Habitat Restoration in St. Andrew Bay (FL) St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association, Inc. St. Andrew Bay Watershed, Bay County, Florida $126,219.93
2016 Manzana and Sisquoc Archaeological Trail Surveys (CA) Los Padres Forest Association This project will be located in portions of the Manzana-Sisquoc watersheds burned by the ZACA fire. The trails to be surveyed are Big Cone Spruce, Jackson, Sulphur Spring, Hurricane Deck and the lowest portion of the Sisquoc Trail between Manzana Schoolhouse and Abel Camp. $40,287.95