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 Collaboratively Creating the Habitat and Social Conditions for Grizzly Bear Connectivity and Survival in the Cabinet-Yaak Region (ID, MT) Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Critical wildlife habitat in the Cabinet-Yaak region of the Cabinet-Purcell Mountain Corridor – encompassing northwest Montana and northern Idaho - with transboundary (US-Canada) impact. $234,580.81
2016 Nature Store Project (OK) Association of Friends of the Wichitas The Nature Store in the Visitors Center will provide increased visitor services and support for Refuge programs. Located a very rural part of Oklahoma, the Refuge is the major tourist attraction in SW OK and attracts visitors from every State and most countries contributing to the local economy. $9,950.10
2016 Hunger Task Force Farm (WI) Hunger Task Force, Inc. Hunger Task Force and the Hunger Task Force Farm are both located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA. $50,000.00
2016 Lower Beaver Creek Coho Salmon Off-Channel Habitat Restoration (CA) USDA-Forest Service - Klamath National Forest This project will locate at least two optimum sites for Coho salmon off-channel pond creation adjacent to the lowest 1.3 miles of Beaver Creek; T46-R8W-Section6 and T47N-R8W-Section 31. $44,836.27
2016 Creating a Sustainable Future for the Henry's Fork Watershed (ID) The Henry's Fork Foundation, Inc. Project activities take place at various locations along the Henry's Fork of the Snake River and the entire project encompasses the broader Henry's Fork Watershed. $25,000.00
2016 Engaging Youth to Reduce Sage Grouse Mortality through Livestock Fence-Flagging in Montana (MT) National Wildlife Federation BLM land throughout Montana $55,003.90
2016 Capacity Building for Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge (FL) Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge The Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge is located 20 miles east of Naples, Florida at the northwest corner of the intersection of Interstate 75 and State Road 29. $1,116.86
2016 Wetland Improvement on the Heard Sanctuary (TX) The Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary 1 Nature Place
McKinney, Tx 75069
$24,999.82
2016 Comprehensive Spring and Fall Migratory Bird Assessment on the Gulf of Mexico Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute We will map migratory bird habitat in each state along the U.S. coast of the Gulf of Mexico from Brownsville, Texas to Key West, Florida. Data processing and map making will take place at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology in New York, The Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and University of Delaware. $321,031.43
2016 Restoring the Milwaukee River Watershed (WI) - II Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. This project will take place on fifteen different properties within the Milwaukee River Watershed and along Lake Michigan in Washington and Ozaukee Counties. Seven properties lie along the Milwaukee River, one along Stony Creek, a tributary of the Milwaukee River, and two adjacent to Lake Michigan. $48,116.29