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 Natural Resource Youth Leaders in the Coos Watershed (OR) Coos Watershed Association Coos County, Oregon $41,930.56
2016 Agai Dicutta Youth Working to Enhance the Walker River for Agai Pah, Walker Lake (NV) Walker River Paiute Tribe The Walker River Paiute Reservation in Mineral County, Nevada. $44,534.36
2016 Nature Works Collaborative to Educate Urban Youth and Restore Wildlife Habitat in Forest Park (MO) Forest Park Forever, Inc. Nature Works takes place in the 170-acre Nature Reserve within Forest Park, a 1,371-acre public park owned by and located in the City of St. Louis in eastern Missouri. Forest Park Forever partners with the City’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry to restore and maintain Forest Park. $40,000.00
2016 Advancing Composting as Neighborhood-Based Environmental Sustainability Strategy (OH) Cleveland Neighborhood Progress This project will have impacts across the city, but will be led by community leaders in for target neighborhoods: Glenville, Slavic Village, Detroit-Shoreway, and Central. $50,000.00
2016 Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge and Bureau of Reclamation Partnership (NM) Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge in the heart of the Middle Rio Grande Valley $60,000.00
2016 Invasive Noxious Weed Species Reduction Grant Proposal (NV) Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation northeast of Reno, Nevada $0.00
2016 Coordinating Local Implementation Team Capacity and Landowner Technical Assistance and Outreach - II The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. The LIT Consul position provides support rangewide for all 17 Local Implementation Teams. The priority area covers all longleaf SGAs and LIT landscapes. $100,000.00
2016 Southwest Louisiana Volunteer Marsh Habitat Restoration Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana The Southwest Louisiana Volunteer Marsh Habitat Restoration project will take place in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, USA. From our launch sites in Pecan Island and Intracoastal City, we will access marsh along the western edge of the Freshwater Bayou Canal. $173,015.36
2016 For the Benefit of All: Restoring Lower Abram Creek at NASA-Glenn Research Center (OH) Rocky River Watershed Council The project will take place at the NASA-Glenn Research Center in Brook Park, OH. $30,000.00
2016 Sustainable Restoration and Monitoring of Bayou Grosse Tete through Community Engagement (LA) The Water Institute of the Gulf The project location is 26 acres of wetland in Baton Rouge Louisiana on Lee Drive, along Bayou Duplanier. This urban wetland is intact and runs between suburban neighborhoods. It is on the property of the newly constructed Lee Magnet High School (opening fall 2016). $39,682.03