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 Evaluating the Ecological Effectiveness of Hurricane Sandy Marsh Restoration Projects (DE, NJ, VA) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Region 5 Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Delaware), Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (New Jersey), Cape May National Wildlife Refuge (New Jersey), and Great Dismal Swamp (Virginia) $2,780,632.89
2016 Replanting with a Purpose: Engaging St. Louis Neighborhoods to Replant Thousands of Trees Lost to the Invasive Emerald Ash Borer (MO) Forest ReLeaf of Missouri St. Louis City, Ward 1 $60,000.00
2016 Putting Diverse Youth to Work for Conservation Statewide (CO) Colorado Youth Corps Association Eight project sites in Colorado: Rincon Recreation Site near Salida; Vasten Homestead south of Carbondale; BLM land near Burns; BLM land near Yampa; Roan Plateau near Rifle; Fish Park south of Mack; Chance Gulch in Gunnison; and Indian Creek near Whitewater. $75,859.89
2016 High-Volume Community Cisterns and Rain-Garden Projects in Prince George’s County (MD) Anacostia Riverkeeper St. Ambrose Catholic Church, Cheverly; St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, Hyattsville; and Greenbelt Community Church, Greenbelt. All churches are located in Prince George's County, Maryland $49,984.88
2016 Creating Learning Gardens to Foster Environmental Stewards in North Texas REAL School Gardens Five (5) low-income elementary school communities located in the urban Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas region $70,000.00
2016 Western Klamath Youth in Restoration (CA) Mid Klamath Watershed Council Humboldt and Siskiyou counties in an underserved tribal region of Northern California $44,261.94
2016 Youth Engaged Stewardship at the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area in Southeast Arizona (AZ) Cienega Watershed Partnership Las Cienegas National Conservation Area near Sonoita, Arizona $35,839.46
2016 HomeStrong's Heroes Home Repair Program (CA) Hometown Community Development Corporation HomeStrong's Heroes Home Repair Program is available to low-to-moderate income veteran and active duty homeowners living in the Inland Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino County). $100,000.00
2016 Celebrate Shorebirds Latino Internship Program (AK, CA, CO, OR, WA) Environment for the Americas Multiple project sites in five states. $91,208.79
2016 Blue Valley Park, Blue River Remnant Oxbow and Riparian Corridor Restoration (MO) Little Blue River Watershed Coalition Blue Valley Oxbow project is located in Blue Valley Park at 23 St. and Topping (39*04'40.17"N 94*30'18.76"W) in Kansas City, Mo's urban core. $38,500.00