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
2015 Camp Creek Whole Watershed Restoration (OR) Partnership for the Umpqua Rivers The project location is near Scottsburg, Oregon in the Middle Umpqua River Watershed at -123.8252, 43.6152. The project area consists of the first four miles of the mainstem Camp Creek below anadromy. $49,279.50
2015 Improving Habitat for Steelhead in Tributaries to the San Francisco Bay (CA) American Rivers, Inc. San Francisquito Creek watershed, Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Francisco Bay, CA

$7,488.20
2015 Assessing Blueback Herring Run Counts in the Cooper River (SC) South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Pinopolis Dam and Boat Lock on the Cooper River, Moncks Corner, South Carolina. The Cooper River is a tributary to Charleston Harbor and is a component of the Santee Cooper reservoir and river system. $118,637.89
2015 Tree Planting and Stewardship Project at Cottonwood Park and Trail (TX) Town of Little Elm Cottonwood Trail & Park are located in Little Elm, TX, 30 miles north of Dallas. The entrance is on Witt Road, approx. 900 feet north of King Rd. and adjacent to a development with 300+ modest single family homes. 10’ wide sidewalks connect the trail to the Town and region's expanding trail system. $22,189.66
2015 Southeastern Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation Opportunity Analysis University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. Southeastern US $138,684.71
2015 Chicano Park Gateway Greening (CA) Urban Corps of San Diego County The project site is located adjacent to the southern entrance to historic Chicano Park in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego, California. The site is owned and maintained by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department. $42,155.50
2015 Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program in partnership with the United States Forest Service and Lewis, Gunn, and Livingston Alaska Research Associates University of Alaska Anchorage Chugach National Forest; Tongass National Forest; Anchorage, AK; Juneau, AK; and Auke Bay, AK. $348,000.00
2015 Sustainable South Platte River Initiative (CO) The Greenway Foundation, Inc. The Project location is from the outlet of Chatfield Reservoir, North to Greely Colorado. $50,000.00
2015 Restoring Native Species and Creating Community Access, Ledge Creek Forest Conservation Area (NC) Tar River Land Conservancy The Ledge Creek Forest Conservation Area, owned and managed by the Tar River Land Conservancy, is located along Brogden Road in southwestern Granville County, North Carolina, 15 miles northeast Durham and 22 miles north of Raleigh. $33,050.00
2015 Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project- building partnerships with Reclamation to engage Navajo youth in vegetation monitoring (NM) Conservation Legacy The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply project will run generally south from near the city of Farmington, NM, to Gallup NM. There will be a number of spur lines to various communities on the Navajo Indian Reservation. $40,142.36