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
2025 Designing Resilient Habitat Improvements Supporting the Naval Station Newport Community (RI) Eastern RI Conservation District (ERICD) Elizabeth Brook, Newport, Rhode Island $680,539.96
2025 Creating Preliminary Design for a Living Shoreline along Choctawhatchee Bay (FL) Okaloosa County Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island, Florida $750,000.00
2025 Creating and Maintaining Young Forest for Native Wildlife in Southern Maine (ME) Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve Coastal York and Cumberland counties within the New England cottontail focus area, with strong preference to areas within two kilometers of known New England cottontail populations. $138,649.48
2025 Strengthening Alaska after Merbok: A Coordinated Community-Based Debris Removal Across the Region Zender Environmental Health and Research Group Kuskokwim Bay, Quinhagak, Alaska $3,544,173.98
2025 Combining Coral Restoration and Structural Augmentation for Coastal Resilience in St. Croix (VI) Coral Restoration Foundation, Inc. Long Reef, St. Croix, Virgin Islands $319,962.54
2025 Site Assessment and Preliminary Design of Chickahominy Tribal Coastal Resilience Plan (VA) Chickahominy Indian Tribe Charles City County, Virginia $426,167.82
2025 Developing Plans to Restore Wetlands Across the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans (LA) Sankofa Community Development Corporation Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana $800,000.00
2025 Feral Cat Removal and Seabird Translocation and Monitoring on Guadalupe Island (Mex) Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacion de Islas, A.C. Guadalupe Island (24,171 ha; 1,298 m high) is in the Eastern Pacific (29o04’27.65”N; 118o17’35.49”W), 260 km off the Baja California Peninsula. It hosts more than 220 vascular plants (34 endemic), 8 seabirds (one extinct: Guadalupe Storm-Petrel), and 8 endemic terrestrial birds (five extinct). $400,000.00
2025 Designing Habitat Restoration and Green Stormwater Management in Cambridge, Maryland City of Cambridge Maryland Cambridge, Maryland $2,226,957.55
2025 Improving Prairie and Wetland Bird Habitat at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (TX) Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment The project is located on the Aransas NWR.

The refuge is located in Aransas County, Texas.

It is about 50 miles south of Victoria
$200,000.00