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 Eastern Brook Trout Aquatic Organism Passage (NH) Connecticut River Watershed Council dba Connecticut River Conservancy Oliverian Brook watershed, including the North Branch and Titus Brook tributaries which flow off USFS lands into the Connecticut River watershed, in the town of Haverhill, New Hampshire (Grafton Co.). $50,050.00
2015 Fence-flagging to Reduce Conflicts between Sage Grouse Conservation and Livestock Grazing (MT) National Wildlife Federation North-central Montana, north of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, east of U.S. Highway 191, south of U.S. Highway 2, and west of Montana Highway 24. About two thirds of the area is federal land managed by the BLM. Most of the rest is private land, with some state land sections. $125,000.00
2015 Wilderness Conservation Corps, Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex (MT) Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation The Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex is located in portions of Flathead, Lewis and Clark, Teton, Missoula, and Powell Counties in northwest Montana. It is managed by the U.S. Forest Service - Flathead National Forest, Lewis and Clark National Forest, Lolo National Forest and Helena National Forest. $49,999.98
2015 Pascagoula River Audubon Marsh Laboratory Project (MS) Jackson County Board of Supervisors This project is located on the site of the Pascagoula River Audubon Center, near the mouth of Rhodes Bayou: an urban watershed that drains about 600 acres within the City of Moss Point, Mississippi. $14,872.00
2015 City of Gainesville Greenway Challenge (FL) City of Gainesville Gainesville Greenway Challenge will occur in 8 nature parks in Alachua County, FL. See map for locations. Great Invader Raider Rally will take place in at least 40 sites throughout Gainesville including City’s nature parks, County preserves, State Parks, University of FL sites, and private lands $60,889.79
2015 City Blossoms' Community Green Space: Expansion to a Third Site in the Anacostia River Basin (DC) City Blossoms The project will be located at Neval Thomas Elementary School in Washington DC. $50,000.00
2015 Council Rural Environmental Stewardship Team Program: Gateway to Natural Resource Employment and Conservation Leadership (ID) Council School District No.13 Council, Krassel and Weiser Ranger Districts, Payette National Forest; City of Council; private land in Adams County in Weiser River and Little Salmon River watersheds; Lower Salmon River Corridor (BLM is the land management agency) $34,410.00
2015 Black Creek Bio-Blitz (SC) Pee Dee Land Trust Black Creek is a major tributary of the Great Pee Dee River in northeastern South Carolina. The Black Creek watershed encompasses 463 square miles and flows approximately 75 miles from its origins near Pageland, SC to its confluence with the Great Pee Dee River north of Florence. $25,000.00
2015 Improving Gulf of Maine Groundfish Fishing Opportunities Through Fishing Gear Modifications University of New Hampshire Mid-Coast, Maine, the Seacoast of New Hampshire, Gloucester and New Bedford, Massechusettes, Gulf of Maine. $93,227.19
2015 Educating Communities Through Riparian Restoration (AL) The Red Mountain Park Fund, Inc. Red Mountain Park is a 1,500 acre linear urban park in the heart of metropolitan Birmingham. It occupies a mountain ridge previously home to the city's thriving iron ore mining and steel production industries. $29,514.34