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
2014 Prioritizing Meadow Restoration for Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout (CA) American Rivers, Inc. Pine Creek watershed in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, on the eastern edge of Lassen National Forest. $82,178.97
2014 Council Rural Environmental Stewardship (ID) Council School District No.13 Payette National Forest as well as adjacent private land in the Council and New Meadows, Idaho area and BOR operated Mann Creek Reservoir area $18,380.00
2014 Pulaski Park Urban Stormwater Management (WI) Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, Inc. Pulaski Park, a 29 acre Milwaukee County park in an underserved neighborhood, lies in the geographic and contextual center of the Kinnickinnic River neighborhood. $25,000.00
2014 Building Ecological Solutions to Coastal Community Hazards (NJ) New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection U.S. Atlantic coastline and estuaries within New Jersey $3,379,058.52
2014 Green Connections: Developing Conservation Careers (MI) The Greening of Detroit Rouge Park, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
Belle Isle, Detroit River, Wayne County, Michigan
FWS Refuge Gateway and Humbug Marsh, Trenton and Gibraltar, Wayne County, Michigan
$59,749.99
2014 Yaak Valley Watershed Restoration Partnership (MT) Yaak Valley Forest Council Yaak River valley, Yaak, Lincoln County, northwest Montana, United States. All activity will be on Forest Service land. $5,600.00
2014 Science Based Decision Making for Spiny Lobster Management in Honduras Smithsonian Institution Northeastern Honduras $226,839.50
2014 Enhancing Mill River's Flood Resiliency and Habitat Corridor (CT) Mill River Collaborative Rippowam (Mill) River, Stamford, Connecticut $3,750,000.00
2014 Enhancing Capacity for Coral Reef Resilience Management in the Cayman Islands Central Caribbean Marine Institute We have a unique opportunity to study factors leading to coral reef resiliency due to a rapid 40% increase in corals from 2009 to 2012 surrounding Little Cayman, where our research centre is located. $69,981.50
2014 Restoring Delaware Bay's Wetlands and Beaches in Mispillion Harbor Reserve and Milford Neck Conservation Area Delaware Department of Natural Resources Mispillion Harbor Reserve and Milford Neck Conservation Area, Kent County, Delaware $4,500,000.00