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 Walker River Restoration and Noxious Weed Removal (NV) Smith Valley Conservation District The project will occur on NFWF acquired lands in Mason and Smith Valleys as well as along the riparian corrdior of the Walker River and irrigated pasture. $29,075.01
2014 North Carolina Sandhills Longleaf Restoration Task Force - II The Nature Conservancy The NC Sandhills region encompasses parts of Hoke, Richmond, Scotland, Cumberland, Harnett, Moore, Anson and Lee counties, comprising just over 1 million acres. $299,999.98
2014 Reforesting the Red River (MN, ND) River Keepers The Red River of the North borders North Dakota and Minnesota flowing north into Canada. The target geographic area will be degraded riparian land within the City of Fargo, ND and Moorhead, MN. $38,404.47
2014 Increasing Community and Ecological Resiliency by Removing a Patapsco River Fish Barrier (MD) American Rivers, Inc. Patapsco River, Patapsco Valley State Park Avalon Area, Maryland $2,480,000.00
2014 Texas Conservation Corps Sustainable Recreation (TX, OK) American YouthWorks Training will occur in conjunction with Reclamation's Oklahoma-Texas Office and the Texas Conservation Corps' HQ in Austin, Texas and on-the-job training and work project will be in Fort Cobb, OK. $30,000.00
2014 West Valley City Stormwater Treatment/Wetland Restoration (UT) Jordan River Commission 3300 South and 1300 West, West Valley City, Utah. The site is adjacent to the Jordan River and is in the center of the Jordan River Watershed. $48,609.87
2014 Designing a Plan to Reuse Dredged Rock to Protect the Boston Harbor Shoreline (MA) Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Boston, Massachusetts $238,938.72
2014 Meeker Creek Habitat Restoration (WA) Pierce Conservation District The site is owned by the City of Puyallup, and is currently open, with no structures, and areas of established native vegetation. The predominant vegetation is invasive grasses and blackberries. $24,457.15
2014 Setting Nutrient Thresholds to Coral Reef Health (HI, AS) University of Hawaii Honokowai, Kahekili, Mahinahina and Hanakaoo watersheds along West Maui Hawaii and Faga’alu watershed in American Samoa $90,858.20
2014 Reconnecting Coldwater Habitat in Northwest Michigan Rivers Trout Unlimited, Inc. The Manistee, Pine, Little Manistee, and Pere Marquette river watersheds in northwest Michigan. $250,000.03