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 “Heroic” Stream Restoration at James Madison University (VA) James Madison University The project is located at James Madison University, in Harrisonburg, Virginia (Shenandoah Valley). It is in the Blacks Run watershed, a tributary to the Shenandoah River (Potomac River Basin). $200,000.00
2014 Reducing Stormwater Volume and Nutrients with Biochar (DE) University of Delaware The project is in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, New Castle County, Delaware, at the intersection of DE route 896 and Bethel Church Road. 39 31 47.57 N and 75 44 12.95 W. Site owned by Delaware DOT. $316,349.00
2014 Long Island Sound Stormwater/Environmental Outdoor Classroom (CT) Town of East Lyme McCook Point Park, Town of East Lyme, New London County, Connecticut. $2,288.00
2014 Conservation Practices to Improve Farm Soil and Water Quality (NY) American Farmland Trust Suffolk County,New York. $86,265.00
2014 Ed Bills Fish Passage and Floodplain Restoration (CT) The Nature Conservancy Ed Bills Pond, Eightmile River, Lyme, Connecticut. $150,000.00
2014 Seabird Conservation on Guadalupe Island, México - II Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacion de Islas, A.C. Guadalupe (24,171 ha; 1,298 m high) is in the Eastern Pacific (29°04’27.65”N; 118o17’35.49”W), 260 km off the Baja California peninsula. It is a Biosphere Reserve. $400,000.00
2014 Advancing Flyway Conservation of American Oystercatchers National Audubon Society, Inc. The project location will include the southeast (NC, SC, GA, and FL), northeast (CT and NY), and newly discovered shorebird sites in The Bahamas. $249,668.31
2014 Endangered Seabird Population Viability Analysis and Outcomes Monitoring University of California - Santa Cruz The scope of PVA and colony formation opportunities research will be global, with emphasis on Pacific seabirds. NFWF staff will assign the colonies for outcome monitoring. $174,831.77
2014 Baker County Invasive Weed Sage Grouse Habitat Conservation (OR) Tri-County Cooperative Weed Management Area Project area includes designated rush skeleton-weed and leafy spurge containment program areas that are adjacent or intersect Greater Sage-Grouse Priority Areas in the Baker, Oregon Resource Area. $60,000.12
2014 Coordination of a Global Socioeconomic Monitoring Initiative for Coastal Management Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES), The University of the West Indies Headquartered at the University of the West Indies with global partners in seven regions $75,633.00