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 Developing Rhode Island's Coastal Resiliency Program University of Rhode Island South shore of Rhode Island $861,185.83
2014 Planting for the Future: Community Based Riparian Restoration (CA) Mattole Restoration Council Project activities will take place near Petrolia,Humboldt County, CA on riparian floodplains along the lower 5 miles of the Mattole River and the Mattole Estuary. $29,900.00
2014 Urban Oases in New Haven, Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership (CT) National Audubon Society, Inc. The West River Watershed in New Haven $39,888.24
2014 Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Preserving for Future Generations (TX) Pharr San Juan Alamo ISD The tri-city area of Pharr, San Juan, Alamo, located in the lower sub-basin of the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo watershed $41,995.70
2014 Result-Based Conservation South of the Divide in Saskatchewan Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, Inc. South of the Divide landscape of southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada $51,000.00
2014 Longleaf Growth and Yield Model Initial Data Collection (AL) The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. The Solon Dixon Center in Andalusia, Alabama. $28,750.00
2014 West Branch Ulao Creek Fish Passage Restoration (WI) Ozaukee County, Wisconsin Several sites in the Ulao Creek watershed near Grafton in Ozaukee County, WI. $69,576.00
2014 Agricultural Best Management Practices in the Kirkwood-Cohansey Cluster (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Targeted outreach and implementation of BMPs will be conducted in the Salem, Cohansey-Maurice, Cape May, and Greater Hammonton focal areas, as delineated in the WPF Kirkwood-Cohansey Cluster Plan. $138,354.80
2014 Water Conservation Improvements within the Walker River Indian Irrigation Project (NV) Walker River Paiute Tribe The WRIIP system, located in Schurz, Nevada. The system starts at Weber Dam and Reservoir where irrigation water is stored. The system consists of 45 miles of irrigation ditches and canals. $2,576,224.31
2014 Performance Enhancing Devices for Best Management Practices (MD) Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. Gunpowder State Park: Hammerman Area (Living Wall)& Dundee Marina (Bioretention); North Point State Park: Main Parking Lot (porous Pave)& Overflow Lot (Bioretention) MGS: Parking Lot (porous Pave) $322,737.80