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
2025 Permitting for Inner Sandusky Bay Wetlands Restoration (OH) The Nature Conservancy Sandusky Bay, Vickery and Sandusky County, Ohio $393,500.00
2025 Building a Resilient Ala Wai Watershed Through Green Infrastructure Designs (HI) Hawaii Local2030 Hub Ala Wai Watershed, Honolulu, Hawaii $496,465.20
2025 Improving Water Quality and In-Stream Habitat on Working Lands in the Conasauga Basin (GA) Limestone Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council Whitfield and Murray Counties of the Conasauga River, Georgia $624,270.01
2025 Makamaka'ole Predator Exclusion Fence Construction and Expansion (HI) State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources County of Maui, moku Ka?anapali, ahupua?a Kahakuloa $527,500.00
2025 Creating a Coastal Master Plan in Tampa Bay, Florida Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota County, Florida $1,993,519.39
2025 Planning to Restore Chalker and Chapman Beach Marshes and Mitigate Marsh-associated Flooding (CT) Town of Old Saybrook Chapman Beach, Town of Westbrook and shoreline of Town Old Saybrook in Middlesex County, Connecticut $323,400.00
2025 Community Driven Restoration and Resilience in the Bagaduce River Watershed (ME) Maine Coast Heritage Trust Mill Creek, Bagaduce River Watershed, Town of Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine $2,094,120.26
2025 Sustaining and Expanding Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Across the Great Plains (CO, SD) Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory dba Bird Conservancy of the Rockies The project takes place in three states across the Great Plains (CO and SD) where land is primarily privately owned. Land use is dominated by farming and ranching and cattle grazing is common. The average poverty rate in Colorado is near 20% and poverty rates exceed 50% on Indigenous Reservations. $749,121.06
2025 Creating a Breeding Colony of Ainley's Storm-petrel on Guadalupe Island (Mex) Pacific Rim Conservation This project will occur on Morro Prieto, a small islet off the western coast of Guadalupe Islands, and at Punta Sur at the southern tip of Guadalupe Island. $41,386.54
2025 Predator Control, Forest Restoration, and Monitoring for Hawai‘i's Native Forest Birds (HI) State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources Project administration will occur in District 1 (Honolulu on Oahu island); on-the-ground conservation activities will occur in District 2 (Kauai, Maui and Hawaii islands) $205,385.50