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
2013 Range-wide Coastal Cutthroat Trout Assessment Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington $63,741.51
2013 Three Sisters Irrigation District Main Canal Piping (OR) Deschutes River Conservancy 4 miles East of Sisters, between TSID's Watson and McKenzie Reservoirs, Oregon. The instream reach for the instream water right extends from the TSID diversion to the mouth of Whychus Creek. $79,999.73
2013 Juniata River Basin Green Infrastructure Plan (PA) Blair County Conservation District This project is in Blair County, PA specifically in the watersheds of the Little Juniata and Frankstown Branches of the Juniata River. All of Blair County is located in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. $421,424.00
2013 Rapid Assessment of Bycatch Rates in the Gulf of Panama Conservacion, Naturaleza y Vida (CONAVI) The Gulf of Panama (07º26'N y los 78º10'W – 80º28')--Panama´s main fishery- borders on Panama´s Pacific seachore, including Panama Bay,Parita Bay, Gulf of San Miguel and the Pearl Islands. $20,000.00
2013 Predicting the Benefits of Verbesina Removal for Albatross Population Health (HI) University of California Midway and Kure Atolls, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands $14,672.85
2013 Bridging the Gap Between Native Communities, Conservation, and Natural Resource Management (AK) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Kuskokwim Watershed (with an emphasis on the Yukon-Delta National Wildlife Refuge) and the Doyon region of Alaska. $713,200.00
2013 Improving Tiger Conservation in the Ussuriiskii Reserve Phoenix Fund Primorye, or Primorskii Province, represents the only area in the world where the Amur tigers and leopards still exist in the wild. The project will be implemented in the Ussuriiskii Nature Reserve $80,000.00
2013 Southeastern Grassland Birds Initiative - IV The University of Tennessee The SEGBI will impact at-risk bird populations from
Missouri east to Maryland, south to Florida and west to
Texas. This project also will benefit birds in States adjacent
to but outside this area.
$205,000.00
2013 Project Acorn (TX) Northside Education Foundation The project will occur on six one-acre sites in public areas in San Antonio, primarily along the 40 miles of greenway that has been created along the city's watershed. $25,000.00
2013 Ocmulgee River Longleaf Pine Restoration (GA) Georgia Department of Natural Resources The project will take place on the 2722-acre Rocky Hammock tract in Jeff Davis Co., GA, to be purchased by the State of Georgia in 2013 and managed as part of adjacent Flat Tub WMA. $85,263.75