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 Reducing Septic System Nutrient Losses Using Switchgrass (MD) University of Maryland Caroline County Maryland $60,967.82
2013 East End Edible Rain Garden (VA) Church Hill Activities and Tutoring, Inc. The Project is located in the Church Hill area of the East End of Richmond, VA. $80,038.27
2013 Restoring Pink-footed Shearwater Populations in Chile - III Island Conservation Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago in Chile. $449,996.73
2013 Fishermen-led Fishing Gear Recovery and Recycling in California University of California, Davis Fieldwork will be conducted off the coast of Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. Outreach will occur in ports in Eureka, Trinidad, Crescent City, Fort Bragg, Bodega Bay, San Francisco and Moss Landing $109,084.75
2013 Preventing Fishing Gear Impacts Through Education (CA) The Bay Institute Outreach will take place at our new PIER 39 Sea Lion Center, Aquarium of the Bay, and Aquatic Park, all of which are in San Francisco, located in the 12th Congressional District. $71,958.67
2013 Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region Chinook Salmon Conservation and Sustainable Management (AK) Bering Sea Fishermen's Association Western Alaska consisting of Norton Sound, and the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, where salmon are vital to the long-term sustainability, health, and welfare of coastal food webs and communities. $24,572.37
2013 Friends of Maine Seabird Islands Visitor Center Improvement Friends of Maine Coastal Islands NWR The visitor center is located in the First Congressional District. The refuge is in both districts, and the projects will benefit and include info concerning both districts. $3,075.00
2013 San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge Marsh Restoration (TX) Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment Our proposal is repair the damage caused by channelization and the ditching of the marsh system by installing water control structures in three locations and restore 700 acres of valuable marsh. $22,000.00
2013 American Oystercatcher Recovery - IV Manomet, Inc. Coastal Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and New
Jersey (primary field work area) and coordination with
partners throughout Atlantic/Gulf Coasts.
$185,275.00
2013 River Herring Restoration Needs Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Southern New England rivers & the Connecticut River; Long Island Sound & Hudson River; Delaware River & tribs; Chesapeake Bay tribs; and Pamlico Sound to the Santee-Cooper. Districts are best guess. $49,000.00