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 Restoring Shortleaf Pine on the Cumberland Plateau (TN) The University of Tennessee UT Institute of Agriculture, Forest Resources Research and Education Centers in Morgan County (UT Cumberland Forest) and Franklin County (UT Highland Rim Forest). Maps attached in uploads w/i Plateau $49,745.84
2013 Cover Crop Training (IL) Illinois Corn Growers Association Project will encompass the entire State of Illinois. $270,000.00
2013 Gulf Sea Turtle In-Water Index Site (LA) U.S. Geological Survey In neritic waters surrounding the Chandeleur Islands, Lousiana $135,000.00
2013 Promoting the Friends of the Great Falls Discovery Center (MA) Friends of the Great Falls Discovery Center, Inc. Franklin and Hampshire Counties through which the Connecticut River runs north to south, about two thirds of the way west across the state. $3,565.00
2012 Greening the Lower Susquehanna (PA) The Pennsylvania State University Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania. $756,209.98
2012 Saving the Soda Butte Creek Cutthroat Trout (MT, WY) - II Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Wyoming $38,700.00
2012 Gravel Run Fish Passage and Habitat Restoration (MD) Town of Centreville, Maryland The project is located on Gravel Run, a tributary of the Corsica River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. $161,731.20
2012 Packards Milk-Vetch Habitat Restoration (ID) Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) The project would be located on public lands (BLM) in southwestern Idaho, approximately 15 miles East of Payette, Idaho. $10,000.00
2012 Monitoring Sediment Impacts to Coral in Faga'alu Bay, American Samoa American Samoa Community College Faga'alu bay is located just west of Pago harbor on Tutuila island, American Samoa. $2,400.00
2012 Bee Squad: Pollinator Education and Stewardship (MN) Regents of the University of Minnesota The Bee Squad serves the greater Twin Cities area, Minnesota. All participants are within a 50 mile radius of the University of Minnesota with a majority of the participants less than 35 miles. $75,000.00