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
2024 Solving On-Demand Ropeless Interoperability with a Multi-Manufacturer Deck Box (CA, MA, ME) DESERT STAR SYSTEMS LLC Marina, California; Coastal Maine and Massachusetts $1,354,770.00
2024 Restoring Greenspace and Engaging Residents in Conservation Efforts in Northwest Indiana Shirley Heinze Land Trust, Inc. Northwest Indiana $346,106.16
2024 Increasing Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Infrastructure in California Aquarium of the Pacific Los Angeles County, California, West Coast Region, USA $35,000.00
2024 Surveying McKay's Bunting Population on St. Matthew and Hall Islands (AK) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge St. Matthew and Hall Islands, Central Bering Sea, Alaska $40,000.00
2024 Implementing Green Infrastructure for Enhanced Resilience in Talbot County, Maryland Talbot County Tilghman Island, Maryland $979,267.44
2024 Delaware Community Conservation Assistance for Urban Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Practices Delaware Department of Natural Resources Towns of Blades, Bridgeville, Delmar, Laurel, and Seaford in Delaware $1,000,000.00
2024 Building Capacity for Ridge to Reef Resiliency in Puerto Rico’s Moist Forest Ahora Inc Barrio Carite, Guayama, Puerto Rico $671,060.38
2024 Constructing Living Shorelines and Marsh Terraces to Enhance Community Resilience (LA) Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Golden Meadow, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, USA $6,251,920.00
2024 Enhancing Capacity of the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape Partnership Texas AgriLife Extension Service Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape, Texas $722,792.19
2024 Community-Driven Assessment and Design for Wetland Restoration in Little Calumet (IN) The Wetlands Initiative A 777-acre contiguous parcel located within a roughly 2,000-acre floodplain corridor along the West Branch of the Little Calumet River in Northwest Indiana. The floodplain corridor stretches approximately 10 miles between the cities of Hammond and Gary in Lake County, Indiana. $269,012.27