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
2012 Upper Potomac Riparian Buffer and Floodplain Forest Plantings (MD) Maryland Department of Natural Resources The Monocacy, Antietam, Catoctin, and Conococheague watersheds, all of which are tributaries of the Potomac River. $398,128.28
2012 Columbia Basin Water Transactions Program - Colville Accord Washington Water Trust WWT operates primarily on tributaries where low stream flows imperil salmon, steelhead, trout and other wildlife--Okanogan Basin. $46,821.59
2012 White Mountains to Moosehead Lake Initiative (NH, ME) The Trust for Public Land The Androscoggin Headwaters property is located in Coos Co., NH. The property is a subsection of the 2.7 million-acre White Mountains to Moosehead Lakes region of northern NH and western ME. $300,000.00
2012 Madrean Archipelago Native Plant Development and Outreach (AZ) Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) Eastern Arizona Community College, Discovery Park Campus, Safford, Arizona. Restoration projects will be throughout the Madrean Archipelago ecoregion. $30,000.00
2012 Boggy Creek Restoration (TX) Sustainable Food Center The project is located in East Austin, adjacent to the environmentally sensitive Boggy Creek watershed, in a neighborhood characterized as distressed, low-income, and predominantly ethnic minority. $50,000.00
2012 Hawaii CREP Planners: Coordination, Planning and Outreach State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources One planner positions will be placed in the NRCS Hilo Office, Hawaii County. The second position will be based in Honolulu County, but work on projects in Maui and Kauai counties as well. $249,912.80
2012 Humboldt Bay/Eel River Delta Complex Outreach (CA) Humboldt County Resource Conservation District Humboldt Bay and the Eel River Delta is located in N. California on the coast of Humboldt County, near the adjacent cities of McKinleyville, Arcata, Eureka and Ferndale. $199,948.29
2012 Florida Shorebird Alliance Partnership Program Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission FSA is a statewide partnership network, but focuses primarily on the Gulf Coast and panhandle, where the vast majority of shorebird/seabird nesting occurs in Florida. $81,000.00
2012 Raccoon River Valley Restoration (IA) Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation On the Raccoon River in the Des Moines metro, within 10 miles of 13,500 Well Fargo team members. Part of Raccoon River Greenbelt, a wildlife corridor through the growing urban area. $100,000.00
2012 Jay Watch: Citizen Science Driving Conservation and Ecotourism (FL) National Audubon Society, Inc. Twenty-five publicly and privately owned Florida scrub sites in Central and Southeastern Florida counties. $25,000.00