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 High Rock Lake Nutrient Management Strategy and Watershed Restoration (NC) Yadkin Riverkeeper Public educational forums will be held in Wilkesboro, Elkin, Winston-Salem, Lexington, Salisbury, High Point, and High Rock Lake located in the effected watershed which covers 3,607 sq. mi. $25,000.00
2012 Texas High School Crew Restoration Teams The Student Conservation Association, Inc. SCA will work with students in the Dallas metropolitan area, engaging them in state and/or local parks restoring trails and habitat. $25,000.00
2012 Private Landowner Wildlife Management Cooperatives (MO) Quality Deer Management Association This project will include the entire state of Missouri $20,000.00
2012 Seabird Restoration in Prince William Sound (AK) Northern Forum, Inc. Naked Island group, Prince William Sound, Alaska, owned by United States Forest Service. Mink managed by Alaska Department of Fish & Game. Seabirds managed by United States Fish & Wildlife Service. $203,866.37
2012 Plan of Action to Save Eastern Pacific Leatherbacks Chelonian Research Foundation The workshop to develop the Plan will take place during the 32nd International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation in Huatulco, México, in mid-March, 2012. $16,273.96
2012 Eliminating Threats to Priority Seabirds - IV American Bird Conservancy Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico $209,203.95
2012 Long-Term Assessment of Restoration in Big Springs Creek (CA) University of California Big Springs Creek and Shasta River, Siskiyou County, California $26,000.00
2012 Fishing Community Sustainability Planning and Development (CA) City of Morro Bay The Cities of Morro Bay and Monterey, 230 and 120 miles south, respectively, of San Francisco, on the central coast of California, and local and regional marine waters. $135,000.00
2012 Realizing Eco-Efficiency in the Seafood Industry Gulf of Maine Research Institute The participating entities are located in Maine and Massachusetts, and field work is expected to occur primarily in these states. $49,996.66
2012 Enforcement Training to Benefit Coral in Micronesia Micronesia Conservation Trust Atolls and service areas of coral reef habitat in the Marshall Islands, Palau, Federal States of Micronesia and Pohnpei. $66,000.00