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 Saving American Oystercatchers and Atlantic Flyway Shorebird National Audubon Society, Inc. We will impact AMOY and related shorebird populations through scaled-up,proven community-based stewardship, restoration, and demographics programs in the American Southeast and Northeast $423,968.80
2012 Restoring Key Fisheries in the Upper Klamath Basin (OR) - III Klamath Watershed Partnership Upper Klamath Lake and its major tributaries, the Sprague,
Williamson and Wood Rivers, comprising the headwaters to
the Klamath River.
$697,636.68
2012 Friends of Squaw Creek Organization and Outreach Development (MO) Friends of Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge Squaw Creek NWR is known nationally & internationally for its migrating waterfowl. Its 7,350 acres lies between two migration flyways and is abundant with all kinds of wildlife. $4,998.00
2012 Attwater’s Prairie-Chicken Captive Breeding Facility (OK) George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center, Inc. Tentatively, based on arrangements with landowner, Ms. Jean Little, yet to be finalized, 2 miles west of Ramona, and ½ mile south (10 acres) on the 13,000 acre Little Ranch. $2,823,300.00
2012 Developing Quality Early Successional Habitat for Golden-winged Warbler and American Woodcock American Bird Conservancy Focal areas have been identified in WI,PA,TN, MN, MI. $349,694.00
2012 Bear Conflict Management in the Cabinet-Yaak Region (MT) - II Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks The Cabinet-Yaak bear population of northwest Montana including the Cabinet Mountains and Yaak River drainage lying primarily in Lincoln and Sanders counties. $49,998.00
2012 Exploring the Darien Gap to Assess Hawksbills in the Pacific Research Center for Environmental Management and Development The Darien Gap includes approximately 600 kilometers of beaches, as well extensive swamplands and mangroves estuaries, representing ideal hawksbill nesting habitat in the eastern Pacific $9,550.00
2012 Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge Protection (CO) State of Colorado Department of Natural Resources The project is located at the edge of Colorado's Front Range, where the Great Plains transition to the Rocky Mountains, about 15 miles northwest of downtown Denver and about 10 miles south of Boulder. $250,000.00
2012 Protecting and Restoring Puget Sound’s Marine Shorelines (WA) Kramer Consulting Hood Canal in Puget Sound, Washington $245,750.00
2011 Eastern Pacific Hawksbill Initiative - III The Ocean Foundation The Gulf of Fonseca is a sea-inlet of 3,200 km2 that fronts the Central American countries of El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras. Regional project components involve countries from Mexico to Peru. $114,450.00