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
2011 Upper Skagit Knotweed Control Project (WA) Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group The project area is 2,960 sq mi & has 175 mi of streams. It starts at the Skagit & Sauk river confluence & also includes the Suiattle & Cascade Rivers, their tributaries & surrounding landscapes. $44,979.00
2011 Leafy Spurge Control along the Klamath and Scott Rivers (CA) U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service This project will occur along the main stem Klamath River from the mouth of the Scott River to Happy Camp CA, and in the Quartz Valley along Shackleford Creek and the Scott River. $24,999.92
2011 Reintroduction of Whooping Cranes in Southwest Louisiana Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area (WLWCA) is owned by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. This conservation area is approximately 70,965 acres located south of Gueydan, LA. $100,000.00
2011 Business Plan for Caribbean Hawksbill Wildlife Conservation Society Caribbean $15,000.00
2011 Improving Law Enforcement and Coral Reef Systems Management in the Philippines Municipal Agriculturists Office At the apex of the Coral Triangle on one of Philippines' most pristine islands, is Taytay, Palawan a center of species diversity and marine resources threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction. $8,000.00
2011 Enhancing Coral Reef Resilience in Indonesia and Timor-Leste Indonesia Locally Managed Marine Area Foundation Three focal areas in Eastern Indonesia (Padaido Islands in Papua, Depapre Bay near Jayapura in Papua, Kei Islands in the Moluccus and one in Timor-Leste (Metinaro). $41,000.00
2011 Southern Appalachian Brook Trout Hatchery (TN) Cherokee National Forest The hatchery building is physically located at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency rearing facility on the Cherokee National Forest. The S.A. brook trout range includes: TN, NC, SC, GA, and VA. $34,000.00
2011 Sands Draw Aquatic Enhancement and Habitat Restoration (AZ) Bureau of Land Management (merge parent) Public land administered by the BLM in the San Simon Valley, in the vicinity of San Simon River, east of the town of Safford and approximately eight miles north of Bowie, Graham County, Arizona. $13,000.00
2011 Identifying Upper Snake River Basin Native Fish Conservation Areas Federation of Fly Fishers, Inc. The project study area is the Upper Snake River Basin and its tributaries above Hells Canyon Dam, most of which lie in Idaho and Wyoming, but also includes tributary systems into Oregon and Nevada. $42,245.25
2011 Full Scale Invasive Plant Control in Eastern Lake Michigan The Nature Conservancy The project will take place at sites all along the full 505-mile coast of Lake Michigan's eastern shoreline, in 14 Michigan counties. $1,020,400.20