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 Accuracy Assessment and Monitoring of Benthic Habitat in the Florida Keys Nova Southeastern University This project aims to perform an independent accuracy assessment of NOAA’s Florida Keys shallow water (0-30m depth) benthic habitat map east of Islamorada, FL in the middle Florida Keys. $44,730.05
2011 Scablands Weed Mapping, Education, and Outreach Program (WA) Lincoln County Conservation District Project will be conducted within the boundaries of the Channeled Scablands Cooperative Weed Management Area within portions of Spokane, Lincoln and Whitman Counties of eastern Washington. $44,154.16
2011 Stormwater Bioretention in the Anacostia River Watershed (DC) Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments National Park Service - National Capital Parks East $175,000.00
2011 Anti-Poaching Patrol in Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia Malaysian Nature Society Taman Negara (TCL16) $74,999.83
2011 South River Solutions (VA) University of Virginia The South River watershed of Virginia. The river is a tributary of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. $11,498.32
2010 Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge Wetlands and Prairie Restoration (TX) Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment The Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge is located in Brazoria County, Texas between Galveston and Freeport and on the north side of West Galveston Bay. It is approximately 65 miles south of Houston. $125,000.00
2010 Standardizing Bird Surveys at Meadow Restoration Sites (CA) The Institute for Bird Populations Sierra Nevada meadows, California $92,822.00
2010 Assessing Sustainability of Maine River Herring Runs Maine Department of Marine Resources Maine $400,483.02
2010 Grassland and Riparian Restoration in Mexico's San Pedro Basin The Nature Conservancy The San Pedro River flows north from Sonora, Mexico to Arizona and covers 500,000+ acres in Mexico. The Nature Conservancy purchased Rancho Los Fresnos in Mexico, now operated by Naturalia and BIDA. $192,321.46
2010 Protecting the Tenderfoot Lands (MT) Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation This project is located in the Tenderfoot Creek drainage of the Smith River Watershed in the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Meagher County Montana. $58,511.00