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 |
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2024 | Advancing Habitat Restoration Through the Delmarva Restoration and Conservation Network (DE, MD, VA) | Lower Shore Land Trust | Delmarva Peninsula | $999,997.73 |
2024 | Planning Future Restoration of Imperiled Species Habitat in the Potomac Watershed (PA) | Western Pennsylvania Conservancy | Potomac River watershed in Pennsylvania | $71,510.99 |
2024 | Building Capacity for Community-Led Urban Tree Canopy Initiatives (VA) | Friends of the Rappahannock | Rappahannock and York River watersheds | $468,153.29 |
2024 | Designing Innovative Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Habitat and Build Resiliency in Kake, Alaska | Organized Village of Kake | Kake, Kupreanof Island, Alaska | $777,859.39 |
2024 | Implementing Agricultural Conservation Practices in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania | Clearfield County Conservation District | Clearfield County, Pennsylvania | $408,178.62 |
2024 | Assessing Coastal Infrastructure Vulnerability to Build Resiliency (NH) | The Nature Conservancy | The project is located in the New Hampshire portions of the Piscataqua-Salmon Falls and Merrimack River HUC 8 level sub-basins, which align with the NFWF NCRF footprint and Resilience Hub maps. They will be informed by the 2024 Merrimack River Watershed Plan and the 2021 NH Coastal Watershed Plan. | $985,700.18 |
2024 | Designing a Resilient India Basin Shoreline Park (CA) | The Trust for Public Land | Bayview-Hunters Point, City of San Francisco, California | $650,000.00 |
2024 | Designing Shoreline Restoration to Protect Waterfront and Navy Base at Mayport (FL) | University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. | Mayport Village, City of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | $539,385.50 |
2024 | Protecting Infrastructure and Restoring Fish Habitat in the Hudson River Estuary (NY) | Riverkeeper, Inc. | Quassaick Creek, Newburgh, New York | $3,878,993.90 |
2024 | Designing Perdido Creek Floodplain Restoration to Improve Resiliency and Wildlife Habitat (AL) | Poarch Band of Creek Indians | Project location is Perdido Creek on the Poarch Band of Creek Indian’s Tribal land in Poarch (Escambia County) AL. | $708,843.72 |