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
2010 Chehalis Watershed Knotweed Control and Education (WA) The Nature Conservancy Chehalis River Basin (WRIA's 22 & 23; Grays Harbor, Thurston, Lewis, & Mason Co.) Primary work areas: Porter Creek, Skookumchuck, Newaukum, Black, Satsop, Chehalis mainstem. $37,403.68
2010 Community Water Marketing Program (MT) - CBWTP Clark Fork Coalition Columbia River Basin in Montana: Clark Fork, Bitterroot, and Blackfoot subbasins $159,418.11
2010 Ohop Creek and Mashel River Revegetation Project (WA) Nisqually Indian Tribe The planting areas addressed by this project include the mouth of Ohop Creek, and two sites on the Mashel River near Eatonville, WA. $38,509.46
2010 Saving the Native Texas Warbler: Building Capacity Friends of Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge The Refuge includes 23,000 acres of land in Travis, Williamson, and Burnet counties in the Balcones Canyonlands ecological region on the eastern edge of the Edwards Plateau Ecosystem Unit,Austin,Texas $5,000.00
2010 City of Brier Creating Urban Riparian Buffers (WA) Snohomish Conservation District State of Washington WRIA 8 (Cedar-Sammamish).
Scriber Creek at City of Brier Brierwood Park.
T27N, R04E, S26
$35,166.00
2010 Salmon Habitat Restoration in the Nooksack Basin (WA) Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Three tributaries of the Nooksack River in Rural Whatcom County (WRIA-1)(see map) $61,820.00
2010 Thornton Creek Maple Leaf Reach Restoration (WA) - II EarthCorps Northeast Seattle, WA; King County WRIA 8, South Fork of Thornton Creek, NE Ravenna Blvd between NE 105th and NE 107th. $7,860.16
2010 Carney Conservation Easement (WY) The Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation In northwestern Wyoming (Sublette County) within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, at the very north end of the Green River Valley, adjacent to other protected private lands and the Bridger-Teton National Forest. $709,950.00
2010 Delaware River Basin Riverine and Wetland Areas Prioritization The Nature Conservancy The project location is the entire Delaware River basin including portions of the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. $471,560.00
2010 Upper Delaware River Tributary Restoration (NY) Friends of the Upper Delaware River, Inc. The Sands Creek site, beginning at the Franskevicz Road Bridge in Delaware County, New York, and continuing approximately 5,500 feet downstream. $49,914.75