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 Last Chance Creek Watershed Restoration (CA) - II Plumas Corporation Last Chance Creek is tributary to Indian Creek and thence the East Branch North Fork Feather River. It is located in Plumas County, in the northern Sierra Nevada Mtns of California. $800,000.00
2010 Recovering Rufa Red Knots Manomet, Inc. Stopover and wintering sites along the Atlantic coast of the Americas, Massachusetts, USA to Tierra del Fuego. $314,713.00
2010 Altar Valley Fire Management for Grassland Restoration (AZ) Altar Valley Conservation Alliance The Altar Valley, 610,000 acres of desert grasslands southwest of Tucson, Arizona,on the U.S.-Mexico border $150,000.00
2010 Apache Trout Initiative (AZ) - II Arizona Game and Fish Department Little Colorado, Black, and White rivers, Arizona $514,010.18
2010 Science Support for the Hawaiian Forest Birds Keystone American Bird Conservancy Mauna Kea, HI; leeward slopes of east Maui; Nihoa and Laysan Islands $111,848.65
2010 Gunnison Sage-grouse Conservation Implementation (CO, UT) State of Colorado Southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah. $396,354.00
2010 Bear Valley Meadow Restoration (CA) The Sierra Fund The Bear River flows west for 75 miles until it feeds into the Feather River in the Sacramento Valley. Bear Valley is the headwaters of the Bear River. $75,000.00
2010 Lake Herring and Lake Whitefish Spawning Shoal Restoration in Lake Ontario Hamilton Port Authority The project will be located at Farr Island, Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario, adjacent to the City of Burlington, Ontario; on the lake bottom which is owned by the Hamilton Port Authority. $150,000.00
2010 Addressing Stormwater Runoff Impacts to Coral Reefs in La Parguera, Puerto Rico Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. La Parguera is a coastal waterfront community known for diverse coral reefs and a bioluminescent lagoon in SW Puerto Rico with a resident population of 26,000 – it receives 100,000 visitors annually. $54,091.13
2010 Hawksbill Conservation along Pacific Nicaragua Wild Earth Allies Nicaragua poses more than 350 km of coast line in the Pacific. Estero Padre Ramos is a Natural Reserve that encompasses 28,316 hectares of coastal ecosystems, especially mangroves. $45,115.00