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 Simulation of the Lower Walker Hydrologic System, Phase 2 U.S. Geological Survey Project area is the entire Walker River basin drainage area downstream of Mason Valley, NV. $939,259.21
2010 Determining the Origins of River Herring Bycatch - Cont. University of California - Santa Cruz * $187,633.93
2010 Passive Acoustic Monitoring of the Arctic Oregon State University - Hatfield Marine Science Center Fram Strait and central Greenland Sea; Arctic $24,979.57
2010 Saving Hawaii's Imperiled Forest Birds - II American Bird Conservancy Mauna Kea, HI;Leeward slopes of eastern Maui;Nihoa & Laysan
Islands; national public & media attention & support.
$194,471.00
2010 Clearing a Path: Revitalizing Lake Michigan’s Sturgeon River Alliance of Wisconsin, Inc. Menominee River, a major tributary to Lake Michigan, forms the border of WI and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Project involves lower two dams at Menominee, MI and Marinette, WI. $1,500,000.00
2010 Nutrient Pollution Reduction in American Samoa Coalition of Reef Lovers United States Territory of American Samoa South Pacific $48,646.11
2010 Recovery of Eastern Shrubland-Dependent Birds - II Wildlife Management Institute Breeding range of American woodcock and golden-winged warbler in US and Canada $253,559.53
2010 Rudio Creek Basin Restoration Project (OR) The Freshwater Trust A tributary to the Lower North Fork John Day River in northeast Oregon, Rudio Creek has 14.3 miles of salmon and steelhead habitat. Ownership is private ranches and Bureau of Land Management lands. $60,000.00
2010 Bear River Native Trout Restoration (UT, ID, WY) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The Bear River project area includes three national forests, three BLM field offices, two National Wildlife Refuges, three states (Utah, Idaho, Wyoming), and thousands of acres of private land. $90,000.00
2010 Seiad Creek Channel Restoration (CA) Karuk Tribe The project is located within the lower Seiad Creek Watershed. Seiad Creek is a tributary to the Klamath River in Northern California. $29,999.80