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 Upper Kelsey Creek Salmon Habitat Restoration (WA) Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group Bellevue, King County, WRIA 8. The project is located in upper Kelsey Creek within a ravine near the headwaters. $75,000.00
2010 Upper Clark Fork River Restoration (MT) - III Clark Fork Coalition Public and private land along tributaries of the upper Clark Fork River between Drummond and Missoula, MT: Dry Cottonwood, Dunkelberg, Peterson, South Boulder, Gold, Warm Springs, Brown's Gulch Creeks $80,040.00
2010 Restoring Musconetcong River Brook Trout Habitat (NJ) Trout Unlimited, Inc. The Musconetcong River watershed in northwest New Jersey in Morris, Warren, and Hunterdon counties. $95,000.00
2010 Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance Demonstration (MD) Arundel Rivers Federation, Inc. The projects are in Annapolis, MD in areas comprised largely of steep slopes, stream channel, and floodplain $900,000.00
2010 Fish Passage Restoration in Spread Creek (WY) - II Trout Unlimited, Inc. Spread Creek is about 25 miles north and sligthly east of Jackson, Wyoming. The diversion structure is owned by Grand Teton National Park and is located on Bridger-Teton National Forest lands. $78,556.00
2010 Conservation of Sumatran Tigers in Kerinci Seblat - VI Wild Earth Allies The program works in and around Kerinci-Seblat National Park, Sumatra, this forms the majority of TCL 5, a Category 1 Tiger Conservation Landscape protecting Sumatra's most important tiger population $45,000.00
2010 Long-term Tiger Survival in Ulu Masen, Aceh Wild Earth Allies The 7500km2 Ulu Masen covers the northern part of Aceh’s forests, Indonesia, connecting to the Leuser to form the largest Sumatran tiger habitat (a global priority Tiger Conservation Landscape) $65,000.00
2010 Alabama Multi-Site Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration The Nature Conservancy The properties are located in Autauga and Baldwin Counties, Alabama, within the natural range of longleaf pine. $67,361.00
2010 Southeastern American Kestrel Strategic Plan and Management Avian Research and Conservation Institute, Inc. Unoccupied but suitable public and private tracts of open pine forest of southern Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi and panhandle Florida within the subspecies' historic range. $57,790.00
2010 Coffee Pulp Composting Demonstration and Utilization Joaquin Chong Lectures will be at a local Maricao facility, composts building at a Wilfredo ‘Juni’ Ruiz facility as well as other four participant locations, compost will be applied in selected plots. $25,000.00