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 Driscoll Island Riparian Restoration (WA) Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group Driscoll island is one mile south of Oroville Washington, and within 10 miles of the Canadian border, at the confluence of the Similkameen and Okanogan Rivers. This project is in Okanogan Co.,WRIA 48 $9,369.80
2010 Eastern View High School Outdoor Classroom (VA) Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District Culpeper County Coordinates: 77°56’46.433”W, 38°28’35.978”N $33,150.00
2010 Lord Cove Coastal Forest and Stream Restoration (CT) The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Lord Creek Farm, Lord Cove, Connecticut River watershed, Town of Lyme, New London County, CT. Latitude: N 41° 20' 25.9373" Longitude: W 72° 20' 29.2259" $60,091.00
2010 City of Fredericksburg Stormwater Market (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock The project will focus on the City of Fredericksburg $30,000.00
2010 Land Trust Capacity Building Defenders of Wildlife Initially the Chesapeake Bay watershed area to identify land trusts, then particular service areas of land trusts in the most vulnerable and ecologically important areas to develop conservation plans. $75,000.00
2010 Dream a Dream: Environmental Education and Stewardship (SC) Coastal Carolina University Project location is Coastal Carolina in the Southeastern U.S., and participants are from Conway, South Carolina (Lat/Lon: 33.83/-79.04). Sponsoring NWR is Cape Romain, (Lat/Lon: 33.06/-79.36). $9,955.25
2010 Conserving Island Flora and Pollinators in a Rising Sea (WA) Kwiaht: Center for the Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea Blind Island, Indian Island, Richardson Rocks, Broken Point Island, Twin Rocks, Skull Island, Victim Island, Lopez Island, San Juan Island and Waldron Island in San Juan County, Washington. $15,000.00
2010 An Ecoregionally-Based Native Plant Curriculum for Oregon Institute for Applied Ecology Our curriculum is written for students throughout Oregon. It has great potential to be a model for the creation of a comprehensive Native Plant Curriculum for any state in the US and Canada. $55,000.00
2010 GIS-Based Analysis of Endemic Plant Distributions in Arizona Desert Botanical Garden, Inc. Project will focus on occurrence of endemics on National Park Service, US Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management lands in Arizona. $23,725.38
2010 Private Lands Moist Soil Initiative - Texas Chenier Plain Texas Rice Industry Coalition for the Environment The project will create 1,395 acres of wetland/moist soil units habitat in the Chenier Plain of Texas on 3 private landowners properties in Jefferson and Chambers counties to benefit migratory birds. $527,050.00