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 Alabama Wetland Enhancement Alabama Conservation and Natural Resources Foundation, Inc. The project will include 5 areas of activity, one in Marengo county, two in Baldwin county, and two in Mobile county. $141,620.51
2010 Community Harvesting of Water Stargrass in Yakima River II Benton Conservation District Benton City, Benton County. Lead entity: Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board, WRIA 37. $39,140.00
2010 Scoping Out the Birds - A Digital Approach (CT) Friends of Outer Island, Inc. Outer Island Refuge (CT), A Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge located in the Thimble Islands of Branford, CT $5,000.00
2010 Methow Sub-basin Small Restoration Projects (WA) Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation Project sites are situated throughout the Methow River basin including tributaries Twisp, Chewuch Rivers. $65,670.00
2010 Restoration of Retired Farmland in Mason Valley, Nevada Mason Valley Conservation District Walker Basin, Nevada. $352,020.40
2010 Supporting the Bureau of Land Management's National Sage-grouse Planning Strategy Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Western United States $62,192.79
2010 Selkirk-Cabinet-Purcell Linkage Zone Initiative (ID, MT) The Vital Ground Foundation, Inc. Northern Idaho and extreme northwestern Montana, specifically areas within and surrounding three major transportation lines within the ecoregion: 1) US Hwy 95; 2) US Hwy 2; and 3) Montana Hwy 200. $50,000.00
2010 Evaluating and Prioritizing Meadow Restoration in the Sierra (CA) American Rivers, Inc. This project will be Sierra-wide, but will test the prioritization methodology in the Yuba and Mokelumne Watersheds. $156,384.69
2010 Shasta Big Springs Ranch Acquisition (CA) The Nature Conservancy Located in Siskiyou County, California near the town of Big Springs. The SBS Ranch included nearly six miles of streams including Big Springs Creek, Little Springs Creek and the Shasta River. $750,000.00
2010 Conserving Critical Wildlife Corridors in Northwest Montana and Idaho Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Northern Idaho panhandle, Cabinet, Purcell, Yaak, Bitterroot, Mission, and Swan mountains of Montana, including intermountain valleys $100,000.00