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
2009 Glacial Lake Grantsburg Pine/Oak Barrens (WI) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources The Glacial Lake Grantsburg Wildlife Management Complex consists of four wildlife properties encompassing nearly 54,000 acres. Additional project sites are located in the barrens of NW Wisconsin. $42,360.02
2009 Oxford Park Living Shoreline (MD) Town of Oxford, Maryland Located on the Tred Avon River in Oxford, Maryland; eight miles from the Talbot County Seat of Easton, Maryland. $161,000.00
2009 Support for the Southern Appalachian Cooperative Weed Management Partnership Mountain Valleys Resource Conservation & Development Council Southern App region along the Appalachian Trail corridor, on Nat'l Forest lands, Nat'l Park Service units, & along state roads & highways where species & natural areas of high conservation sig occur. $33,997.25
2009 Seeds of Success National Coordination Chicago Horticultural Society The Seeds of Success National Coordinating Office is located at the Bureau of Land Management Washington Office. However, seed collecting teams and training courses are stationed and held nation-wide. $75,000.00
2009 Marshall-Beltrami Weed Management (MN) Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District Thief River Watershed located in the eastern one-third of Marshall County and the northwestern portion of Beltrami County in Minnesota; covering approximately twenty-five townships. $60,000.00
2009 Shellfish Restoration at Half Moon Reef (TX) The Nature Conservancy The project is located within Matagorda Bay southwest of Palacios Point and will be created upon a bottom substrate of consolidated clay and sparsely scattered oyster shell. $200,000.00
2009 Restoration of New England Cottontail in New Hampshire Wildlife Management Institute This project will be implemented within the historical distribution of the species in NH, extending up the Merrimack River Valley and to the Great Bay region. A parallel effort is proposed in ME. $40,000.00
2009 Environmental Education Partner Schools (IA, NE) Friends of Boyer Chute and DeSoto National Wildlife Refuges DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge- Missouri Valley, IA (Refuge in both Iowa and Nebraska)
Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge- Fort Calhoun, NE
$3,500.00
2009 Fuel Reduction for Wildlife - A Landowner Based Approach (MN) Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Central and Southeastern Minnesota in the Upper Mississippi river valley. The Upper Mississippi River Watershed includes portions of all Minnesota's congressional districts. $75,000.00
2009 Bird-of-the-Month Lecture Series (NY) National Audubon Society, Inc. The Montezuma Wetlands Complex, which includes the National Wildlife Refuge and Audubon Center, is one of the Nations largest conservation projects for reclamatation of wildlife and wetland habitats. $4,973.00