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 Wild Goose Nature Store Capacity Building Grant (OR) Friends of the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon $5,000.00
2009 Art in the Refuge (LA) Friends of Louisiana Wildlife Refuges, Inc. Artists will be from greater New Orleans, southeast Louisiana Parishes and southwest Mississippi. Show will be held at SE LA Refuge Visitors Center in Lacombe, Louisiana. $4,793.00
2009 Coral Reef Investigation Workshop in Guam United Nations Environmental Program - World Conservation Monitoring Center Guam $59,628.00
2009 Patrick Henry School Stormwater Demonstration (VA) Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts Richmond, Virginia
James River Basin
Reedy Creek Watershed
37o30'58"N; 77o28'12"W
$100,000.00
2009 Stormwater Retrofits in the Cedar Run Watershed (PA) Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. All Demonstration Sites are located within the Cedar Run Watershed which is a tributary of the Yellow Breeches Creek. The Yellow Breeches Creek is a trib of the Susquehanna River. $150,000.00
2009 Reducing Impacts of Lost Crab Traps on Fishery Resources College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lower York River, Chesapeake Bay $32,293.79
2009 Controlling Invasive Plants Through Forestry Management (VT) The Nature Conservancy Capacity building of land managers throughout Vermont. $43,768.88
2009 Sudbury-Assabet-Concord Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (MA) - II Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc. Sudbury-Assabet-Concord River Watershed in eastern Massachusetts. Includes Great Meadows and Assabet River National Wildlife Refuges and Minuteman National Historical Park. $50,000.00
2009 Widener Watershed Awareness Program (PA) Earth Force, Inc. The Project will incorporate work in both the City of Chester and the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge $10,000.00
2009 Coordinated Weed Management on Cape Island (NJ) New Jersey Audubon Society Located at the southern tip of NJ, Cape Island consists of a variety of habitats: beach/dune, tidal marsh, woodlots, fallow fields. It is a critical stopover site for concentrations of fall migrants. $39,998.56