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 Genetic Identity and History of the Teshekpuk Caribou Herd University of Alaska Samples will be collected from the four herds in the North Slope Arctic ecosystem. Historical research focuses on human settlements in the range of the Teshekpuk Lake herd. $49,994.48
2009 Hydrologic Assessment of Sierra Nevada Meadow Restoration U.S. Forest Service The project will include meadows on national forests in the Sierra Nevada. Meadows will be selected from 10 national forests from the Modoc in the north to the Sequoia in the south. $310,140.00
2009 Calumet Stewardship Initiative Community Action Project (IL) Field Museum of Natural History This project will occur in the Calumet region in both Illinois and Indiana. This region covers southeast Cook County in Illinois, and Lake and Porter counties in Indiana. $50,000.00
2009 Project Watershed More Schools Initiative (NY) Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. Central New York, primarily Onondaga and Madison Counties, with parts of Oneida, Cortland and Oswego Counties. Onondaga and Oneida Lake watersheds within the Lake Ontario watershed. $55,000.00
2009 Engaging Calumet Students in Ecological Restoration (IL) Friends of the Forest Preserves Project site is located in south east Cook County, Illinois within the Forest Preserve District of Cook County in the Calumet Region. $93,750.00
2009 Buffalo and Niagara River Wetlands Wildlife Surveys Birds Canada Erie and Niagara Counties, western New York State. Regional Municipality of Niagara in Ontario. $40,612.87
2009 Hamilton Harbour Coastal Wetland and Watershed Restoration Bay Area Restoration Council Southern Ontario, specifically Hamilton Harbour (an AOC) & its watershed including Cootes Paradise Marsh, the largest coastal wetland on L. Ontario & 1 of the areas of highest biodiversity in Canada. $40,665.00
2009 Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture Integration (ME) State of Maine This project is statewide where data integration and outreach methods include all of Maine. Survey efforts concentrate where adequate information is lacking under current EBTJV assessment guidelines. $49,534.89
2009 Upper Clark Fork River Restoration (MT) - II Clark Fork Coalition The upper Clark Fork River and its tributaries stretch between Butte and Missoula: focus areas are the mainstem river below Warm Springs Ponds and lower 5 miles of Brown's Gulch tributary near Butte. $58,368.00
2009 Stopping Aquatic Invaders (MT) Yellowstone Park Foundation Stop Aquatic Invaders! primarily serves Yellowstone National Park. This project is coordinated on public and private lands throughout the Greater Yellowstone Area (Montana, Wyoming and Idaho). $25,000.00