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 Protecting Wetlands, Water, and Waterbirds (OR) Klamath Bird Observatory The project will be conducted in Chiloquin, OR and surrounding wildlife refuges. This community is critically in need of educational support and education on bird, habitat, and water conservation. $5,000.75
2009 Water Transaction Coordination and Monitoring - V Oregon Water Resources Department Project will include areas where other Oregon qualified local entities are working with water users and others to develop innovative flow restoration transactions. $41,020.36
2009 Colorado Plant Conservation Strategy Implementation-II The Nature Conservancy This project focuses on long-term multi-scale (local, landscape, and state level) conservation of the most imperiled plant species on both private and public lands across the state of Colorado. $90,000.00
2009 Testing Restoration Effectiveness Under a Changing Climate Chicago Horticultural Society Study sites will be in the Colorado Plateau region (UT, CO, NM, and AZ); they will be distributed across a latitudinal gradient to compare restoration outcomes under differing climate and eco-regions. $45,000.00
2009 St. Marks Pollinator Gardens (FL) Apalachee Audubon Society Wakulla County, Florida, on the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, at Picnic Pond and Lighthouse Levee Trail. $4,941.46
2009 Bay Harbor Habitat Restoration (TX) Coastal Beach and Bay Foundation The island habitat is on the north shoreline of the west end of Galveston Island, Galveston County, TX, 3 miles east of San Luis Pass adjacent to the Bay Harbor Community marina area, N29 07" W95 04". $50,000.00
2009 Captain Planet Partnership - V Captain Planet Foundation Programs will be implemented in K-8 schools across the United States. $60,000.00
2009 Integrated Nutrient and Sediment Reduction in the Upper Susquehanna River Basin Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District The project location is the headwaters for the Susquehanna River based on a “one watershed implementation philosophy”. The USC will target the high quality practice within this catchment. $490,000.00
2009 Restoring Key Fisheries in the Upper Klamath Basin Klamath Watershed Partnership Upper Klamath Lake and its major tributaries, the Sprague, Williamson and Wood Rivers systems and the Sevenmile Creek system, comprising the headwaters to the Klamath River. $628,152.16
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