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 Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern Weed Control and Spring Restoration (CA) Bureau of Land Management - Bishop Field Office The Fish Slough Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is in eastern California at the north end of the Owens Valley, 5 miles north of Bishop, CA. $24,004.60
2009 Promoting Native Shrublands for New England Cottontail (ME) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Work will occur in the Towns of Kittery and York in Maine. $37,998.00
2008 Whitby Meadows Habitat Creation (PA) Fairmount Park Commission The project is located in Cobbs Creek Park, which is part of the Fairmount Park Commission. The two meadows are on the north and south side of Whitby Ave. $49,905.00
2008 Lower McDonald Creek Salmon Enhancement Project Jamestown S'Kallam Tribe McDonald Creek is within the Dungeness Valley of Sequim, Washington and flows directly into the Strait of Juan DeFuca. 48degrees 06mins 29.69 sec N, 123degrees 13mins 13.87 sec W $45,410.82
2008 Large Woody Debris Supplemental Maintenance and Community Outreach (WA) Lower Columbia Fish Enhancement Group Projects located in the Washougal River Watershed with in Clark and Skamania Counties. $31,122.50
2008 North Creek Clearwater School Reach Stream Restoration (WA) Snohomish County The project site is located in the North Creek watershed - Middle Stream Reach, in Bothell WA. The project reach begins just downstream of the 196th St. bridge and extends 700 lineal feet downstream. $74,998.38
2008 Urban Creek Pilot to Reduce Sediment and Create Floodplains (WA) Walla Walla County Conservation District City of Walla Walla in Walla Walla County, SE Washington, WIRA 32-Snake River Region. Two sites: 1520 Sturm St on Yellowhawk Creek and 741 E. Chestnut on Garrison Creek $7,479.34
2008 The Stone Mill Landscape: Stormwater Retrofit Project (NY) New York Botanical Garden The Stone Mill Landscape: Stormwater Retrofit Project is located on the east bank of the Bronx River on the grounds of The New York Botanical Garden, a 250-acre National Historic site in the Bronx. $349,599.00
2008 Sediment Reduction and Watershed Education in the White Salmon River Basin (WA) Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group White Salmon Basin, Klickitat Lead Entity, WRIA 29B, Klickitat County, Washington $3,687.50
2008 Channel Islands Seabird Surveys (CA) - II Carter Biological Consulting Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, San Nicholas Islands, California $76,431.00