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
2008 Community Harvesting of Water Stargrass in Yakima River (WA) Benton Conservation District Lower Yakima River from Prosser to West Richland, Washngton. WWRIA 37. Lead Entity: Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board. $27,823.73
2008 Deer Control in Chesapeake Watershed (WV, MD, VA) Cacapon Institute, Inc. Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland $30,826.00
2008 Long Island Sound Beach Cleanup (NY) American Littoral Society Long Island Sound Beaches, New York $6,000.00
2008 Alger Watershed Restoration Education (MI) Alger Conservation District Michigan $100,000.00
2008 Headwater Prairie Fen Restoration (MI) Michigan State University East Lansing, MI $94,927.96
2008 Installation of a Green Roof at Ranaqua Administrative and Works Facility (NY) New York City Department of Parks and Recreation The location of the Greenroof will be above the auto shop at Ranaqua, located at 1 Bronx River Parkway. Ranaqua is a City of New York Parks and Recereation borough administration and shops facility. $350,000.00
2008 Año Nuevo Island Seabird Habitat Restoration (CA) - III Oikonos - Ecosystem Knowledge Ano Nuevo Island, San Mateo County, California $214,329.00
2008 Monitoring Key Bird Nesting Colonies (FL) - IV National Audubon Society, Inc. Tampa Bay watershed and Pinellas County, nesting colony islands and foraging and roosting habitats. $55,000.00
2008 Non-Lethal Assessment of Plastic Ingestion in Seabirds (AK, HI) Hawaii Pacific University Laboratory studies of seabird carcasses from HI and AK. Field studies at albatross colonies on the Main Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Kauai), and the Northwest Hawaiian Islands (Midway Atoll, Kure Atoll) $33,867.00
2008 Island Diversity: Education and Conservation (FL) Key West Botanical Garden Society, Inc. Key West H.S., Key West Botanical Garden and the Lower Keys Refuge Complex are all located in the Lower Florida Keys, the most tropical portion of the continental United States. $10,000.00