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 Marine Debris Distribution Model for the North Pacific University of Hawaii The project is located at the IPRC, an institution for advanced climate study co-sponsored by NASA, NOAA, JAMSTEC and UH, and is based on large prior experience with the upper ocean dynamics $69,753.79
2008 White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic Shad Restoration University of Delaware The Wild and Scenic White Clay Creek watershed in New Castle County, Delaware and Chester County, Pennsylvania. Thirteen municipalities in Delaware and Pennslyvania have land in the watershed. $39,978.00
2008 Quilceda Creek Streamkeepers The Adopt-A-Stream Foundation Quilceda Creek $48,310.50
2008 Nooksack River Side Channel Enhancement (WA) Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association Nooksack River Left bank River mile 31.5 aproximately 0.5 miles upstream of the HWY 542 crossing. $42,814.90
2008 Beatty Creek Channel Stability and Pool Enhancement (WA) Thurston Conservation District Beatty Creek is a tributary to McLane Creek which empties into Eld Inlet, Puget Sound in northwest Thurston County.
Section2 TN 17N Range 3W. Cross street Arnesen Lane off Delphi Road.
$6,094.39
2008 Big Cove Estuary Restoration (WA) South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group The Project is located in Totten Inlet, in South Puget Sound, in Mason County, Washington. The project is located at 47.13417N and 123.02183W. $12,800.00
2008 East Bay Marsh and Native Oyster Restoration (WA) People For Puget Sound The project is on East Bay near the southern end of Budd Inlet. It is 1/2 mile north of Indian/Moxlie Creeks, one mile south of Mission Creek, and 1 mile northeast from the Deschutes River. $12,341.04
2008 Muskrat Cove Pipe Remediation and Streambank Restoration Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Muskrat Cove, a five acre parkland and riverside trail along the Bronx River between the Woodlawn Metro North train station at East 233rd Street and Webster Avenue and the Westchester border. $148,569.05
2008 Lake Michigan Basin Restoration (WI) Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. West Bend, Wisconsin $93,000.00
2008 Johnstown Reservoirs Fish Habitat Enhancement (PA) Cambria and Somerset Counties Conservancy Johnstown, Pennsylvania $24,400.00