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
2024 Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning to Improve Grazing Lands Management (FL) National Grazing Lands Coalition Glades, Highlands and Okeechobee counties, Florida $448,986.00
2024 Assessment of Bycatch Risk for Leatherback Sea Turtles at Foraging Grounds in Colombia CIMAD Timbiquí, Saija, and Guapi, Colombia $59,980.22
2024 Advancing Farmers for Soil Health in the Atlantic Region (DE, MD, NY, PA, VA) Iowa Soybean Association Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia $1,111,410.21
2024 Students Inventing Long Island Sound Solutions (CT) Connecticut Invention Convention, Inc. East Hartford, Hartford, Bridgeport, Norwich, New London, and Groton, Connecticut $59,519.93
2024 Supporting Soil Health Management Planning and Water Quality Improvement on Farms (CT, MA, NH, VT) American Farmland Trust Long Island Sound Watershed, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut $480,554.88
2024 Planning to Improve Water Quality Working with Local Government (NH, VT) Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission Greater Upper Valley along the Connecticut River and its tributaries, New Hampshire, and Vermont $499,935.61
2024 Assessing and Removing Barriers to Aquatic Organism Passage on the Upper Blackwater River (WV) Friends of the Cheat Upper Blackwater River, Canaan Valley, West Virginia $341,347.28
2024 Planning for a Resilient Community and Thriving Waterbird Population in Molokai (HI) Molokai Land Trust Punalau Pond, Ohiapilo Pond, and Kakahaia National Wildlife Refuge in South Shore Molokai, Hawaii $255,278.46
2024 Planning for Restoration and Management of Idlewild Marsh (NY) Natural Areas Conservancy This project will be located in Idlewild Preserve. $311,072.19
2024 Developing Final Designs for Buffalo Creek Floodplain Reconnection in the Town of West Seneca (NY) Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Inc. This project is located on Buffalo Creek in the Town of West Seneca just upstream of where Buffalo Creek joins with Cayuga Creek to form the Buffalo River. The Town of West Seneca is a first ring suburb of Buffalo, NY having a population of 45,000 individuals within a 21 square mile footprint. $516,182.59