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
2023 Designing Wetland Habitat Structures to Revitalize Milwaukee's Harbor (WI) Harbor District Inc. Milwaukee Harbor, Wisconsin $455,817.31
2023 Restoration of Riparian Habitat for Steelhead and Chinook Salmon in Ochoco Preserve (OR) Deschutes Land Trust Ochoco Preserve, Crook County, Oregon $200,000.00
2023 Modifying Fencing to Improve Habitat Around the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (UT) Wild Earth Society Incorporated dba Wildlands Network The Paunsaugunt mule deer migration project is within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, in Kane County, UT, near Kanab. The project area and winter range are composed primarily of sagebrush, pinyon-juniper, and salt desert shrub vegetation communities. $123,877.43
2023 Restoring Ship Creek with Revegetation and Youth Engagement in Anchorage (AK) Anchorage Park Foundation Lower Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska $35,932.21
2023 Managing Native Prairies for Biodiversity in Southwest Saskatchewan (SK) South of the Divide Conservation Action Program Inc. (SODCAP Inc.) Southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada $500,000.00
2023 Piloting an Engagement-Based Approach in Underserved Communities to Protect and Restore Tidal Marshes and Blue Crab Populations (VA) CRIMINAL INJUSTICE REFORM NETWORK Hampton, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia $74,991.48
2023 Building Chickahominy Tribal Community Capacity to Create a Coastal Resilience Plan (VA) Chickahominy Indian Tribe Chickahominy and James Rivers, Charles City County, Virginia $350,064.83
2023 Assessing Salt Marsh Habitat Resilience Through Pool Remediation (MA) Woodwell Climate Research Center Salt marshes adjacent to Sage Lot Pond and Jehu Pond in Mashpee, Barnstable County, MA $314,813.06
2023 Enhancing Fire-Dependent Plant Communities in the East Gulf Coastal Plain Habitats (AL, LA, MS) MS Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks The project area is defined based on EPA Region IV Ecoregions 65a Blackland Prairie, 65b Flatwoods/Blackland Prairie Margins, 65f Southern Pine Plains and Hills, 74a Bluff Hills, 74b Loess Plains, and 74c Southern Rolling Plains. $4,330,059.00
2023 Establishment of a Large Woody Debris Program for Recovery of Chinook Salmon (WA) Washington Department of Natural Resources Snohomish Watershed/Water Resource Inventory Area 7, Washington $377,528.01