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 Estimate the Northbound Passage Population of Red Knot in the Georgia Bight - II (GA, SC) Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal areas from St. Simons Island, Georgia to Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina
$75,000.00
2023 Building Collaborative Capacity for Conservation and Public Access in the Rappahannock River (VA) Friends of the Rappahannock Rappahannock River watershed in Virginia $60,996.28
2023 Expanding Community Engagement and Habitat Connectivity in Baltimore (MD) National Aquarium, Inc. Baltimore City, Maryland and Baltimore County, Maryland $232,658.24
2023 Building a Resilient Coastal Communities Collaborative Program in South Carolina South Carolina Office of Resilience The South Carolina Resilient Coastal Communities Collaborative Program will target the Salkehatchie Watershed which includes all or portions of Barnwell, Bamberg, Allendale, Hampton, Jasper, Colleton & Beaufort Counties and will work with 10 communities within that watershed. $750,625.60
2023 Constructing a Marsh Terraces Network to Improve Flood Resilience (VA) City of Virginia Beach Department of Public Works Bonney Cove of Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
$9,886,370.00
2023 Cover Crop Education Programs to Advance the Farmers for Soil Health Initiative (Multiple States) The Curators of the University of Missouri 20 states in the Eastern United States participating in the Farmers for Soil Health Initiative $153,827.98
2023 Increase Understanding of Leatherback Nesting Patterns in the Northwest Atlantic (PR, USVI) The Ocean Foundation Northern Caribbean (Puerto Rico and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands) $24,639.48
2023 Improving Migration Corridors and Winter Range for Priority Mule Deer Herds (WY) Wyoming Game and Fish Department Across western, southern, and northern Wyoming $732,500.00
2023 Youth and Local Community Restoration of Salmon Habitat in the Green-Duwamish River Watershed (WA) EarthCorps Location: In the City of Tukwila, which is adjacent to the City of Seattle on the southern border.

Specific sites: Codiga Park, Cecil b. Moses Park, and Hamm Creek, a tributary--all along the Duwamish River within the Duwamish Estuary Subwatershed within the Green-Duwamish River Watershed.
$49,982.68
2023 Sustaining and Enhancing Cedarburg Bog Habitat through Continued Invasive Species Control (WI) Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium, Inc. Ozaukee County, Wisconsin $292,380.00