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California Forests and Watersheds - Wildfires Restoration Grant Program 2025 Request for Proposals
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Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund Webinar Information
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Hurricane Response Marine Debris Removal Fund
The Hurricane Response Marine Debris Removal Fund is a partnership between NFWF and the NOAA Marine Debris Program that awards grants to assess, remove and dispose of marine debris caused by severe storms. Grants are awarded based on the targeted debris’ existing or potential impact to coastal communities and resources, and to prevent further harm to sensitive marine habitats and species listed under the Endangered Species Act.Image

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Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Competitive Grant Program
The Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Competitive Grant Program (Hurricane Sandy Program) was designed to restore key habitats and bolster natural systems, enabling them to withstand the impacts of future storms. The Program funded 78 projects in 12 states and Washington, D.C., with the bulk of projects in states hardest hit by the hurricane, including: New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The Hurricane Sandy Program is no longer active. Applicants seeking grants for coastal resilience projects are encouraged to consider the National Coastal Resilience Fund, and NFWF’s regionally-focused coastal programs, including the Long Island Sound Futures Fund, Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund and Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund.Image

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Killer Whale Conservation Program
The Killer Whale Conservation Program supports efforts to advance the knowledge and conservation of killer whales with a primary focus on activities that aid in the recovery of the Southern Resident killer whale Distinct Population Segment. The program may also support catalytic projects in other killer whale populations.Image

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Klamath Basin Restoration Program
NFWF has been active in conservation activities throughout the Klamath Basin for 30 years, awarding funds to help stabilize and increase populations of native and anadromous fish. These projects have been carried out by diverse organizations and entities including local, state, federal, and tribal governments and agencies, non-profit organizations, irrigation districts, watershed councils, and academic institutions.Image
