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Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Initiative
The Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Initiative aims to increase populations for three focal shorebird species within the flyway by 15 to 20 percent over a 10-year period. The three focal species – American oystercatcher, red knot and whimbrel – represent different migratory strategies and require specific approaches to address habitat loss, predation and human disturbance. To achieve this goal, the grant program supports five strategies outlined in NFWF’s Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Business Plan: (1) conserve critical habitat, (2) restore habitat, (3) reduce human disturbance, (4) improve harvest management, and (5) monitor and assess progress.Image
Corporate Partners
Southern Company
Southern Company supports conservation programs primarily across the southeastern United States, but also beyond in support of at-risk species recovery and both landscape-scale and community-based stewardship efforts.Image
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Guiding investments along the Atlantic Flyway
Since 1995, one particularly well-traveled red knot has flown far enough to make it to the moon and back.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
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Southern Company Power of Flight Program
NFWF's Southern Company Power of Flight Program restores and revives the populations and habitats of birds in the southern U.S. through restoration and environmental education.Image
Federal & State Partners
Marine Mammal Commission
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and the Marine Mammal Commission (MMC) have an ongoing partnership that began in 2007.Image
Corporate Partners
Shell USA
The Shell Marine & Wildlife Habitat Program is a partnership between Shell USA and NFWF that supports conservation of priority habitats and species in the communities where Shell USA lives and operates. Since 1998, this partnership has funded more than 330 projects conserving key species and habitats across the nation.Image
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Fisheries Innovation Fund
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Fisheries Innovation Fund supports effective participation of fishermen and fishing communities in the implementation of sustainable fisheries in the United States. The Fisheries Innovation Fund houses multiple programs with distinct requests for proposals (RFP) to work towards sustainable fisheries in the United States: an Electronic Monitoring and Reporting Grant Program RFP released annually, and a New England Gear Innovation Fund RFP. There is also a Fisheries Innovation Fund RFP that was released annually from 2010 through 2019, and NFWF is exploring opportunities for future years of this RFP.Image
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NFWF Announces $500,000 in New Support to Help Conserve North Atlantic Right Whales
Washington, D.C.
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Secretary Jewell Announces $162 Million for 45 Projects to Protect Atlantic Coast Communities from Future Storms
Interior Bureaus to Work with Local Partners on Coastal Restoration and Resiliency Efforts
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