FishAmerica Gulf Fund
Restoring Sportfish Habitat and Facilities
Devastated by Gulf Coast Hurricanes
Volunteers plant cord grass at
the Ballast Point Park in Tampa, Fla. The newly planted cord grass
will improve water quality and restore valuable habitat for local
sportfish species, including redfish, snook, sheepshead and sea
trout.
Over the last 20 years, the FishAmerica Foundation has provided over
$8 million for more than 750 grassroots conservation and research
projects all across the country. |
The FishAmerica Foundation unites the sportfishing industry with conservation groups, government natural resource agencies, corporations, and charitable foundations to invest in fish and habitat conservation and research across the country.
We support fisheries conservation and research in the best way by providing
matching grants that empower citizen conservationists in their own communities.
Our grants are an important part of broader efforts to conserve the outdoors and ensure millions of Americans will be able to enjoy fishing in the future.
Shimano American Corporation Gives Significant Boost to Hurricane Fund
Funds to help Gulf Coast sportfish restoration efforts
The Classic Angler Charity Auction
Ebay and Pro Anglers Team with FishAmerica to Raise Money for Gulf Fund
$800,000 in Grant Funding Available for Fish Habitat Restoration
FishAmerica partners with the NOAA Restoration Center
FishAmerica Foundation Establishes Gulf Coast Restoration Fund
Help restore critical sportfish habitat and facilities
Grant Funding Available for Chesapeake Bay Restoration Efforts
FishAmerica Foundation currently accepting grant proposals for FY 06