Prescott Grant Program Awards FY 2025

Prescott Grant Program Award Summary for Fiscal Year 2025

For fiscal year 2025, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) awarded 11 competitive Prescott Grants totaling more than $1.2 million to conservation organizations and state agencies. The Prescott Grant Program helps foster the Service's relationship with partners who are closest to the resources (e.g., state agencies, Tribes, local communities, aquaria, researchers, and authorized rescue and rehabilitation networks) by providing needed support for their response efforts.

The table below, organized by geographic region, lists the applicant name, project title, and funding amount awarded for fiscal year 2025. 

Prescott Grants awarded in fiscal year 2025 totaled $1,220,000.

Organization

Project Title

Stranding Region

Amount Awarded

Portland State UniversityDead Sea Otter Response on the Long Beach Peninsula, Washington and in northern Oregon by the Northern Oregon/Southern Washington Marine Mammal Stranding NetworkPacific Northwest$27,409.02
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Sea Otter Stranding Response in Washington Pacific Northwest$149,927.46
Clearwater Marine AquariumBuilding the Capacity of Manatee Rescue Partnerships and Enhancing Pre- and Post-Monitoring to Enhance the Survival of the Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris)Atlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$77,726.52
County of VolusiaVolusia County Marine Mammal Stranding Team Boat, Engine & Trailer RequestAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$37,500.00
Dolphin Research Center, Inc.Manatee Rescue Boat for Dolphin Research Center Manatee Rescue TeamAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$73,125.00
East Coast Zoological Society of Florida, Inc.Brevard Zoo Manatee Response and Rehabilitation CenterAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$104,409.00
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission  Enhanced Manatee Stranding Support for the FWC Northwest Field LaboratoryAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$150,000.00
Lowry Park Zoological Society of Tampa, Inc.Replace Medical Floors for Three Manatee Critical Care PoolsAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$150,000.00
Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science  Supporting Northern Sea Otter and Walrus Live Stranding Response in AlaskaAlaska$149,991.00
The Marine Mammal CenterIncreasing Capacity for Southern Sea Otter Response, Rehabilitation & Disease InvestigationCalifornia$150,000.00
Monterey Bay Aquarium FoundationSupporting the recovery of the southern sea otter population by providing stranding, rehabilitation, surrogacy, & release response

California

$149,912.00

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