Prescott Grant Program Awards FY 2022

Prescott Grant Program Award Summary for Fiscal Year 2022

For fiscal year 2022, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) awarded 15 competitive Prescott Grants totaling $1,137,494 to 13 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, list the applicant name, project title, and funding amount awarded for fiscal year 2022.

Prescott Grants awarded in fiscal year 2022 awarded for fiscal year 2022 totaling $1,137,494.
OrganizationProposal TitleStranding RegionAmount Requested
Clearwater Marine Aquarium #1Enhance Manatee Rescue, Stranding, and Post-release Monitoring Along the Atlantic Coast of FloridaAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$89,373
Clearwater Marine Aquarium #2Support For Manatee Response on Florida's Atlantic CoastAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$8,688
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission #1Response Vehicle for FWC Southeast Field LaboratoryAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$65,000
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission #2Manatee Transport Truck for FWC East Central Field LaboratoryAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$96,478
Marine Environmental Sciences ConsortiumStranding response for manatees in the northern GulfAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$33,209
Red Caribena de VaramientosEnhance veterinary care and rapid assessment of medical conditions of Antillean manatees in Puerto RicoAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$95,000
Bishop Museum of Science and NatureParticipation in Post-Release Monitoring of Manatees
Through Tracking, Veterinary Care and Nutrition
Atlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$86,555
University of FloridaEnhancement of Diagnostic Support, Assistance and Management Capability of Ill, Injured, Starving and Out of Habitat Manatees in FloridaAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$43,316
Lowry Park Zoological Society of TampaExpand ZooTampa’s West Indian Manatee Field Response CapabilityAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$88,667
Mote Marine LaboratoryIncreasing secondary holding capacity for manatees in FloridaAtlantic/Gulf/Caribbean$96,600
Monterey Bay AquariumSupporting Southern Sea Otter Recovery Through Stranding ResponseCalifornia$95,595
The Marine Mammal CenterIncreasing Capacity for Southern Sea Otter Response and Rehabilitation, and DiagnosticsCalifornia$95,000
The Regents of the University of California (Davis)Enhancing Readiness for Responding to Oiled and Stranded Southern Sea OttersCalifornia$85,072
Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeSea otter stranding response in Washington StatePacific Northwest$58,952
Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine ScienceLive Stranding Response and Monitoring of Northern Sea Otters and Walrus in AlaskaAlaska$99,989

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