The International Iguana Foundation received a total of $70,155 in grant funding in 2011. Grants received were earmarked for programs as described below.

CEPF - The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund is a joint initiative of l’Agence Francaise de Developpement, Conservation International, the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Japan, the MacArthur Foundation, and the World Bank. A fundamental goal is to ensure civil society is engaged in biodiversity conservation. CEPF awarded the International Iguana Foundation $49,885 for Ricord's iguana conservation in Haiti and the Dominican Republic of which $14,155 was funded in 2011.

Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund - $25,000 was awarded to the IIF for maintaining activities crucial to the short-term survival of the Jamaican iguana in addition to expanding nesting sites to absorb the overflow of nesting females that are a result of the program’s prior success in head-starting efforts. Acquiring and establishing additional camera traps that will allow the program to obtain comprehensive survey information on local fauna and build upon the work being done towards the rehabilitation of the Goat Islands.

Woodland Park Zoo awarded the International Iguana Foundation $1000.00 towards Ricord’s iguana conservation in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Anonymous Funder - $30,000 total was received from a source that prefers to be anonymous with $15,000 designated for the Jamaican Iguana Recovery Program and $15,000 to Ricord's iguana conservation in the Dominican Republic.