The Conservation Alliance plans to contribute a record $1.65 million this year,
including $800,000 in grants it just distributed to 24 organizations working to
protect wild places throughout North America

The Conservation Alliance has more than 190 member companies from the outdoor industry. By a vote of these members, The Conservation Alliance made donations to 24 grassroots conservation organizations as follows:

Organization

Location

Grant Amount

Audubon Alaska

Anchorage, AK

$35,000             

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – Quebec

Montréal, QC

$35,000            

Conservation Resource Alliance

Traverse City, MI

$30,000             

Friends of the Inyo

Bishop, CA

$30,000             

Grand Rapids Whitewater

Grand Rapids, MI

$35,000             

Lake George Conservancy

Bolton Landing, NY

$35,000             

Los Padres Forest Watch

Santa Barbara, CA

$30,000             

Montana Wilderness Association

Helena, MT

$30,000             

New Mexico Wilderness Alliance

Albuquerque, NM

$35,000             

Niparaja

La Paz, Mexico

$25,000             

Pew Charitable Trusts

Washington, DC

$35,000             

Potomac Conservancy

Silver Spring, MD

$30,000             

San Juan Citizens Alliance

Durango, CO

$35,000             

Save Mount Diablo

Walnut Creek, CA

$30,000            

Sierra Club of BC

Victoria, BC

$30,000             

Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition

Hazelton, BC

$40,000             

Soda Mountain Wilderness Council

Ashland, OR

$25,000             

Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Salt Lake, UT

$35,000             

The Wilderness Society – Idaho

Boise, ID

$35,000             

Trout Unlimited – Alaska

Anchorage, AK

$35,000             

Western Colorado Congress

Grand Junction, CO

$30,000             

Western Rivers Conservancy

Portland, OR

$50,000             

Whatcom Land Trust

Bellingham, WA

$35,000             

Wild Salmon Center

Portland, OR

$35,000             

Total

 

$800,000          

“Our member companies continue to step up and support efforts to protect the places where their customers recreate,” said John Sterling, Executive Director of The Conservation Alliance. “This list of grants supports the best land and water conservation opportunities in the US, Canada and Mexico.”

Seven out of the 24 organizations received funding from The Conservation Alliance for the first time: Pew Charitable Trusts, Whatcom Land Trust, Save Mount Diablo, Grand Rapids Whitewater, Potomac Conservancy, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society of Quebec and Lake George Conservancy. 

Conservation Alliance funds will support efforts to: remove or halt dams in Michigan and Alaska; designate or expand national monuments in Oregon and Alaska; secure new wilderness designations in California, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Colorado and New Mexico; protect wildlands in British Columbia, Quebec and Colorado; protect wild rivers in California and Colorado; and acquire wildlands in West Virginia, New York and California.

Each project was first nominated for funding by a Conservation Alliance member company.

“Our member companies continue to identify great projects for funding,” said Sterling. “Our program gives our members the ability to contribute real dollars to protecting wild places in their backyards.”

For a complete overview of each grant, visit conservationalliance.com or download the Winter 2015 Grant Announcement:

The Conservation Alliance is an organization of outdoor businesses whose collective contributions support grassroots environmental organizations and their efforts to protect wild places where outdoor enthusiasts recreate. Alliance funds have played a key role in protecting rivers, trails, wildlands and climbing areas.

Membership in the Alliance is open to companies representing all aspects of the outdoor industry, including manufacturers, retailers, publishers, mills and sales representatives. The result is a diverse group of businesses whose livelihood depends on protecting our natural environment.

Since its inception in 1989, the Alliance has contributed more than $15 million to grassroots conservation groups. Alliance funding has helped save more than 44 million acres of wildlands; protect 2,945 miles of rivers; stop or remove 25 dams; designate five marine reserves; and purchase 10 climbing areas.