Header Photo: Mikaela Marion / Courtesy of grantee Aboriginal Outfitters
We’re excited to introduce our newest Conservation Alliance grantees!
Our Winter 2022 Grant Cycle just concluded and we awarded $775,000 to 19 groups working to protect wild places across North America. These projects were chosen by you, our member companies, through a nomination and voting process. Thank you for participating in our grant-making!
Winter 2022 Grant Recipients
Aboriginal Outfitters – sic cwix (New River) – $50,000
CalWild – Central Coast Heritage Protection Act / NW Mountains and Rivers – $50,000
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – British Columbia – Establishing New Protected Areas in Northern BC – $40,000
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – Yukon – More than Just Gold: Protecting the Dawson Region – $20,000
Central Oregon LandWatch – Save Skyline Forest – $30,000
Conservation Lands Foundation – Campaign for the Gila River, Wild and Scenic – $45,000
Dene Kayeh Institute – Dena K’eh Kusan – We Will Always Be Here – $50,000
Friends of Cedar Mesa – The Lands Between – $50,000
Hispanic Access Foundation – Chaparral Pacific Crest National Monument and Riverside County Campaign – $50,000
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance (NM Wild) – Greater Chaco Protection Campaign – $50,000
Northeast Wilderness Trust – Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve – $35,000
Oregon Wild – An Historic Opportunity to Protect Oregon’s Rivers – $50,000
Outdoor Alliance – Protecting North Carolina’s Mountain Treasures – $35,000
SalmonState – BLM Wildlands Campaign – $45,000
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance – Labyrinth Canyon Wilderness Protection – $35,000
The Wilderness Society – The Gunnison Public Lands Initiative – $45,000
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership – Protecting Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands – $45,000
Virginia Wilderness Committee – Shenandoah Mountain National Scenic Area Project – $15,000
Winter Wildlands Alliance – Save Teton and Mill Creek Canyons from Commercial Resort Development – $35,000