The Conservation Alliance Awards $720,000 to 20 Grassroots Conservation Organizations in 2025 Member Collective Grant Cycle

Grants are being awarded to 20 community-led organizations to protect public lands, restore critical habitat, and elevate local and indigenous leadership

TCA 2025 Member Collective Grantees
Since 1989, The Conservation Alliance (TCA) has awarded $34.5 million to support community-led conservation projects across North America. In its latest member collective grant cycle, TCA awarded $720,000 to 20 organizations protecting wild places, restoring biodiversity, and supporting Indigenous and local leadership.

This cycle includes projects across 12 U.S. states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming) and one in British Columbia. Seven of the organizations are BIPOC-led, and three are first-time recipients of TCA funding.

“At a time when ecosystems, wildlife, and community access to nature are facing increasing threats, our member collective grants reflect a growing commitment to bold conservation efforts led by the people most connected to these landscapes,” said Kim Paymaster, Grant Program Director at The Conservation Alliance. “This round includes three grants to organizations that were first funded through TCA’s Confluence Program, continuing our commitment to elevate the critical conservation work of BIPOC communities. The full list of 2025 grants includes a diverse array of projects across North America that seek to conserve new landscapes and defend and restore those already protected. We’re honored to help fund this work and grateful to our member companies for partnering with us in this process.”

Funding decisions were informed by TCA’s member companies and their employees, creating a collaborative effort to push forward dynamic and impactful conservation campaigns.


2025 MEMBER COLLECTIVE GRANT RECIPIENTS

Organization Project Name Location Amount
Alaska Wilderness League Protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge AK $45,000
Columbia Land Trust Mt. Hood Oaks Acquisition OR $30,000
Dena Kayeh Institute Dene K’éh Kusān Indigenous Protected Area British Columbia $45,000
Dolores River Boating Advocates Dolores River Canyon Country Protection Campaign CO $30,000
Indiana Forest Alliance Protecting Wilderness in the Midwest IN $20,000
Methow Valley Citizens Council Great Northwest Forests Campaign WA $40,000
Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center Defend Sáttítla Highlands National Monument CA $45,000
New Mexico Wild Preserving New Mexico’s Last Free-Flowing River NM $35,000
Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project Gila Wild & Scenic Designation NM $30,000
Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group Securing Instream Flows for Klamath Restoration CA $40,000
Save California Salmon Restoring California’s Salmon Strongholds CA $40,000
Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy Deaverview Mountain Park Creation NC $20,000
The Nature Conservancy in Georgia Savannah River Corridor Protection GA $20,000
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Ruby Mountains Protection Campaign NV $40,000
Trout Unlimited Removing Enloe Dam to Restore Tribal Resources WA $45,000
Washington Wild Washington Outstanding Resource Waters Designation WA $40,000
Wild Montana Protecting the Gallatin and Madison Ranges MT $35,000
Wild Salmon Center Stand Tall Oregon Campaign OR $35,000
Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative Arapaho Herd Management Support WY $45,000
Wyoming Wildlife Federation Migration Corridor Conservation WY $40,000

About
The Conservation Alliance is a coalition of more than 270 member companies who pool resources to fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s wild places and outdoor spaces. Members span the outdoor industry, renewable energy, financial institutions, food and beverage companies, and beyond. Since 1989, The Conservation Alliance has awarded over $34.5 million in grants, helping to protect more than 125 million acres, 4,964 river miles, halt or remove 43 dams, purchase 22 climbing areas, and designate five marine reserves.

Please direct grant  inquiries to:
Kim Paymaster, Grant Program Director
kim@conservationalliance.com