Since 2010, Peak Design has been building innovative carry solutions with a simple overarching design directive: make the best things. The idea for our first product was born on a motorcycle trip through Southeast Asia and has since expanded to include a cross-functional ecosystem of bags, pouches, slings, straps, and clips. We’ve won applause along the way, but we’re most proud of the fact that we’re 100% crowdfunded and 100% employee-owned. We’ve raised $32.4 Million through 8 Kickstarter campaigns to become the world’s most successfully crowdfunded company. This allows Peak Design to stay investor- free and focused on the things that matter most: designing great products, fostering happy employees, and taking care of our customers and the natural environment. Learn more at peakdesign.com.
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The Conservation Alliance fills an important role in Peak Design’s environmental efforts. We see TCA as our field and policy expert who helps us fund and advocate strategically. That, along with the power in numbers that comes from uniting with other brands, makes our membership of tremendous value.Peter Dering, Peak Design’s Founder and CEO
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(January 20, 2026) – As leaders in Washington continue to prioritize energy dominance over conservation, the economic benefits of protecting national monuments across the West has been called into question. This has uncovered an urgent and prescient need to explore the economic value that monuments hold in their protected state. While national and state-level data…
Business Coalition Calls on Members of Congress to Stop Attack on The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
(January 15, 2026) – The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota has come under threat. Minnesota’s Representative Stauber introduced a resolution utilizing the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to remove the mineral withdrawal banning mining placed by the previous administration. This withdrawal protects 225,504 acres of Superior National Forest land, which is interconnected with…
The Conservation Alliance awards $340,000 in grants to six Confluence Grantees
The Conservation Alliance (TCA), a business coalition uniting to protect lands and waters for future generations, is proud to announce its 2026-27 Confluence Program grant recipients. This year’s grants, totaling $340,000, will support six remarkable organizations: Atsapáq, Giniw Collective, Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve Initiative, Seeds of Harmony, Inc., Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic,…
TCA Insider: December 2025
As the year draws to a close, we are taking time to reflect on what we collectively achieved this year. In the face of unprecedented attacks on our public lands and waters, our community came together and used our collective power to fight back and shed light on the immense value that outdoor spaces bring…
The Conservation Alliance Announces its 2025 Outstanding Partnership Awards
(December 10, 2025) – Each year, The Conservation Alliance (TCA) Outstanding Partnership Awards recognize member companies that have provided an elevated level of support to protect outdoor spaces, support local communities, and expand access to outdoor recreation. The 2025 Awards go to four member companies – Oboz, Sitka, Rivian, and GU Energy Labs. Each of…
The Conservation Alliance Welcomes Seven New Members
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2025: A Year of Movement Building and Resilience
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A Living Sanctuary
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