2022 Confluence Program: Grant Announcement
We’re excited to announce the 2022 Confluence Program grantees: Ridges to Riffles, Great Plains Restoration Council, Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative, and Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund.
We’re excited to announce the 2022 Confluence Program grantees: Ridges to Riffles, Great Plains Restoration Council, Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative, and Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund.
The Conservation Alliance is excited to present the recipients of its Summer 2022 Grants. In this cycle, $690,000 in grants were dispersed to 16 organizations working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places throughout North America.
The Conservation Alliance Launches 2022 Confluence Program to Fund Historically Racially Excluded Groups Working to Conserve the Outdoors
Our Winter 2022 Grant Cycle just concluded and we awarded $775,000 to 19 groups working to protect wild places across North America.
We’re excited to announce the Confluence Program grantees: Apache Stronghold, Monumental SHIFT Coalition, Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission, and Valentine Conservation Community Project.
We are excited to present our newest group of grantees. In this cycle, we awarded a total of $890,000 to grassroots groups working to protect wild places across North America.
Our Winter 2021 grant cycle is complete! We have awarded a total of $938,000 to 21 grassroots organizations working to protect North America’s wild places.
For the first time since our inception in 1989, we are changing how we invest in key partners working to protect our most iconic landscapes.
The Public Lands Defense Fund (PLDF) was launched in 2017 in anticipation of attacks on our public lands system during the Trump Administration.
At The Conservation Alliance, our mission is to harness the collective power of business and outdoor communities to fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s wild places.