Our History, Our Community, and #OurWildFuture
We’ve always supported initiatives that protect wild lands and waters, and we’re on a mission to do more.
We’ve always supported initiatives that protect wild lands and waters, and we’re on a mission to do more.
We are excited to welcome Conor McElyea (Mac-Lee-Aye) to The Conservation Alliance staff.
In 1989, four iconic outdoor brands – Patagonia, REI, The North Face, and Kelty – founded The Conservation Alliance out of a shared belief that the outdoor industry needed to do more to ensure that wild places are protected for their habitat and recreation values. Thirty years later, we have contributed more than $21…
Backyard Collectives bring together member company employees and local conservation groups for a day of environmental action. These events allow us to get out of the office and get our hands dirty doing good work to preserve and protect the open spaces in our own backyards. We are hosting nine Backyard Collective events in 2019…
The Conservation Alliance is now accepting applications for the role of Executive Director. John Sterling will remain at the helm until his successor is in place.
Conservation faced serious political challenges, and we responded by contributing an all-time high $1.9 million to 55 conservation projects.
I am writing to let you know that I have made the decision to transition out of my role at The Conservation Alliance. I do not make this decision lightly. This organization has provided me with the most meaningful work I can imagine over the past 23 years.
Serena Bishop Gordon. Serena joined The Conservation Alliance staff in 2010, back when there were only two of us.
The Program Manager oversees a comprehensive program to grow The Conservation Alliance membership in the outdoor and sister industries.
Despite serious political challenges in 2018, our grantees delivered 15 conservation victories that protected 173,683 acres of land and five river miles, removed four dams, and purchased one climbing area.