Take Action for the Arctic Refuge
Despite having a more friendly administration in the White House, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is still threatened by oil and gas drilling.
Despite having a more friendly administration in the White House, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is still threatened by oil and gas drilling.
The Conservation Alliance has added three new staff members to its team and four members to its Board of Directors. The new additions are a signal of where the organization is headed with its advocacy program, communications capabilities, expansion into new industries, and broadening its approach to conservation.
Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Our vision for ourselves, our organization, and our role in conservation Our Why The Conservation Alliance represents a coalition of businesses that fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s wild places. Through our work, we consolidate and redistribute power in the form of financial grants and political influence…
Saving the Boundary Waters: Stories About Runners and Kids Working to Protect America’s Most Visited Wilderness
A year ago, we made a public statement to acknowledge the responsibility that comes with distributing money and that funders often unintentionally reinforce systems of oppression through grant making.
2020 was a transformative year for the business community, the nonprofit sector, and for each of us as individuals.
The conservation community has lost a humble giant. Adam Kolton, executive director of Alaska Wilderness League passed away early Monday morning. Our thoughts and condolences are with Adam’s loving wife and two sons, and with his Alaska Wilderness League family during this tragic time.
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.
These are precedence-setting campaigns. Protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the Boundary Waters and Bears Ears means putting Indigenous rights over fossil fuel development, recreation and wildlife habitat over extraction, and intrinsic value over short-term gain.