Confluence Program Grant Announcement
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’re excited to announce the Confluence Program grantees: Apache Stronghold, Monumental SHIFT Coalition, Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission, and Valentine Conservation Community Project.
When our member companies go above and beyond their annual dues, we’re able to make a bigger impact for our grantees by supporting even more conservation work across North America.
Rivers connect us. They bring people together along waters that flow from one community to the next. They provide a connection to nature through wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation. And they provide habitat for a diversity of species that create thriving ecosystems. We’re excited to see the Black River watershed and its inhabitants experience all…
The Conservation Alliance and its 270 member businesses in the outdoor recreation, craft brewing and beverage, finance, and clean energy industries, are ecstatic today that the Biden Administration has taken key steps to protect the economy and natural resources in the Boundary Waters area of Minnesota.
Welcome, Public Lands Fund! The Public Lands Fund, a program of The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation, joins The Conservation Alliance as our newest Pinnacle member.
The Conservation Alliance and its 270 member businesses in the outdoor recreation, craft brewing and beverage, finance, and clean energy industries, thank the Biden Administration for restoring national monuments in Utah.
Conservation experts, business leaders, and grantmakers are inviting historically racially marginalized groups to apply for funding to protect natural places across the USA and Canada via a new initiative called the Confluence Program.
To learn more, attend the information session on October 14 at 3PM PT.
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.
Despite having a more friendly administration in the White House, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is still threatened by oil and gas drilling.