The Conservation Alliance

The Conservation Alliance

Philanthropic Fundraising Services

Bend, OREGON 6,373 followers

Working with businesses to protect wild places and outdoor spaces.

About us

We harness the power of businesses and outdoor communities to protect North America’s cherished wild places and outdoor spaces. Through the collective strength of our membership – companies from banks to breweries and outdoor gear – we champion solutions that balance the best interests of the land and water, wildlife, and people. Our Mission We harness the collective power of business and outdoor communities to fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s wild places. Our Vision To protect and restore America’s wild places. Our Values We are catalysts. Providing a link between the conservation community and businesses that rely on protected outdoor spaces, we enable and inspire our colleagues to work together to protect the wild places vital to their business. We represent strength in numbers. We recognize that our greatest strength is our collective nature. Our members are competitors who come together around a common purpose. We embody simplicity and effectiveness. We are laser focused on providing resources to grassroots conservation projects. We strive to find the best conservation partners who will succeed given adequate support, and we measure that success in terms of measurable, on-the-ground protection for wild places. We are responsible. As a group of like-minded businesses, we have a responsibility to invest in protecting the places that are important to our colleagues and customers.

Industry
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bend, OREGON
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1989
Specialties
Grantmaking , Corporate Partnerships, Fundraising , Advocacy, and Events

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Employees at The Conservation Alliance

Updates

  • This week, TCA members, grantees, partners, and other community members gathered in Winters, CA to celebrate the expansion of Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument to include Molok Luyuk, a landscape that is sacred to the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. We're proud to have supported this effort through our #MobilizingforMonuments campaign via sign on letters, petitions, and other communications. Congratulations to TCA grantee, Tuleyome, for their hard work on this monumental victory. Thank you to M4M/TCA members Flickr, GU Energy Labs, Exact Change, LLC, and the many companies who helped to advocate for this special place. 📷: Evan Dudley

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    The Conservation Alliance is proud to highlight individuals at member companies who are doing exceptional work to advance TCA priority campaigns and grantmaking efforts. This time, we are excited to recognize Abigail Cook, the Brand Marketing and ESG Manager at Oboz Footwear. Recently, Abigail led efforts for Oboz (headquartered in Montana) to offer local support to FRIENDS OF MISSOULA PARKS INC, a TCA grantee, in their protection and reopening of Marshall Mountain. Their team brought a demo fleet of hiking footwear for participants to try, handed out some swag items, and enjoyed conversations about the Mountain, community, and expansion of recreational opportunities in East Missoula. On top of that, Abigail has joined The Conservation Alliance at member fly-ins in Washington DC and the TCA Summit in 2023, which she says further solidified her commitment and passion to protect North America’s invaluable places and landscapes. She says she knows "collective action and change is possible when people who care deeply about something come together" and we couldn't agree more. You're awesome, Abigail!

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  • We are excited to finish introducing the recipients of our 2024 summer member directed grant cycle! A total of $410,000 is being awarded to 12 organizations across North America working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places, the last four of which are named below. The Conservation Alliance is proud to have given: 🌱 $35,000 to Methow Valley Citizens Council (Great NW Forests Campaign) 🌱 $35,000 to the TEXAS TRIBAL BUFFALO PROJECT (Homecoming: Land Rematriation and Buffalo Restoration in Texas) 🌱 $30,000 to the Trust for Public Land (Hazen’s Notch: Protecting Recreation and Wilderness in Vermont’s Green Mountains) 🌱 $25,000 to Tuleyome (Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Management Plan) Please help us congratulate this cycle’s round of grantees and extend thanks to the 588 employees from 83 member companies who helped make this happen! Stay tuned for introductions to the rest of the recipients. In the meantime, learn more about each of them and their projects at https://lnkd.in/gd2D6kVR.

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  • We are excited to continue introducing the recipients of our 2024 summer member directed grant cycle! A total of $410,000 is being awarded to 12 organizations across North America working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places, four more of which are named below. The Conservation Alliance is proud to have given: 🌱 $40,000 to the dena kayeh institute (Dene K’éh Kusān – Land Guardian Network) 🌱 $20,000 to the Gallatin River Task Force (Permanently Protecting Rivers in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem) 🌱 $45,000 to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition (Yellowstone Boundary Gold Mine: Protecting Yellowstone and Creating Public Land) 🌱 $25,000 to the Indiana Forest Alliance (Protecting Wilderness in the Midwest) Please help us congratulate this cycle’s round of grantees and extend thanks to the 588 employees from 83 member companies who helped make this happen! Stay tuned for introductions to the rest of the recipients. In the meantime, learn more about each of them and their projects at https://lnkd.in/gd2D6kVR.

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  • We are excited to begin introducing the recipients of our 2024 summer member directed grant cycle! A total of $410,000 is being awarded to 12 organizations across North America working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places, three of which are named below. The Conservation Alliance is proud to have given: 🌱 $50,000 to Alaska Wilderness League (Protecting the Western Arctic) 🌱 $35,000 to American Rivers (Upper Verde Wild and Scenic River) 🌱 $40,000 to Colorado Wildlands Project (Dolores River Canyon Country Protection Campaign) 🌱 $30,000 to Columbia Land Trust (Klickitat Oaks, Phase 1) Please help us congratulate this cycle’s round of grantees and extend thanks to the 588 employees from 83 member companies who helped make this happen! Stay tuned for introductions to the rest of the recipients. In the meantime, learn more about each of them and their projects at https://lnkd.in/gd2D6kVR.

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    Exciting news! Last week, 139 businesses - including members of The Conservation Alliance, American Sustainable Business Network, and Businesses for Bristol Bay - came together to send a powerful message to Congress in support of the Bristol Bay Protection Act! Together, we can protect Bristol Bay for future generations. Visit https://lnkd.in/g5d-uiy9 for more information and to make your voice heard.

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  • We are thrilled to highlight three recent conservation projects that have recently crossed the finish line! Our collective voice is creating real, positive change for our planet’s wild places and outdoor spaces. We're celebrating: 🏆 Three dams removed from the Klamath River, with much credit to our grantees California Trout and Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group. 🏆 The protections of 480 acres through the establishment of Marshall Mountain Park, thanks to FRIENDS OF MISSOULA PARKS INC. 🏆 A total of 385 river miles in Colorado protected because of the work of American Rivers. Read more about these recent wins at https://lnkd.in/gF9WpfGc.

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  • After decades of advocacy from Klamath River Indigenous peoples, community members, conservationists, and fishermen, the final three dams – Iron Gate Dam, Copco Dam 1, and JC Boyle Dam – have been removed from the Klamath River. We are proud to have supported Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group and California Trout in making this outcome a reality. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gBmbW674.

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  • The proposed Chuckwalla National Monument in Southern California would conserve over 600,000 acres of public lands, preserve recreation access, and protect vital habitats for surrounding wildlife. TCA member company, REI, has been advocating for the protection of the proposed monument as part of our #MobillizingForMonuments campaign and recently published an op-ed written by Greg Mellinger, their Regional Director of Southern California. As he writes, "supporting Chuckwalla is not just about preserving a landscape; it’s about investing in the future of outdoor recreation and the people, businesses, and communities that depend on it." Read the piece to learn more about these efforts at https://lnkd.in/g_BHvq2f.

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