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The Conservation Fund

The Conservation Fund

Environmental Services

Arlington, VA 30,755 followers

We create nature-based solutions for climate protection, sustainable economies and vibrant communities.

About us

We are in the business of conservation, creating innovative solutions that drive nature-based action for climate protection, sustainable economies and vibrant communities.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Arlington, VA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1985
Specialties
Land Conservation, Strategic Conservation & Green Infrastructure Planning, Mitigation, Conservation Finance, and Business Partnerships

Locations

  • Primary

    1655 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 1300

    Arlington, VA 22209, US

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Employees at The Conservation Fund

Updates

  • Peek-a-boo — we’re looking for YOU! The Conservation Fund is searching for a dynamic go-getter to launch and spearhead our Farms Fund program into a new area — Northwest Arkansas. We’re also looking for a highly organized and proactive office manager/conservation coordinator in our Atlanta office. Apply today, share with your network, and check out additional open opportunities around the country: bit.ly/404nnwq.

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  • 🚨 The Urgent Need for Wildlife Corridors to Protect California’s Mountain Lions 🚨 Over 100 years of urbanization in central California has taken its toll on mountain lions. Roads and rural development have broken up the large, connected territories they need to hunt, breed and survive. This disruption puts both mountain lions and the entire ecosystem at risk. Without these majestic creatures, the balance between predator and prey will collapse, leading to overgrazing, erosion and a harmful loss of biodiversity. 🌿🐾 The Conservation Fund is dedicated to solving this crisis — see how: bit.ly/4iCQmQ2.

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  • 🚨Time is running out to protect Virginia’s Oak Hill as a state park🚨 The 1,200-acre estate is a vital piece of American history, and it’s at risk. This week, Virginia’s Governor Youngkin is expected to decide whether the historic estate — which is home to President James Monroe’s mansion where he shaped U.S. foreign policy with his Monroe Doctrine in 1823 — will become a protected state park, preserving its stories and legacy for generations to come. ✍️The governor needs to hear from you today! Sign our letter in support before it’s too late: bit.ly/3QiSGzg.

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  • Did you know that grasslands store up to 30% of the world's soil-based carbon and provide habitat for over 400 bird species? Despite their importance, an estimated 70% of America's grasslands have been lost. See why, and learn more about our commitment to saving them — and how you can help: bit.ly/4iHGlko. 📷 Katy Garton, Sprout Films

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  • Majestic national parks, vibrant urban greenspaces, and vast wildlife refuges shape the grandeur and expanse of our nation’s natural heritage. But what happens when irreplaceable landscapes go up for sale? That’s where The Conservation Fund makes a difference. With the ability to move quickly, we secure at-risk lands before they are lost to development, creating time to establish lasting conservation solutions that benefit both people and nature. Discover the incredible places we’ve helped protect and the impact we’re making: bit.ly/4hvdDlt. 📷 Steve Orr

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  • 📢 Last call! Our application for three Urban Conservation and Community fellows closes Friday! Applications are open in Saginaw, Michigan; Washington, D.C.; and Durham, North Carolina. If you're interested in supporting community-based nonprofits with initiatives like grant proposals, strengthening community engagement, creating equitable greenspaces, and more, this fellowship is for you. Take a look and share with your network: bit.ly/430ZUzo. 📷 J.C. Photos

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  • Atlanta has historically had one of the nation’s lowest percentages of park space per capita. Aside from the health and wellness benefits of spending time in nature, access to greenspace is also a critical infrastructure issue. Many of the city’s poorest neighborhoods are surrounded by urban development and lack adequate greenspace, leading to problems like flooding and sewage backup. The Conservation Fund has been working with the City of Atlanta for two decades to create and expand greenspaces in the city, and we're proud to celebrate 100 land acquisitions that have created or expanded 58 greenspaces and protected nearly 900 acres. Learn more about our work in Atlanta: bit.ly/4ilddz1. 📷 Stacy Funderburke

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Funding

The Conservation Fund 1 total round

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US$ 25.0M

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