2024 Grants
Advocates for the West to support legal action that protects and defends the West’s public lands, water, fish, and wildlife.
Bears Ears Partnership to lead n the ground site conservation, education, stewardship and research programs to protect and build respect for the greater Bears Ears cultural landscape.
Capital Area Food Bank to support hunger relief programs.
Earthworks to support efforts toward federal reforms to protect sacred sites, water, and wild lands from mining pollution.”
Gleaning for the World to support hunger and disaster relief.
Journey Partners for installation of solar energy system at Kutenda Children’s Home in Masembura, Zimbabwe.
Millsaps College for archaeological research at the Kiuic site in Mexico.
National Parks Conservation Association to advance efforts to strengthen collaboration with local Tribes and support Tribal leadership capacity for reaching the overall goal of attaining permanent protections for the area known as the “Lands Between.”
New River Land Trust. To support ecological enhancement and development of a multi-use trail system on 553 acres of forestland on Brush Mountain in the Town of Blacksburg and Montgomery County, Virginia.
Rise Against Hunger for hunger relief.
Shenandoah National Park Trust for research and implementation of an invasive species management plan.
Society of St. Andrew to support coordination of donating 25–30 million pounds of food each year donated by farmers and gathered by volunteers for packaging and shipping to needy areas around the country.
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance to support 30×30 & Wilderness Study Areas.
West Virginia Rivers Coalition support a campaign for enhanced land and water protection for the southern Monongahela National Forest.
WildEarth Guardians to support the Greater Gila National Monument Campaign to secure a 2.7-million-acre national monument designation in the Greater Gila Bioregion that extends from the Blue Range in Arizona to the Black Range in New Mexico