The Conservation Fund

The Conservation Fund is an American environmental non-profit with a dual charter to pursue both economic development and environmental preservation.

The Fund partners with community, government and corporate leaders to fulfill their conservation priorities. With these collaborators, the Fund protects what it calls wild havens, working lands and vibrant communities across the United States, with a goal of integrating economic and environmental objectives. Since its founding in 1985, the Fund and its partners have protected nearly 7,000,000 acres (28,000 km2) of land through projects in all 50 states.

Charity Navigator gives the Fund its top 4-star rating. The Fund has received this top rating for six consecutive years—only 4% of the charities rated by Charity Navigator have received at least 6 consecutive 4-star evaluations. The American Institute of Philanthropy consistently gives the Fund an "A +" and has ranked it as the top environmental charity in America for the past ten years. The organization earns high rankings because of low-fundraising costs (roughly 1% of budget) and a high percentage of dollars (over 96%) directed to programs.

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Approach to conservation

The Conservation Fund is neither a membership organization nor an advocacy group. The Fund’s services include land acquisition, conservation finance, community and economic development, Environmental mitigation services, Green infrastructure planning, and conservation training. It works primarily with partners who have identified conservation priorities and request assistance achieving their goals. Frequent partners include federal government agencies—such as the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management—and state agencies, such as departments of natural resources. Land trusts, corporations, foundations and other non-profit organizations are also common partners.

Structure

Founded in 1985 by Pat Noonan, former head of the Nature Conservancy. The current CEO is Larry Selzer. About 140 full-time staff work in the Fund's headquarters, located in Arlington, Virginia and in offices in several states across the U.S. including California, Florida, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Texas and Wyoming.

The Conservation Fund stresses that its work is as much about "people as it is about places" and they do a lot of work in rural areas, assisting people with sustainable food production and managing the natural resources in their area, including freshwater and forests.

Below is a list of a few of the programs affiliated with the Fund:

References

Charity Navigator [1]
American Institute of Philanthropy [2]
Great Nonprofits [3]

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