Conservation Partnerships
Since 2000, SCI Foundation has spent over $50 million for wildlife research and management around the world. However, the dedication to international wildlife conservation goes deeper than direct expenditures. Funds allocated by the SCI Foundation’s Conservation Committee are often used to leverage support from additional sources.
All SCI Foundation sponsored projects are facilitated with partnering organizations or individuals to help the SCI Foundation exact a larger impact by making the money spent go further in support of the mission. Collaborative efforts build relationships that pay dividends in the future. Given the economic climate surrounding state and federal budgets, the reliance on the private sector to assist in wildlife management is more important than ever.
SCI Foundation works with a diverse range of partners, such as wildlife management agencies, corporations, academic institutions, non-governmental organizations, SCI Chapters, and many others in order to achieve conservation success where it is needed most. We are continually looking for new opportunities to solve real, on-the-ground management challenges. If you or the organization you represent would be interested in forging a cooperative relationship, please contact the SCI Foundation today!
Private Donors
We recognize all of our donors from 1998 to 2011 who have contributed $100 or more to the SCI Foundation. These individual contributions assist the SCI Foundation in its conservation initiatives around the globe, and we would not be able to have as far of a reach or as much of an impact without the generosity of others. Thank you!
Wildlife Management Agencies
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Division of Management Authority
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Mojave National Preserve
California Department of Fish and Game
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks
Institutions
University of Montana
Mississippi State University
University of Nevada-Reno
University of Missouri-Columbia
Non-governmental Organizations
Safari Club International Michigan Involvement Committee
Missouri Department of Conservation
Chiredzi River Black Rhino Charitable Trust
Friedkin Conservation Fund
The WILD Foundation
United for Conservation