Twenty-five years ago, The Conservation Fund was founded by a small group of business-savvy conservationists who wanted to bring the best of investment principles to the challenge of conserving America's magnificent land legacy. Since then, with creativity and discipline, the Fund has protected more than 6.7 million acres of forests, farms, wildlife habitat, and recreation lands. We have helped communities plan for growth, supported sustainable small business development, and invested more than $5 million in training, education and leadership development for the next generation of conservation leaders. For a relatively small organization on the national stage, we are proud to have made a very large impression on the American landscape.
Browse these images and learn about some of the highlights of our 25 years in conservation.

Our largest project in terms of acres was the acquisition in 2005 of 851,000 acres along a 100-mile boundary of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona.

We're passionate about conservation and will continue to work to save your favorite places before they become just a memory. We guarantee your conservation dollars go "in the ground"—we have the highest program allocation—97%—and lowest fundraising costs—1%—in our field. To put your dollars to work conserving America's land and water resources, click here.