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Corporate Partners
Cargill
Cargill supports the Southern Plains Grassland Program, aiming to expand adoption of rancher-led conservation practices and accelerate the improvement of grazing lands across the region. By supporting ranching communities, NFWF and Cargill will invest in practices that enhance wildlife habitat, and help tackle climate change, aligned with Cargill’s BeefUp Sustainability initiative.Image

Corporate Partners
Sysco
Through the Southern Plains Grassland Program, Sysco and NFWF will help ranchers implement sustainable grazing practices to improve soil health, promote biodiversity and protect the environment for future generations. As a major global beef purchaser and distributor, this partnership supports Sysco’s sustainable beef sourcing commitment to drive positive environmental and social impacts in the beef supply chain.Image

Corporate Partners
General Mills
General Mills supports projects that restore and enhance habitat for fish and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin through the Sustain Our Great Lakes Program and in the Southern Great Plains through the Conservation Partners Program. The projects funded by General Mills help farmers accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture principles.Image

Federal & State Partners
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power partners with NFWF to protect, restore and conserve California’s critical forested environments.Image

Foundation Partners
The Hunter Family Foundation
The Hunter Family Foundation supports the Chi-Cal Rivers Fund, which aims to restore the health, vitality, resilience and accessibility of the waterways in Chicago and the Calumet region.Image

Foundation Partners
Bezos Earth Fund
The Bezos Earth Fund is Jeff Bezos’s $10 billion commitment to fund scientists, activists, NGOs and other actors that will drive climate and nature solutions. By allocating funds creatively, wisely and boldly, the Bezos Earth Fund has the potential for transformative influence in this decisive decade. Funds will be fully allocated by 2030—the date by which the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals must be achieved.Image

Corporate Partners
ADM
The Midwest Cover Crop Initiative is supported by ADM. The program provides technical assistance to farmers and supports large-scale adoption of cover crops across the Midwest. Through education, outreach, and technical assistance, the program enhances soil health, reduces atmospheric greenhouse gases and improves water resources, while also providing economic benefits to participating farmers.Image
