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Corporate Partners
Radius Recycling
Radius Recycling supports the Fishing for Energy conservation program, which has prevented over 4 million pounds of fishing gear from potentially entering U.S. coasts and waterways since 2008.Image

Foundation Partners
Walton Family Foundation
The Walton Family Foundation supports NFWF's Fisheries Innovation Fund and projects in the Upper Mississippi Watershed.Image

Corporate Partners
AT&T
The National Coastal Resilience Fund receives support from AT&T to restore, increase and strengthen natural and nature-based solutions in order to reduce risks to coastal communities, including underserved neighborhoods that are often most vulnerable to extreme weather events, and enhance habitats for fish and wildlife.Image

Federal & State Partners
USDA Forest Service
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) works with NFWF to restore forest ecosystems across the United States.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

Foundation Partners
William Penn Foundation
The William Penn Foundation funds the restoration of water quality and aquatic habitats of the Delaware River and its tributaries.Image

Corporate Partners
Sierra Pacific Industries
Sierra Pacific Industries supports the Pacific Southwest Fuels Management Partnership conservation program to improve forest management and recovery of threatened and endangered species that depend on California’s forested landscape.Image

Federal & State Partners
U.S. Department of the Navy
The U.S. Department of the Navy has partnered with NFWF since 2020 to protect, restore, and enhance targeted native limestone forest, ravine forest, and savanna habitats in Guam to support conservation and recovery of federally listed and at-risk species.Image
