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Presidential Message from Mark Tercek of The Nature Conservancy

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Conservation Capacity

Campaign for a Sustainable Planet Campaign for a Sustainable Planet: Conservation Capacity

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There are many ways you can support our Campaign for a Sustainable Planet. You can make a gift today with our safe and secure donation form or explore how you can create a legacy for the natural world while meeting your philanthropic and financial goals.

For The Nature Conservancy to achieve its conservation goals, we must work at an unprecedented scale and pace.

We can achieve this only if we work in partnership with other organizations, rapidly leverage our expertise for the benefit of others, keep a laser focus on our priorities and foster an environment of innovation and rapid adaptation to change.

The Conservation Capacity priority will build funding for the Conservancy's global mission and international and strategic work.

Make gift to our critical work with our safe and secure donation form.

Campaign Projects: Conservation Capacity

The Conservancy has identified two conservation capacity projects around the world:

  • Global Priorities Fund: Ensuring sustainable funding for our global conservation mission.
  • Catalyst Fund for International Conservation: Stimulating giving toward our international and strategy work.
Conservation by Design

Conservation by Design

Find out more about the Conservancy's analytical, science-based approach to conservation — an approach that allows us to plan our work and measure our results.

Where We Work

Where We Work

The Conservancy works in all 50 United States and more than 30 countries — and in habitats from coral reefs to deserts. Learn more.

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Harley Soltes (Recording data on Ellsworth Creek, Washington); © Marcio Sztutman/TNC (Satellite photograph held by U.S. and Mexico fire specialists, Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico); © Katrina Adams (Coral research and survey work, Micronesia)