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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

US non-profit organization


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US non-profit organization

FieldValue
nameTheodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
logoTheodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Logo.png
logo_size175px
type501(c)(3)
locationWashington, D.C.
leader_titleChief Executive Officer
leader_nameJoel Pedersen
num_members30,000+
homepage

The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) coalition of conservation organizations, grassroots partners and outdoor related businesses, the main goal of which is increased federal funding for conservation while preserving access for hunters and fishers. It has lobbied policymakers to do more to address the challenge of climate change, which they say will have a significant impact on the sportsmen community and has teamed with the National Wildlife Federation and Trout Unlimited to form "Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development", which works to preserve natural resources and forests.

As of December 2014, the President and CEO was Whit Fosburgh. In 2013, the organization's revenue was $3.7 million and it spent 84.1% of its income on programs.

References

References

  1. "[https://www.anglingtrade.com/2024/08/06/trcp-finds-a-president-and-ceo/ TRCP finds a president and CEO… "Joel Pedersen"]". ''Angling Trade''. August 2024.
  2. (January 16, 2007). "Conservation Group, Unions Joining Forces". Washington Post.
  3. "TRCP UNVEILS 2013 POLICY AGENDA".
  4. "Energy".
  5. Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. (17 December 2014). "Press release: Top 10 Underreported Conservation Stories of 2014 Named by Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership".
  6. "Financials".
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