Organization

The Nature Conservancy

Forest Stewardship Council

Conservation International Foundation

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation

David Suzuki Foundation

Birthplace

1951, U.S.A.

U.S.A.

1987, U.S.A.

1998, U.S.A.

1990, Canada

Geographic scope

International

International

International

International

National, Boreal Forest & Salish Sea

Organization type

Non-Governmental Organization

Non-Governmental Organization

Non-Governmental Organization

Non-Governmental Organization

Non-profit organization

General description

International organization with multiple agenda that focuses on environmental protection, remediation activities and community development.

International organization that promotes the sustainable management of forests.

International organization focused on the protection of ecosystems, biodiversity, and human well-being.

LDF implements solutions that help restore the balance of threatened ecosystems, ensuring the long-term health and well-being of all the inhabitants of the Earth.

Seeks to empower people to act within their communities and, based on scientific evidence, face environmental challenges collectively.

Strategic approach

Environmental Protection/Community Development

Environmental Protection

Mainly environmental protection

Works in collaboration with local projects in different locations around the world.

Protect biodiversity and the well-being of all living organisms, in the present and for the future.

Key projects

Villas with model homes for the protection of the environment, attention to watersheds, Forest conservation programs, Protection programs for coral reefs, the development of investment strategies, pushing agendas focused on nature and people.

Certifications on forest and pest management.

Carbon funds and environmental zone conservation program.

Protect key species: sharks in California, tigers in Asia, elephants in Africa, and calling on world leaders addressing the global climate crisis. Their work is divided into six main program areas: Wilderness Conservation, Ocean Conservation, Climate Change, Indigenous Rights, California Transformation, and Innovative Solutions

Its main lines of action are related to climate change, biodiversity, environmental rights, the oceans, solutions for cities, and the protection of endangered animal species, they work with marine resources and aquaculture, coastal protection, use of pesticides, among others.

Funding sources

Donations from organizations and the public, financial gains from investments, government contracts, rents, and private rights to properties they own.

Annual fees, donations, and certifications.

Foundations, investments, individuals, corporations, public and other income.

Donations, public campaigns, and media initiatives.

Individual donors, foundations, businesses and employee groups and fundraising events.